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Berkshire Collection (page 11)

Background imageBerkshire Collection: Windsor Castle from Brocas Meadows, c1888

Windsor Castle from Brocas Meadows, c1888. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, Vol II, by Robert Wilson, (c1888)

Background imageBerkshire Collection: Prince Consorts Tomb, 1880. Artist: Robert Taylor Pritchett

Prince Consorts Tomb, 1880. Artist: Robert Taylor Pritchett
Prince Consorts Tomb, 1880. The Royal Mausoleum at Frogmore near Windsor Castle in Berkshire, was built by Queen Victoria to contain the remains of her husband, Prince Albert

Background imageBerkshire Collection: George Vs resting place, St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle, 28 January 1936

George Vs resting place, St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle, 28 January 1936. Illustration from George V and Edward VIII, A Royal Souvenir, by FGH Salusbury

Background imageBerkshire Collection: Baptism of Prince of Wales, 1842 (c1850s)

Baptism of Prince of Wales, 1842 (c1850s). The future King Edward VII was born in 1841 and christened Albert Edward in St Georges Chapel, Windsor on 25 January 1842

Background imageBerkshire Collection: Marriage of the Prince of Wales, St Georges Chapel, Windsor on 10 March 1863, (1899)

Marriage of the Prince of Wales, St Georges Chapel, Windsor on 10 March 1863, (1899). The wedding of the future King Edward VII and Princess Alexandra of Denmark

Background imageBerkshire Collection: William Herschels reflecting telescope of 40 ft (12 m) focal length, 1789 (1807)

William Herschels reflecting telescope of 40 ft (12 m) focal length, 1789 (1807). Built by the German-born English astronomer, William Herschel (1738-1822), in the grounds of his home in Slough

Background imageBerkshire Collection: White Horse Hill, Berkshire, late 18th century

White Horse Hill, Berkshire, late 18th century. View showing a pre-enclosure agricultural landscape with ridge and furrow ploughing

Background imageBerkshire Collection: Waylands Smithy, 36th century BC

Waylands Smithy, 36th century BC
Waylands Smithy, a Neolithic Long Barrow, 36th century BC

Background imageBerkshire Collection: Waylands Smithy Neolithic Long Barrow, 36th century BC

Waylands Smithy Neolithic Long Barrow, 36th century BC
Waylands Smithy Neolithic Long Barrow in Berkshire, 36th century BC

Background imageBerkshire Collection: British Neolithic beaker from Lambourne, Berkshire, England

British Neolithic beaker from Lambourne, Berkshire, England. From the British Museums collection

Background imageBerkshire Collection: Reading Gaol, Berkshire, England, 1844

Reading Gaol, Berkshire, England, 1844. Exterior view of new County Gaol opened in 1844. Built on the same plan as the model prison at Pentonville

Background imageBerkshire Collection: Queen Victoria and Prince Albert

Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Victoria (1819-1901) and Albert (1819-1861) riding in Windsor Park when young. Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha married his first cousin, Queen Victoria, in 1840

Background imageBerkshire Collection: Scene from Shakespeares The Merry Wives of Windsor, 1856-1858

Scene from Shakespeares The Merry Wives of Windsor, 1856-1858. William Shakespeares comedy The Merry Wives of Windsor was first performed in 1597 or 1600

Background imageBerkshire Collection: William Herschels reflecting telescope with focal length of 40 feet, Slough, England, 1809

William Herschels reflecting telescope with focal length of 40 feet, Slough, England, 1809. The illustration shows the top of the brick foundation

Background imageBerkshire Collection: Funeral of Albert, Prince Consort, 1861

Funeral of Albert, Prince Consort, 1861. The hearse approaching St Georges Chapel, Windsor. Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1819-1861) married his first cousin, Queen Victoria, in 1840

Background imageBerkshire Collection: Funeral of Albert (1819-1861), Prince Consort of Queen Victoria, 1861

Funeral of Albert (1819-1861), Prince Consort of Queen Victoria, 1861. The funeral procession in the nave of St Georges Chapel, Windsor

Background imageBerkshire Collection: Albert, Prince Consort, showing his hives to Queen Victoria

Albert, Prince Consort, showing his hives to Queen Victoria. Albert (1819-1861) introduced improved bee hives to the royal apiaries

Background imageBerkshire Collection: Royal cricketers at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor Great Park, Berkshire, 1911 (1912)

Royal cricketers at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor Great Park, Berkshire, 1911 (1912). Artist: Ernest Brook
Royal cricketers at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor Great Park, Berkshire, 1911 (1912). Featured are Prince Christian Victor of Schleswig-Holstein, Edward, Prince of Wales



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