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windsor castle the official illustrated history: Windsor Castle Official Souvenir Guide Jonathan Marsden, Royal Collection Publications, Matthew Winterbottom, 2010-03-15 Within the Castle complex there are many attractions, including the Drawings Gallery, Queen Mary's Dolls' House, and the fourteenth-century St. George's Chapel, the burial place often sovereigns and setting for many Royal weddings. |
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windsor castle the official illustrated history: Windsor Castle Pamela Hartshorne, 2019-04-22 A beautifully illustrated official souvenir guide to Windsor Castle, published in conjunction with the Royal Collection Trust A royal castle for nearly a thousand years, Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world. Today it remains an official residence of Her Majesty the Queen. It is very much a working castle, and a spectacular backdrop to ceremonial and state occasions throughout the year. An enduring symbol of the monarchy, and of the history and traditions of Britain, Windsor Castle is also a home, where The Queen spends most of her private weekends. This beautifully illustrated souvenir guide offers a history of this magnificent castle, from its foundation by William the Conqueror in the eleventh century to its continuing role in the twenty-first, and highlights some of the extraordinary works of art and other treasures on display in the state and semi-state apartments. Contents: Introduction; Plan of Windsor Castle; The Medieval and Tudor Castle; The Order of the Garter; St George's Chapel; Treasures of Windsor Castle; The Restoration Castle; Treasures Lost and Found; The Georgian Castle; The Royal Parks at Windsor; The Victorian Castle; The Twentieth-Century Castle; Queen Mary's Dolls' House; The Castle Today; The Fire of 1992; The Castle Community. |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: Buckingham Palace John Martin Robinson, 2000 Illustrated history of Buckingham Palace. |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: Buckingham Palace Jonathan Marsden, 2012 These new, fully revised official souvenir guides, published in partnership with the Royal Collection to mark the Diamond Jubilee, include titles on the magnificent palaces and residences, on the finest working stables in existence, on the largest dolls house in the world and on the enthralling history of the royal line of succession. Written by specialist authors including the curators of the Royal Collection, beautifully illustrated and containing details of the works of art, the architecture, stories of occupants, photographs and plans, each book gives a fascinating insight into these famous sites, their history and contents. Buckingham Palace is one of the most readily recognised buildings in the world and one of the few remaining working royal palaces. This official guide to Buckingham Palace provides an illustrated account of the history of the royal palace that serves as Her Majesty The Queen's office and London residence, as well as the administrative headquarters of the Royal Household. It contains an introduction to the Palace today; a history of the building and architecture of the Palace; fascinating stories about the Palace's occupants, from George III to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II; a visitor's map of the State Rooms and an illustrated tour of the State Rooms and their contents. AUTHOR: Jonathan Marsden is the Director of the Royal Collection. SELLING POINTS: *The official guidebook to Buckingham Palace *Illustrated with over 110 colour images including beautiful photographs of the State Rooms, plus historic documents and drawings and many works of art *Features highlights from the Picture Gallery's world-class collection of paintings 109 colour & 11 b/w illustrations |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: The Eye of the Lynx David Freedberg, 2003-08-01 Some years ago, David Freedberg opened a dusty cupboard at Windsor Castle and discovered hundreds of vividly colored, masterfully precise drawings of all sorts of plants and animals from the Old and New Worlds. Coming upon thousands more drawings like them across Europe, Freedberg finally traced them all back to a little-known scientific organization from seventeenth-century Italy called the Academy of Linceans (or Lynxes). Founded by Prince Federico Cesi in 1603, the Linceans took as their task nothing less than the documentation and classification of all of nature in pictorial form. In this first book-length study of the Linceans to appear in English, Freedberg focuses especially on their unprecedented use of drawings based on microscopic observation and other new techniques of visualization. Where previous thinkers had classified objects based mainly on similarities of external appearance, the Linceans instead turned increasingly to sectioning, dissection, and observation of internal structures. They applied their new research techniques to an incredible variety of subjects, from the objects in the heavens studied by their most famous (and infamous) member Galileo Galilei—whom they supported at the most critical moments of his career—to the flora and fauna of Mexico, bees, fossils, and the reproduction of plants and fungi. But by demonstrating the inadequacy of surface structures for ordering the world, the Linceans unwittingly planted the seeds for the demise of their own favorite method—visual description-as a mode of scientific classification. Profusely illustrated and engagingly written, Eye of the Lynx uncovers a crucial episode in the development of visual representation and natural history. And perhaps as important, it offers readers a dazzling array of early modern drawings, from magnificently depicted birds and flowers to frogs in amber, monstrously misshapen citrus fruits, and more. |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: Windsor Castle Jacqueline A. Ball, Stephen F. Brown, 2005 Journey through 1,000 years of England's royal history in this fact-filled adventure of Windsor Castle: England's Royal Fortress. Young readers will explore the rich legacy of one of the world's greatest castles through the stories of the kings, queens and rulers who lived in Windsor Castle as they built a mighty nation. Four-color photos, maps, timelines and compelling narratives will enlighten and entertain students. |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: Eastern Encounters Emily Hannam, 2018 Catalog of an exhibition held at the Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace, London, United Kingdom in June 2018. |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: The House of Windsor Andrew Roberts, 2000 Each of these lavishly illustrated books serves up a brief and manageable portion of the Fraser-edited and much-touted Lives of the Kings and Queens of England. A set of six jewels for Fraser's crown. |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: Lupo and the Secret of Windsor Castle Aby King, 2014-09-04 Lupo is out for a walk with Nanny and Prince George in Kensington Gardens when he is lured into a wicked trap. Cyrus the swan has been attacked, and some precious royal treasure stolen. Lupo is innocent but can he prove his innocence? Meanwhile, his rival, Vulcan the corgi is plotting to take over the realm. Animals take sides in a classic battle of good versus evil, involving journeys through underground tunnels, down the hallowed corridors of historic palaces, and in the staterooms of the most important people of the land. At the heart of this delightful story is the loyal bond between Lupo and the baby prince. |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: Empire's Nature Amy R. W. Meyers, Margaret Beck Pritchard, Mark Catesby, 1998 Completed in 1747, Mark Catesby's Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands was the first major illustrated publication on the flora and fauna of Britain's American colonies. Together with his Hortus Britanno-Americanus (1763), which detailed plant species that might be transplanted successfully to British soil, Catesby's Natural History exerted an important, though often overlooked, influence on the development of art, natural history, and scientific observation in the eighteenth century. Inspired by a major traveling exhibition of Catesby's watercolor drawings from the Royal Library, Windsor Castle, this collection of interdisciplinary essays considers Catesby's endeavors as a naturalist-artist, scientific explorer, experimental horticulturist, ornamental gardener, and early environmental thinker in terms of the interests held by the various, overlapping communities in which he functioned_particularly as those interests related to the British colonial enterprise. The contributors are David R. Brigham, Joyce E. Chaplin, Mark Laird, Amy R. W. Meyers, Therese O'Malley, and Margaret Beck Pritchard. The contributors: David R. Brigham (Worcester Art Museum) Joyce E. Chaplin (Vanderbilt University) Mark Laird (University of Toronto) Amy R. W. Meyers (Huntington Library & Art Collections) Therese O'Malley (National Gallery of Art) Margaret Beck Pritchard (Colonial Williamsburg Foundation) |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: The Court at Windsor Christopher Hibbert, 1964 Intimate report of pleasant gossip about the great fortress-castle's royal inmates and their days spent there, from William the Conqueror to Elizabeth 2d. |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: Royal Collection Official Souvenir Guide Box Set Jonathan Marsden, John Martin Robinson, Deborah Clarke, Hugo Vickers, Matthew Winterbottom, 2012-08 These seven fully revised official souvenir guides, published in partnership with the Royal Collection to mark the Diamond Jubilee, include titles on the magnificent palaces and residences, on the finest working stables in existence, on the largest dolls' house in the world and on the enthralling history of the royal line of succession. Written by specialist authors including the curators of the Royal Collection, beautifully illustrated and containing details of the works of art, the architecture, stories of occupants, photographs and plans, each book gives a fascinating insight into these famous sites, their history and contents. To celebrate the 2012 Diamond Jubilee, these beautiful souvenir guides will be available as an exquisite box set - the perfect memento to this landmark year in the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Titles included: Buckingham Palace ISBN: 9781857597578 Clarence House ISBN: 9781857597608 Queen Mary's Dolls' House ISBN: 9781857597639 The Royal Line of Succession ISBN: 9781857597592 The Palace of Holyrood House ISBN: 9781857597622 The Royal Mews ISBN: 9781857597615 Windsor Castle ISBN: 9781857597585 |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: Restoration Adam Nicolson, 1997 In the early 1990s Windsor Castle was devastated by fire. In this book Nicolson charts the years since the fire through to the final rebuilding, including dealing with the fire, the finances of restoring the Castle and the decisions on whether simply to restore or make changes. |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: Mark Catesby's Natural History of America Henrietta McBurney, Windsor Castle. Royal Library, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 1997 The Natural History , the life work of the English naturalist and artist Markatesby (1682-1749), the most important precursor of Audubon, was the firstomprehensive study of the flora and fauna of the eastern seaboard of Northmerica. Published here for the first time are the original watercolor |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: Windsor Castle William Harrison Ainsworth, 1843 |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: The Queen's Diamonds Hugh Roberts, 2012 Published on the occasion of the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, this book tells the story of the royal inheritance of diamonds from the time of Queen Adelaide in the 1830s to Elizabeth II. |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: The Ghosts in the Castle Zetta Elliott, 2017-01-07 Zaria has dreamed of England for as long as she can remember-according to the novels she's read, everything magical happens there! When her grandfather suffers a stroke, Zaria and her mother head to London to help care for him. Zaria reads fantastic tales to her grandfather every afternoon, and she's thrilled to discover that her cousin Winston shares her love of wands, wizards, and mythical creatures. But Zaria soon finds that life in London is actually quite ordinary-until she goes on a day trip to nearby Windsor Castle. There Zaria meets two extraordinary ghosts who need help finding their way back to the African continent they once called home. |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: Castles Plantagenet Somerset Fry, 2008 Presents original maps, plans and archive illustrations alongside hundreds of photographs, showing ruins and surviving castles in their glory. This work includes descriptions of hundreds of special buildings, from remote ruins in isolated settings to imposing piles in towns and cities. |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: The Tower of London Edward Impey, Geoffrey Parnell, Historic Royal Palaces, 2000 Explores the Tower's grand history with beautiful illustrations. |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: Haunted Castles of Britain and Ireland Richard Jones, 2003 Author Richard Jones takes you to 100 castles in the British Isles, from romantic ruins on sea-lashed headlands to splendid castles that have been transformed into luxury hotels. |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: Life in the English Country House Mark Girouard, 1978-01-01 Based on the author's Slade lectures given at Oxford University in 1975-76. |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: Windsor Castle John Martin Robinson, 2006-07 *The most serene beauty of nature*Beautiful coffee-table volume*Exquisite photographs of enchanting winter landscapesThree-times winner of the Eric Hosking Award for BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year, Vincent Munier takes us on a tour of this silent, frozen world. From the Far East to the Wild West, via the craggy peaks of the European Alps, we encounter swans, cranes, eagles, chamois, foxes, and many other animals in the hush of their stunning, snowbound habitats. Shadows, shapes, contours, and the occasional flash of color are all that reveal the creatures huddled into the snow and braced against the wind, quite in their element in the elements.Vincent Munier's photographs have been exhibited in over thirty-five countries and his reportages published in magazines such as National Geographic. He became internationally known as an animal photographer after winning the Eric Hosking Award in the BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition in 2000, 2001 and 2002. |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: Queen and the First Christmas Tree Nancy Churnin, 2018 To celebrate the beginning of 1800, Queen Charlotte invites 100 children to Windsor Castle, where England's first Christmas tree, laden with gifts, is the centerpiece. Includes biographical information about Queen Charlotte and a timeline. |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: The Story of Hampton Court Palace David Souden, Lucy Worsley, 2015 Hampton Court Palace, to the south-west of London, is one of the most famous and magnificent buildings in Britain. The original palace was begun by Cardinal Wolsey, but it soon attracted the attention of his Tudor king and became the centre of royal and political life for the next 200 years. In this new, lavishly illustrated history, the stories of the people who have inhabited the palace over the last five centuries take centre stage. Here Henry VIII and most of his six wives held court, Shakespeare and his players performed, and Charles I escaped arrest after his defeat in the Civil War. William III and Mary II introduced French court etiquette, and Georgian kings and princes argued violently amid the splendid interiors. Alongside the royal residents, there have been equally fascinating characters among courtiers and servants. Queen Victoria opened the palace to the public in the nineteenth century, and since then millions of visitors have been drawn to Hampton Court by its grandeur, its beauty and the many intriguing stories of those great and small who once lived here. |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: The Queen's Castle at Windsor Elizabeth Newbery, 2019-04-22 The official children's guide to Windsor Castle, containing fun activities to break up the commentary or enhance a visit. Windsor is the oldest inhabited castle in the world - for over 900 years it's been home to kings and queens, including our Queen Elizabeth II. This colourful activity book reveals the secrets of the world's oldest inhabited castle and the Kings and Queens who have lived there. Over time it has been a royal fortress, a King Arthur-inspired palace, a Victorian Christmas wonderland and home to The Queen (and her corgis)! There's also a mini palace inside - Queen Mary's Dolls' House has hot and cold running water, two working lifts and even flushing lavatories! Jousting and feasting, deaths and dungeons, childhood games and celebrity events - lively illustrations and fun facts bring the Castle's colourful history to life. |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: Castles of the World Dr Phyllis G Jestice, 2021-05-14 From Europe to Haiti, from India to Japan, Castles of the World explores forts, strongholds, towers and citadels from the ancient world up to the 20th century. Arranged chronologically, each entry includes a striking colour photograph and expert text briefly telling the story of the castle’s history. |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: The Regency Country House John Martin Robinson, 2008 This latest volume in the acclaimed Country Life series examines the English country house from 1800 to 1830, looking in turn at the buildings associated with the Prince Regent himself, from Brighton Pavilion to Buckingham Palace; at the houses of the aristocracy, such as Eastnor Castle and Goodwood; and at the homes of the gentry, including Southill in Befordshire and Luscombe in Devon. The architects whose work is featured include the Wyatt dynasty, Henry Holland, John Nash, C. R. Cockerell, Robert Smirke, William Wilkins, Thomas Hopper, Humphrey Repton, and Sir John Soane. The book also looks at important architectural themes of the period, from the development of the Greco-Roman style to the Gothic Revival and Picturesque. |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: BUCKINGHAM PALACE CLAIRE. MASSET, 2021 |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: A Royal Cookbook Mark Flanagan, Edward Griffiths, 2014 This stylishly illustrated publication is the first-ever cookery book to come from within the Royal Household. Written by the Royal Chef, it enables the reader to recreate a selection of authentic dishes prepared and served to Her Majesty The Queen and the Royal Family.With an emphasis on sophisticated seasonal cooking and fresh, local ingredients, the recipes will cater for a variety of occasions and range in both scope and scale, with offerings for both new and experienced cooks. The book elaborates on the recipes with tips on enter taining and inspirational ideas for preparation and presentation, including illustrations and explanations of the choice of china, decorations and flowers that accompany royal meals.Also included are fascinating snapshot details of the history of royal dining and entertaining taken from the Royal Library and Archives atWindsor Castle. |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: Castles of Europe from Charlemagne to the Renaissance William Anderson, 1970 |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: For the King's Pleasure Hugh Roberts, 2002-03 George IV (1762-1830) was a gifted royal patron whose love of fine objects and taste for the theatrical and the romantic are well documented. In this pioneering study Hugh Roberts focuses on the King's last and greatest commission: the rebuilding and refurnishing of the Private Apartments at Windsor Castle. Drawing on much previously unpublished material, including royal correspondence, original accounts, and detailed inventories, he reconstructs George IV's ambitious program. Always over budget, and never delivered swiftly enough for his liking, the project was still unfurnished when the King died in 1830. Much of the surviving furniture is still in its original setting at Windsor, and it is published here for the first time. Virtually every identified item is illustrated, and there are high-quality reproductions of the richly colored room designs and original drawings requested by the King. The furniture and fittings now form part of the Royal Collection, and they can still be seen in their superb surroundings when the Apartments are opened to the public each year. |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: Explore Hampton Court Palace Sarah Kilby, Clare Murphy, 2016 |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: Arundel Castle A. G. Robinson, John Martin Robinson, 1994-01-01 Arundel Castle is a great Norman and medieval fortification, built after 1067 on the same plan and at the same time as Windsor. Its revival as a country house in the late-Georgian era added one of the best preserved Gothick interiors, while the late 19th-century reconstruction of the residential part makes it the largest and grandest Victorian house in England. |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Castles, Palaces and Stately Houses of Britain and Ireland Charles Phillips, Richard G. Wilson, 2012 This is a magnificent visual account of Britain's architectural and historical heritage celebrated in over 500 beautiful photographs, fine-art paintings, drawings and maps. It is a truly impressive reference to the historic buildings of the United Kingdom - the castles, royal palaces, stately homes, fortified manors and the great country houses. It has full coverage of the World Heritage Sites of Edward I's castles at Beaumaris, Harlech, Caernarvon and Conwy; Blenheim Palace, the Tower of London and the Palace of Westminster; with in-depth features on over 120 royal palaces, historic houses and gardens. The book is illustrated with over 500 photographs and paintings of landscapes, exteriors and interiors. An A-Z gazetteer with contact details plus over 50 maps help you explore Britain's architectural legacy. This sumptuously illustrated history is an authoritative guide to the castles, royal residences and historic houses of Britain and Northern Ireland. It combines an in-depth account of the most important buildings with a wealth of stories and information about Britain's glorious architectural past and heritage, including Burghley House, Longleat, Windsor Castle and Balmoral. Special features focus on important art and architectural movements and on the great architects including Wren, Adam, Wyatt and Lutyens. More than 500 photographs and specially commissioned maps, plans and drawings bring these national treasures vividly to life. |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: Exploring English Castles Edd Morris, 2015 A guide to some of the most historical and picturesque castles in England for romantics and Anglophiles alike. Castles have shaped England. For almost one thousand years, castles have been the settings of siege and battle, dens of plotting and intrigue, and refuges for troubled kings. Today, the romantic yet ruinous shapes of once grand fortresses stud the English countryside--a reminder of turbulent times past. Exploring English Castles provides readers with a breathtaking tour through the grandest castles of England. It brings ruins to life through true stories of royalty, chivalry, deception, and intrigue, played out within formerly majestic walls. Uncover the secret of Bodiam Castle, Sussex--a fortress seemingly from a fairy tale, built for a knight returning from the Hundred Years' War. Discover how Mary Tudor, first queen of England, took refuge in Framlingham Castle, Suffolk, overturning a wily plot to deny her the throne. Unearth a delicate love story between Queen Elizabeth I and Robert Dudley, which unfolds against the genteel backdrop of Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire. Filled with evocative photographs, awe-inspiring historical tales, and gentle humor, Exploring English Castles will delight any armchair historian, travel aficionado, or fan of historical fiction. |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: Elizabethan England Eva Mabel Tenison, 1933 |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: The Windsor Shahnama of 1648 Basil William Robinson, Eleanor Sims, 2007 The Shahnama ('Book of Kings'), which chronicles the history of Iran from the Creation to the Islamic conquest, was written by the poet Firdawsi at the turn of the 11th century. One of the many copies, presented to Queen Victoria in 1839, is one of the finest treasures among the collection of Islamic manuscripts now in the Royal Library at Windsor Castle. |
windsor castle the official illustrated history: Carlo Fontana Allan Braham, Hellmut Hager, Windsor Castle, 1977 |
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Oct 29, 2010 · (II) JOHN (2), eldest son of ELDER JOHN STRONG and his first wife, was born in England in 1626, died at Windsor, Connecticut, February 20, 1698.He was tanner and a man …
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Aug 28, 2004 · I find the following in James Lloyd Knipe's The Heindel Family of Windsor Township, York County, Pennsylvania, published Lancaster, PA, 1953, pages 126 and 127:
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Jan 27, 1999 · Horace Field Parshall, in his book 'The Parshall Family, A.D. 870-1913; A Collection of Historical Records and Notes to Accompany the Parshall Pedigree" (London, F. …
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Mar 19, 2004 · DORCHESTER OR BOSTON, MA, TO WINDSOR, CT John MOORE made freeman, 1631 (Deacon) John MOORE b~1614 arrived on "Mary and John" 1630 ? married …
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