Memorial to Will Hastings and others executed here.
The Chapel where Will Hastings may have been shriven before his death.
Looking back at the doorway into the chapel.
A closer view of that eerie light.
The room as it may have appeared on June 13th 1483 when the Council met.
The staircase down which Will may have made his last journey.
The Tower of London from Tower Bridge.
The White Tower - the former council chamber is on the second floor.
St George's chapel Windsor.
Will Hastings's chantry chapel and tomb.
Will's chantry in the foreground and in the background the tomb of Edward IV and Elizabeth Wydeville.
Inside Will's chantry. The picture presumably chosen by his widow Katherine Neville who is also buried, here shows the martyrdom of St Stephen who was stoned to death after two men gave false witness!!! Did the same thing happen to Will?
The altar in Will's chantry. The black shape repeated in between the angels is Will's symbol of the Black Maunch - a lady's sleeve.
The ceiling of Will's chantry.