The Tower of London through time, from the years 40 to 2000, by Ivan Lapper (swipe right)

by dctroll_

29 comments
  1. Wow! That is fabulous! Thanks so much for all the hard work.

  2. It’s crazy this it was already a tourist attraction before the last five pictures.

  3. Stunning! I was so enthralled by all of these paintings.

  4. What’s so impressive about his series of paintings is his historical accuracy. I’m referring specifically to his addition and then slow decline/removal of the Thameside Roman wall. A very talented man….

  5. The 1240-picture should have included the Polar Bear gifted by King Haakon of Norway.

  6. Now I want to play Age of Empires II or Empire Earth.

  7. Thanks I really appreciate this, it’s a good internet moment 👍

  8. To an untrained eye, the quality of the construction/buildings between 200 -> 886 seems to have got worse. Is this the manifestation of the dark ages and loss of the skillset and knowledge upon the fall of the Roman Empire? Or, perhaps i’m reading too much into it?

  9. Interesting fact, progress dramatically increased in the early 1200s after the Sugar Quay Nimbys were brutally crushed in a battle led by Ser Kyr Stærmer.

  10. Love this.

    Amazing to think of time before the concrete jungle.

  11. amazing how drone technology improved over the ages

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