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Special Events - Torturing Tudors Summer 2011
Stuck for things to do with the little monsters this coming summer
holiday? Then why don’t you head on down to the Clink Prison Museum
in Southwark
Hear about Henry VIII’s orders to boil in oil people who have
poisoned others
Shiver at the facts of Anne Askew’s last few days at the Tower of
London
Discover what Richard Topcliffe had built in his basement.
During the Tudor period, many religious prisoners – Catholics and
Protestants were imprisoned in the Clink, many of them were tortured
either at the Clink or in the Tower. Hundreds of them perished for
their beliefs.

Times for talks 1.30pm, 2.30pm, 3,30pm, 4.30pm
(each talk lasts 10 mins approx.)
Museum general opening times: 10am – 9pm
Admission to museum at the designated dates & times includes the
free talk
Families ( 2 adults + 2 Children): = £15.00
Adults: = £6.00pm
Children / Concessions: = £5.50
Box Office: 020 7403 0900
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