Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tower of London' has mentioned 'Garrison' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Contents 1 Architecture 1.1 Layout 1.2 White Tower 1.3 Innermost ward 1.4 Inner ward 1.5 Outer ward 2 Foundation and early history 3 Expansion 4 Later Medieval Period 5 Changing use 6 Restoration and tourism 7 Garrison 8 Crown Jewels 9 Royal Menagerie 10 Ghosts 11 See also 12 References 12.1 Explanatory notes 12.2 Citations 12.3 General bibliography 13 Further reading 14 External links
Although the Constable was still responsible for maintaining the castle and its garrison, from an early stage he had a subordinate to help with this duty: the Lieutenant of the Tower.
During the war, the Tower's garrison joined forces with the barons.
Although the facilities for the garrison were improved with the addition of the first purpose-built quarters for soldiers (the "Irish Barracks") in 1670, the general accommodations were still in poor condition.
However this did not prevent an outbreak of disease in the garrison in 1841 caused by poor water supply, resulting in several deaths.
Garrison[edit]
The Yeomen Warders provided the permanent garrison of the Tower, but the Constable of the Tower could call upon the men of the Tower Hamlets to supplement them when necessary.
It had the dual role of providing protection for the City through its defensive structure and the provision of a garrison, and of also controlling the citizens by the same means.