Tower Dock

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Tower Dock is an inlet of the Thames immediately west of the Tower of London. Only the head of the dock remains with the rest having been filled in during the late 1950s.

The Tower Dock shown to the south-west of the Tower of London, 1866

Tower Dock lay immediately west of the Tower of London's entrance complex, and contributed to the defensibility of that complex.

The dock formed part of the boundary of the Tower Liberty,[1] an area managed by the Tower of London, in part to ensure that there was a clear undeveloped area around the fortress,[2] as the presence of buildings would have given cover to attackers. These boundaries of the Liberty have been inherited by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, as part of its boundary with the City of London.

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