Trinity Square Tulips
London in springtime. Just steps from the execution site at Tower Hill, where the blood of countless traitors and martyrs for years watered the ground. From the 1381 Peasants' Revolt, to Thomas More and the 4th Duke of Norfolk, to the Earl of Strafford and Archbishop Laud, on through to the leaders of the Jacobite risings in 1715 and '45, this was a place that brought Britons together in often unintended ways, with sometimes surprisingly fertile moments of rebirth caught up in and around these violent acts.
Trinity Square Tulips
London in springtime. Just steps from the execution site at Tower Hill, where the blood of countless traitors and martyrs for years watered the ground. From the 1381 Peasants' Revolt, to Thomas More and the 4th Duke of Norfolk, to the Earl of Strafford and Archbishop Laud, on through to the leaders of the Jacobite risings in 1715 and '45, this was a place that brought Britons together in often unintended ways, with sometimes surprisingly fertile moments of rebirth caught up in and around these violent acts.