Forum:Floorplans And Blueprints
Topic:Tower of London
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dreamwverWould anybody have access to blueprints for any or all of the Tower of London?

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AJRCame across the following website which provides a map of the Tower
http://www.toweroflondontour.com/mapsearch.html

Will have a further look and get back to you.
dreamwverThanks AJR! I hadn't seen that one. I was actually looking for more of a detailed blueprint, but this map will certainly help. I love the Tower, but my purpose for needing this blueprint is to (try to) make a Half-Life level of it. With their tools, you can create walkthroughs, so I wanted to get a pretty detailed map, of course, not TOO detailed. Thanks again.
AJRI have a couple of booklets at home on the Tower, and will check those for floorplans this evening. Will then place any plans in the Photo Archive. I'll keep you posted.
AJRI have been able to place on computer file a reasonably detailed plan of the Tower of London, taken from the "Department of the Environment Official Guide" published in 1971 (I don't think the layout has changed a great deal since then). Unfortunately, the file is 332 KB in size, and therefore it is not possible to download it to the Photo Archive. However, if there is anybody else who would like a copy, I can e-mail it to them directly.
LinzI was wondering, could you e-mail me that picture you were talking about from the brochure of the Tower of London blueprints/floorplans? I'm writing a story, and I would like it as accurate as possible. Thanks a lot.
My e-mail is: cheetahsaver@pghmail.com
AJRThese plans can now be found on the web at http://www.castleduncan.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=58&hl=

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