In Thamseland Being the Gossiping Record of Rambles Through England From the So
In Thamseland Being the Gossiping Record of Rambles Through England From the So
Henry Wellington Wack
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Andrew's Cottage (for ladies needing rest) ; a College for Ladies ; and a Convales- cent Hospital containing a hundred beds. The whole neighbourhood of Clewer is dotted with first-class mansions, each standing in more or less garden ground, inhabited for the most part by wealthy London merchants. CHAPTER XIX WINDSOR Windsor Forest Windsor, its Name The View The Town Hall Windsor Churches Frogmore Windsor Park Harrison Ainsworth's Novel Herne's Oak Charles Dickens' Ridicule Russell Shakespeare R...epudiated The Serenaders. Early the following morning glorious Windsor burst full upon our delighted vis- ion as we passed tinder the Great Western Railway Bridge; the royal borough, in Berk- shire, on our right; Eton, in Buckingham- shire, on our left. Windsor is a small town of Windsor about fifteen thousand inhabi- tants, of an importance absurdly dispropor- tionate to its size. It is literally packed with historical associations of absorbing interest; and dominating it all there stands, on the crest of a lofty hill, the largest and incomparably the finest castle in the world a congeries of buildings some of which date back to the time of William the Conqueror, others being 216 rri 2i 8 In Thamesland the work of Henry I, and subsequent kings.
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