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The picturesque and charming horseshoe cloister opposite st George's chapel , with Curfew tower in the background, 15th century, restored by sir George Gilbert Scott.
Photo from: www.stgeorges-windsor.org/
Seen from the upstairs window of a fast food restaurant in Windsor in August 2010 is Bath Bus Company / City Sightseeing Leyland Olympian / Alexander Belfast open-topper O79F 216 WLT916. This bus was new to Dublin Bus as a conventional double-decker registered 90-D-1021 in 1990.
Windsor est une ville bordant la Tamise du sud-est de l'Angleterre,
juste à l'ouest de Londres. Elle comprend le château de Windsor,
une résidence de la famille royale britannique. Construit par
Guillaume le Conquérant au Xle siècle, le château a été
considérablement modifié par les monarchies qui ont suivi. Des
visites ouvertes au public permettent de découvrir les appartements
d'Etat, qui sont ornés de meubles opulents et de peintures issues de
la collection d'œuvres d'art royale.
Windsor Castle, an hour or so north of London. The rainclouds were gathering strength as we began our tour.
Wonderfully squiffy house just outside the castle. It seems to have been there some time, so maybe it's more robust that you'd think.
Carousel Buses and ex GAL Volvo B7TL Wright Eclipse Gemini 1 941 (WVL198 in London, LX05 EZ) seen in Windsor after working a 103 service from High Wycombe Bus Station
Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world. A royal home and fortress for more than 900 years, it remains a working palace to this day, and is the official residence of His Majesty The King.
Legoland Windsor, is a child-oriented theme park and resort in Windsor, Berkshire in England, themed around the Lego toy system.
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WINDSOR CASTLE.THE ROYAL STANDARD,WHICH IS ONLY FLOWN WHEN THE QUEEN IS IN RESIDENCE.THIS FLAG IS LARGER THAN THE ONE NORMALLY FLOWN BECAUSE IT WAS HM THE QUEENS 92nd BIRTHDAY
The Crooked House of Windsor (also known as the Market Cross House) in Windsor, England, is a building constructed in 1592, now a restaurant. The building now stands at a marked angle, having been rebuilt with green wood in 1718.
There is a secret passage in the basement, supposedly used for illicit trysts between Nell Gwynn and Charles II and/or delivering produce from the market to the kitchens of Windsor Castle.
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Shot taken 11.06.2012 in Windsor, Berkshire REF 85-003