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THE TOWER OF LONDON.
PROGRESS OF RESTORATION.
THE HISTORY OF FAMOUS FORTRESS,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28TH, 1913.
though the Bastille has fallen; and it still fulfils some of its medieval functions. Besitles a fortress, a prison, and a palace, Blowe describes it as being in his time 2 mint, an arsoval, a treasury for the Royal jewels, and a record office for the
King's Courts
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flints nothing was found but an unfaced wall of rubble. As in other places where'
Por Miyazaki Haru, for Europe, etc, Mr. Dupuy, Mr. Rend, Mr. E. B. K. completely new work is necessary, all
Hunt, Mrs. A. Noro, Mre. Ramai and appearance of sham antiquity has been avoided, but the wall, though frankly Sunday, between 2 and 4 pin., for Houg Mrs. Ellisen nud child, Mr. and Mrs. The P.M. str. Persin left Yokohama S. Sasakure, Mr. T Fukuda, Mr. and infant, Mrs. T. Bato, Mr. L. Rasajo, Mr. nautern, is thoroughly in keeping with the kong via Manila. The United States mail The restoration now being carried out character as a military stronghuk) is still has been secured by sound and sim has been transferred to the str. Empress
Westminster. Its ancient buildings round it. This effect
Clayson, Mr. and Mrs. N. Igarashi, Mr. O. L. Leitz, Mr. T. Kori, Major J. Balgo, sustained, for it provides quarters for a building in Kentish rag. The north wall of us, arriving at Hongkong on the Mr. J. W Labor, Mr. G. E. 8. Hodge, battalion of Guards, and though the of this chapet now presents a very favour 1st September.
Capt. and Mrs. J. A. Moore, Mr. B.
Mr J. M. Aaron THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL. modern military buildings can hardly be able contrast with the south side, where
Shima, Mr. T. Tabuchi Mr. Tajima, A. T. Barbuck said to add to the attractiveness of the the incrustation of cement and flints is Sydney, etc., left. Manila on the 28th E. Kuriyama, Mr. T. Howarth, Mr. W. Mr. Brain Bates Thus E. & A. str. St. Albans, from Mr. J. G. Hobbol, Misa 8. Tanaka, Miss Miss E. A. Bartlett sits, there is a certain historical justice variegated · with in their presence. Of the other functions removal of this defacement to the 10th August, for this port, and may be ex-Beaumont, Mr. J. Tagawa, and Mr. 8. Mr E. E. Bate cited by Stowe, the Tower still guards the century building. like that of other pected to arrive here on or about 30th
ornaments and jewels of the 'Crown,"
August, though the armoury nowadays is scarcely course of time as funds allow. High on the 23rd August, nid may be expected modern necrotiens, may he hoped for in The I.G. M. str. Coblenz leit Sydney on intended for warlike provision."
the face of the White Tower the mutilated here on or about the 13th September outline of Norman arches remains toj protest` against the bull's-eyo windows
'The O.P.R. str. Empress of Russia loft | Partly, perhaps, owing to the dredging inserted for the accommodation of a clock, Nagasaki on the 27th August, at 4 p.m., At first this may have of the chaunel in the river to a depth These arches are now to be restored and and is due to arrive at Shanghai on the ANNA, Norwegian str., 1,019, A. Arntzen,
which is greater than any previous records the clock is to transferred to a more gath August, ab 9p.m. show, settlements have taken place in appropriate situation on the front of the various parts of the Tower, and cracks have already been removed, and the work barracks. Various nunccessary accretions which may cause serious future treable have developed in the Beauchamp Tower, has been taken in hand of reducing the
DECAY AND LEFACEMENT,
at the Tower of London will reveal more clearly than for many years past some of the essential features of the most famous and histórie English stronghold.
We inheris in the Tower of London the visible corner-stour of the feudal system in England. When William the Norman consolidated his conquest of the country his most urgent necessity was to secure the City of London. This fe did by breaking down a portion of the wall on the cast side near where it abutted on the Thames, and inserting in the breach a fortified place of his own. boon & trenched and palisaded encamp meat; but soon he began to build more durably. The actual work was entrusted to Gundalf of Bee, who soon berme Bishop of Rochester. The grant square Keep, or White Tower, which lifts its the surrounding walls and dominates the
main gate, or Middle Tower, like a colony shipping in the river, is the original of various parts of the walls and towers of mis-shapen martins' nests. With the Tower of London. The lins, of the old has necessitated immediate attention, and this kind the Tower will definitely gain removal of each inharmonious addition of city wall ran eloss by it, cutting across repairs to the most seriously dilapidated in dignity and attraction, and testify to the area of the enlarged and completed sections have ben carried on for some! Tower from the waterside to the crest of į time past, Here, as elsewhere, it is the a more adequat national appreciation Tower Hill. Red Roman tiles can be seen constant aim of the staff of the Office off of an almost unrivalled historic relic
The Times, exposed at a point between the White Works not merely to safeguard the ancient Tower and the river, where the boundary of ancient Londinium ruan; and in the lust few months more of then have heen hit upon in another pièce of the uncient wall, disinterred beneath the flour of the
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Tho I.G. M. str. Prinz Budwig, carrying the ferman mails, with dates from Berlin in St. John's Chapel in the White Tower, outgrowths of modern domestic prehites the d August, left Colombo on the careful observation. But the decayed face
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(our turrets with their golden vanes over End elsewhere. These are kept under ture which cling to the inner side of the 24th August, a.m., and may be expected Guin, British str., 1,800, F. McGarity Mr & Mrs Dartesno Capt & Mrs Moliarity
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butcher's shop attached to the barracks. During the last century many of the finest NERVOUS EXHAUSTION
during some excavations for an instalment of hot baths. This newly discovered section of the wall is in a dirret line with the portion exposed by the White Tower, so that both in material and in ground. plant they are clearly shown to be frag ments of the same ancient work. Access has been provided to the section newly revealed, and the water-pipes are to be inserted elsewhere. ··
THE BYWARD TOWER.
buildings from further decay, but to use every care to preserve their character and to harmonize necessary modern; construe- tians with the original work. Not all their predecessors have been so scrupulous.
parts of the Tower were defaced with a Canting of cement interspersed with flints, This was presumably done in order to krep out wind and weather from the decayed walls at little expense, but the eventual result has been to increase the insecurity of the buildings, while giving them a singularly shabby and unworthy appearance. The work of removing this flint plaster and refacing the walls with secure, and suitable masonry has so far. chiefly been carried out on the Byward Tower, on the Postern Gate Tower which forms part of it and guards the narrow bridge giving access to Tower Wharf and the river, and on the Martin Tower, which stands at the north-east angle of the inner wall. The cement was in many places erishing, and the enledded finis imperilled passers-by. On the upper part of the Postern Gate Tower a thin facing was hanging out from the main surface of the wall to a distance in many places of 4in., and was thus extremely dangerons, After the plaster was removed it became necessary to repair the masonry effec tively, and this difficult work is being carried out with great judgment and success.
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Nest ter the pinssive Keep in the niidat the most impressive feature of the fortress is the Byward Tower, which guards the main entrance, on the inner side of the now dry mont. With its two bastions, one on either side of the gateway, it is the
·strongest-point-in-the-outermost of the two concentric lines of fortification which were added after the completion of the Keep. It is also one of the points where the work of necessary restoration is heaviest. The inner life of fortification follows cluse inside the outer, and the Inner Ward is reached by passing under the Bloody Tower, which is said to have been originally called the Garden Tower, art to have gained its name from the murder of the infant Priness. Once remote situations, the Tower has never; Unlike many castles in raore inside the Inner Ward, we find space and been abandoned to mere decay, but in the picturesqueness as well as solid strength; course of centuries the walls have been for the whole area of the Tower is 18 worked over and over again with old and aeres, and this is the main court of what new material. much of which was was once a palace as well as a fortress.indifferent, while the rebuilding was often The loss of the Great Hall, which was poorly constructed. The face disclosed pulled down under the Commonwealth, beneath the flint-work was thus in many has doubtless given the Tower a more places loose and rotten, and sometimes purely military aspect than it would consisted of more rubble. On the Martin; otherwise have possessed. But the note of Tower, where the work for the present is starkness first set by the White Tower, completed, oné such MR.SK
half- standing isolated in the midst of this disintegrated rubble had to be secured ares, is deepened by the associations of with a chain to hold it fast while the captivity and bloodshed which surround repairs went on. it on every side. The pleasant slope of repointed to a depth of 4in. owing to the The joints had to be Tower Green, where a fountain with lead decay of the mortar; large cracks were garden cisterns on an old model is now filled and consolidated by liquid concrete to be installed among the trees, is chiefly injected by the grouting machine, and the notable in history as a place of execution old disconnected quoins were reinforced and as a burial-ground of the victims of at intervals by new ones securely bonded Luzon," the axe. Among those who perished here to the wall faces. The improvement in were Anne Boleyn, Katharine Howard, the appearance of the Martin Tower is Lady Jane Grey, and the Earl of Essex. great, and well exemplifies the methods At the head of Tower Green stands the
now adopted by the Office of Works in all chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula-an repairs to ancient monuments. appropriate dedication--where, as Stowe guiding principle is to use stone which wrote in the 16th century, two dukes lic before
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here on or about the Bird September.
will arrive here on the 28th August, m. this port on the 22nd August, p.m., and The AI. str. Austria left Singapore for
Tho M. M. str. Afugelion is due to arriva
on the 28th August, at 4 p.in. The str. Glentoran left Singapore on the 23rd August, and is due here on the 29th August.
The H.A.L. str. Sueria loft Hankow on: the 24th August, a.m, and may be expected here DT er
about the 30th
August, m
The N.T.K. str. Awa Maru (American Line) left Kobe for this port via Moji and Shanghai on the 22nd August, and expected here on the 31st August.
The N.Y.K. str. Sado Mara (American) Line) loft Seattle for this port on the 19th August, and is expected here on the 146 September.
and 2 children
Mr & Mrs Dyne Mr W. A. Dowley Douglas Mr L. Dupuy S&M H.
20th August-Swntow 19th August, Ballast Butterfield & wire, CHOWTAI, German, str., 1,116, Gathomann, Mr & Mrs R. H.
EAs, British str., 2,085, Smart, 17th 20th August Bangkok 11th August, Bio-Butterfield & Swira. August--Hankow oth August, Ballast. -Asiatic Petroleum Co, FAUSA, British str., 1,416, H. S. Malkin, 3rd August-Sourabaya and Saweraur -Angust, Sagar-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
FooKSANG, British str., 1,087, T. A. Mit shell, 26th August-Singapore 20th August, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. GAZAN MARU, Japanese str., 9,509, M.
Tanaka, 23rd August-Port Arthur 15th August, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. HAAKE, Gorman str., 780, K. Stabunion, 10th August-Newport 1st July, Coal.
Order.
The T.K.K. str. Buyo Maru loft Man-~ zanillo for Honolulu on the 28th July, and is due in Hongkong on the 20th Rentember.
The A.L. str. Africa left Singapore for
this port on the 20th August, and will arrive here on the 30th August, at 11 a.m. The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s atr Yedda loft Port Said on the 20th August. and is expected to arrive here on or about the 13th September.
The NY. K. str. Tango Maru (Euro pean Line), left London for this port vis ports on 2nd August, and is expected here on 10th September.
The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str. Peking left Gothenburg on the 18th August, and is expected to arrive here on
or about the 30th September.
The str. Glenlogan passed the Suez Canal on the 25th July for Hongkong via Straits,
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD, Chipshing, from Weihaiwel, is due in
Hongkong 28th August.
Hapsang, from Chingwantao, is due in
Hongkong 29th August.
475 Choyring, from Shanghai, is dua în
Hongkong 31st August.
and Drom hoisted
On the 27th at 11.20 am, Rod South Cone
has deepens, further. It is now central near At12.35 p.m.-e dopression in the l'anifie Tokio.
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Laisany, from Singapore, is due in Hong-
kong 31st August.
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Harpalyce, from Yokohama, is due in
Hongkong 2nd September Ronorshire, from London, is due in
Hongkong 4th September. Dear of Glamis, from London, is due in
Hongkong 19th September..
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is not only durable bat harmonious in to day is as follow: the high altar between texture and colour, and another is to two Queens, and all four behended. The keep the joints subordinate to the outlines Queens were the two wives of Henry VII of the stone. This is dete by using a and the Dakes were of Somerset and special grit mortar which is brushed over Northumberland: Long after Stowe's day when still soft, so as to leave the grit these sinister interments continued; in the standing out and avoid the fat and soapy 17th century the Duke of Monmouth was baried hero after excention, and in the
appearance which is an eyesore in itself and hides the characteristic lines of 18th Lords Lovat, Kilmarnock, and
ancient masonry. A final touch of attrac Balmerino.
tion has been restored to the Martin Tower by opening a blocked-up narrow slit first, tauder sawers later. found in the course of the repairs. This now gives relief to an otherwise blank wall,
THE FORCE OF ROST,
Byward Tower offered slightly different The work still proceeding on the problems. Here, too, there was much
by the decay of the iron cramps weuring tias ashlar and the iron grilles guarding the windows. The iron had expanded so
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PRISONERS' CARVINGS, On the muter side of Tower Gren'cises the Beauchamp Tower, which curly gained celebrity as a Stat prison, and probably took its name from that Earl of Warwick who lodged here unwillingly at the clase of the 14th century. More fortunate than many other of the Tower's captives, he was freed by the abdication of Richard disintegration, but it was targely caused ufter a captivity of two years; but the numorous designs and inscriptions cut in the walls of the prison chambers, ja several of the towers speak eloquently of theach in rusting that it und fractured Barometer endless tedium of confinement, and form stone after stone, splitting off a rough Temperature- a collection of strange interest. Some segment of a circle from each angle where Humidity were carved on the walls of the Beauchamploosened ashlar face, which in places was
the ends of the cramps entered. Tower itself while stane have been removed there to form a representatively 4. thick, had fallen away from the Weather group. But others of great interest still masonry behind it, and was merely remain in their old pasitions in the Salt secured by the string courses, leaving un and other towers, is rooms now occupied abhorrent void. The fractures caused by as warders' lodgings; and it may be hoped the cramps have been cut square, and new that at some future time these chambers ones inserted to bond the whole fabrie with their vivid associations may also bu together, while the old stones have been opened to the public. One of the most iron grilles had shattered the stones to secured by dowels of slate. Where the elaborate of all these carvings is the calcalation of his horoscope by John which they were fixed, they have been Draper of Bristowe," in the reign of replaced by new grilles set out from the Elizabeth. It can scarcely have been a face of the wall so as to prevent the kappy one For the protection of these disruptive action of rust. During the carvings against chaser damage they have progress of this work great care had to be now been covered with plain sheets of taken to provent the masonry falling: it a plate-glass, while casts of some of the has been successfully held in place by a most interesting of them have been taken Series of struts and supports Two in electro-bronze.
vertical fissures discovered on the south bastion have been cut out and new stones
ended in throughout. Another sign of Thure. 20 serious settlement is to be seen in the north face of this bastion, which over Fri
They illustrate the dominant associa tions of the Tower of London after its original purporn as a curb on the City had become less prominent with the laps of time. Occasional encroachments by the bags to a distance of 18in. This wall is
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HELEGE, German str., 771, J. Jessen, 26th
August-Hollow 25th August, Gen- eral. Jebsen & Co. Hinavo MARU, Japanese str., 5,282, H. Fraser, 98th August-Singapore 21st August, General-Nippon Yusen Hu, French str.. 750, A. Cornelinson,
Kaisha.
24th August-Haiphong 22nd August, General A R. Marty,
Heren, British, str., 1.204, A. Tuckor, 15th-
August Amoy 13th August, Ballast.- Butterfield & Swire.
TKALA, British str., 3,821, R. Carruthers, 21st August-Moji 15th August, Tim ber.--Order. KAIFONG, British str., 1,041. J. Sidford, 22nd
August-Hoihow 21st August, General Batterfield & Swire.
KAJI MARU, Japanese str., 2,084, Y. Yanaaxto, 23rd August-Swatow 22nd August, General.-Örder.,- KATHE, German str., 1,209, H. Frandsen. 25th August-Samarang 16th August, Sugar Order.
KLANG PING, Chinese str., 1.292, Udden, 26th August Chinkiang 20th August, General-Chirese
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Mra F. Finlayson Mr W. F. Finlayson M II, G. Fishor Misa bi, Foster Mise (). W. Foster Mr Hennan Fuller Mr H. Gallotte Mrs. F. W. Gage. Mr & Mrs I. H. Geare Dr J. M. Gillespie Mrs P. H. Gilbooly Mts R. Gillia Miss Gllis
Mies D. Gillin Mrs J. Gordon
Me U. B. Gordon Mr E, E, Gordon Mr A. G, Gordon Ir F. 0. you Griso Mr J. Gourgey
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Mr V. Goulbourn
Mr A. Milaner
Mr A. B. Moulder
Mrs J. D. F. Mülder Mr J, D. F. Mülder
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Mr R. de Provillo
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Mr E. B. Bay
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Miss K. Ricketts
Mr A L. Rock Mr R. R. Roxburgh Mr J. C. Sibley Mr E. T. Singer Mr & Mrs E. E. Smith Mias A Squaro Miss A. Violo Capt H. A. Walker Mr S. F. Wabb Mrs M. G. White Mr D. Wilson Mr F. W. Whito
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Mr H. E. Coonell
Mr R. Connoll
Mr & Mrs Debbie. Mr W. Donaldsou Mr Walker.
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Mi M. F Murray Miss F. Saunders Mr & Mrs W. W.
Gertsch
Me J. B. Harris
LOONGSANG. British str., 1,003, G. W. Mr Geo, Grimble
Leask, 26th August-Manila 23rd August, General.-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
MITRA, British str., 3,496, Deacon, 25th August Singapore 19th August, Oil. -Asiatic Petroleum Co.
MONTEAGLE, British str., 3,052, W. Devi
Mr & Mrs Heinemann Mr E. J. Hingla Mr B Jonse Me& Me G: Lauritsen
-son, 19th August-Vaucouver 23rd Jaly, Flour and General.-Canadian Pacific Railway Co. NARRUNG, British str., 3,175, N. A. Staf Mr & Mre Allan tray, 17th August-Mexico 18th July, Mr Amisfedt Ballast-Chinese. MISUMI MARE, Japanese str. 1,905, U. Chikawa, 25th August-Kwang Ten 23rd August, Stone.-A. Bane & Co. SABINE RICKMERS, Dutch str., 579, Jagh 24th August Swatow 23rd August, Ballast. Asiatic Petroleum Co. SAMMEN, German str., 998, T. Royenge. 22nd August Bangkok 14th August Rico and Timber Butterfield & Swire. SEXTA, German str., 992, N. Jensen, 21st
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Shines, British str., 4.221, H. S. Best, 19th August New York 27th June, General-Dodwell & Co.
SUISANG, British str., 1,722, H. Simpson, 25th August-Moji 18th August, Coal.
Jardine, Matheson & Co. TAIAN MARU, Japanese str., 1,520, 8. Nakashima, 24th August-Chingwan-
Mr & Mrs J. H N
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Mr & Mrs Majar and
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Mr & Mrs Schenk
Alca Finchott
Mr H. B. Sparge
Mr A. P. Nobba
Mr F. A. Mackintosh
Mis Massoy
Mrs Morriss
Me J. A. Marpby Mr & Mrs Lemaire and
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Mr W. Logan.
Dr Sibree
Capt & Mrs Passmore Capt & Mis A. K Mr & Mra Shethamer
Stewart and chil drea
Mr G. C. Whitelaw
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& Mrs A. B. Crew Mr W. E. Bird
Dr Kost Are Forsyth Mr Feason Mr O Freese My Franck Mra Fredonhall Mr & Mrs Hasook Miss Harwood Mr Haylor Mr C. G. King,
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Mr Morth Miss Newbayon
Capt. Pollard
Miss Poole
Mr Rayno Miss Railly
Alr A. u. Sayce Mins Saunders Mrs Smith Mr Stockweth Me'. Weismann
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Lient Archer, AKO Mr & Mrs W. Arm-
strong MeT. Arthur
tao 16th August. Conl.-Dodwell & Mr E. F. Ancott Co.
Mr & Mrs Auld and TENYO MARU. Japanese str., 7,238, E
children Bent, 94th August-San Francisco Mr Baskett 26th July, Flour and General-Toyo Mr & Mrs W. C. Kisen Kaisha.
Barrett and child WxGBANG, British str., 1,517, T. H. Lish- Mr & Mrs C. W. J,
14, 96th August-Hongay 4th August, Coal-Jardine, Matheson &
· Co. WORU, British str., 1,227, H. T. Howard, 945b August-Port Courbet 22nd August, Coal-Butterfield & Swire.
Mrs. Godsall. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, PRINTING "
Mr. Hapie, Miss Sweet, Miss Parkinson, Mrs. Welsh, Hon. Mr. Roberts, Miss Buis- son, Mr. Hamaguchi, Mr. A. B. Pollock, Mr. Goo. H. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs.
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