The Tower of London. From a print published by The Royal Antiquarian Society and engraved from the survey made in 1597, by W. Haiward and J. Gascoigne, by order of Sir J. Peyton, Governor of The Tower - a, Lion's Tower b, Bell Tower c, Beauchamp Tower d, The Chapel e, Keep called also Caesar's or The White Tower f, Jewel House g, Queen's Lodgings, h, Queen's Gallery and Garden i, Lieutenant's Lodgings k, Bloody Tower l, St, Thomas's Tower (now Traitor's Gate) m, Place of Execution on Tower Hill. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847.