Beefeater Writing Page
Yeoman's Warders, popularly known as Beefeaters, are the guards of the Tower of London. You can use our Beefeater writing page to record what you know about them.
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Use these writing pages - available in colour or black and white - for writing about these famous London landmarks, perhaps when you are learning about them or visiting.
Yeoman's Warders, popularly known as Beefeaters, are the guards of the Tower of London. You can use our Beefeater writing page to record what you know about them.
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