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The Royal Tower from the King of Scotlands Lodging. 1895
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The Royal Tower from the King of Scotlands Lodging. 1895
The Royal Tower from the King of Scotlands Lodging. 1895. From The Governors Guide to Windsor Castle, by the Most Noble The Marquis of Lorne, K.T. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, 1895]
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9th Duke Of Argyll Argyll Berkshire Campbell Cassell Co Castellated Duke Of Duke Of Argyll Governors Guide To Windsor Castle His Majesty John Campbell John Douglas Sutherland Lodgings Marquis Of Lorne Royal Residence Vantage Point Windsor Windsor Castle
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This print captures the majestic Royal Tower from the King of Scotland's Lodging in Windsor Castle, dating back to 1895. The image is taken from "The Governors Guide to Windsor Castle" a literary masterpiece authored by The Most Noble The Marquis of Lorne, K. T. , and published by Cassell and Company in London. Standing tall against the backdrop of Berkshire's picturesque landscape, this castellated fortification showcases the grandeur of British architecture in the 19th century. As people wander outside, they are dwarfed by the towering structure that has served as a royal residence for centuries. The vantage point chosen for this photograph allows us to appreciate not only the intricate details of its construction but also provides an insight into how it dominates its surroundings. This monochrome depiction adds a timeless quality to an already historic scene. Once home to kings and queens, this royal tower symbolizes power, authority, and sovereignty. Its significance is further enhanced by its association with notable figures such as John George Edward Henry Douglas Sutherland Campbell, better known as The Marquis of Lorne or Duke of Argyll. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece captured by The Print Collector29 under His Majesty's approval (Duke of Argyll), we are transported back in time to witness a moment frozen forever within these walls – a testament to Britain's rich heritage and architectural prowess.
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