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  1. HMS Windsor Castle was a triple-decker, 102-gun first-rate Royal Navy ship of the line. She was renamed HMS Cambridge in 1869, when she replaced a ship of the same name as gunnery ship off Plymouth .

  2. La Casa de Windsor ( House of Windsor ), anteriormente denominada Casa de Sajonia-Coburgo y Gotha (en inglés, House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha; en alemán, Haus Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha ), es la Casa Real del Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte. Fue renombrada el 17 de julio de 1917 por el rey Jorge V del Reino Unido en el ...

  3. East Terrace, gezicht op Private Apartments (D) Brug (gebouwd in 1822-7) over de bovenloop van Virgina Water. Windsor Castle is een kasteel in het Britse stadje Windsor (in het graafschap Berkshire ). Het is een van de residenties van het Britse Hof en de Britse koninklijke familie verblijft hier regelmatig.

  4. Królowa Elżbieta II przyjmowała tu oficjalnych i prywatnych gości. Zamek w Windsorze jest największym zamieszkiwanym zamkiem na świecie – ma 800 metrów długości i 19 baszt. Powierzchnia jego podłóg wynosi około 45 000 m². W swoich wnętrzach mieści cenne zbiory malarstwa, rysunku i wyrobów rzemiosła artystycznego.

  5. The Castle stayed open throughout the major renovations undertaken by George IV and William IV. In 1825 the first official visitors' entrance was created, and precise opening hours established. When Queen Victoria came to the throne in 1837, she introduced tickets for visitors which could be obtained from the Lord Chamberlain's Office or from ...

  6. The Royal Collection at Windsor Castle. The sequence of rooms built at Windsor for Charles II and his Queen, Catherine of Braganza, between 1675 and 1678, formed the grandest sequence of baroque State Apartments in England. They contain some of the most important works of art in the Royal Collection, many of them in the historic settings for ...

  7. Windsor Castle was one of three royal sites excavated over four days on behalf of Channel 4 's archaeological television programme Time Team from 25 to 28 August 2006. It was undertaken by Oxford Archaeology. In the United Kingdom, Channel 4 devoted an evening television program to each day's findings, presented by Tony Robinson, and also ...