Object
Scaffold for Thomas Cromwell's Execution
Wooden platform rises in the Tower of London yard, damp underfoot amid crowd murmurs and axe tang. Thomas Cromwell climbs it trembling, grips a holy medal Christophe presses into his palm, addresses Wolsey's specter with cracking voice, then kneels as the executioner swings. Gardiner invokes it during interrogation as looming doom; Henry rejects Cromwell steps from its shadow.
36 appearances
Purpose
Public execution platform for beheading
Significance
Stark emblem of Henry VIII's wrath that reduces Cromwell from kingdom-shaper to humiliated spectacle, underscoring power's fragility through his stoic ascent and defiant final words to Wolsey over the king.
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