An exterior view of Queen Mary's Tower at Dover Castle taken from the south-east
- Date:
- 1900-1930
- Location:
- Dover Castle, Queen Mary's Tower, Dover, Kent
- Reference:
- OWS01/10/225
- Type:
- Photograph (Print)
Queen Mary's Tower is located on the western side of the outer curtain wall, just south of Constable's Tower and Gate.
It is named after Queen Mary I who rebuilt the tower after the original structure had collapsed during Edward VI's reign. The image is incorrectly described on the rear of the mount as 'St Mary's Tower'.
This is part of the Series: OWS01/10 Office of Works London Historic Prints; within the Collection: OWS01 Office of Works and Successors: Ancient Monuments and Historic Buildings
Source: Historic England Archive
Photographer: Harris, Charles Stevens
Post Medieval Tower
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