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In the Tower of London

This gate is in St. Thomas tower and was one of the most important river entrances to the Tower of London. It was built by Edward I and adopted the name of Traitors Gate because it was the entrance into the Tower for prisoners accused of treason, such as Anne Boleyn and Sir Thomas Moore.

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