Royal Landscape: The Gardens and Parks of WindsorChronologically charts the contributions of different monarchs to the development of Windsor Great Park and Home Park and their gardens and associated buildings. The book presents a topographical survey of the chief features of both parks and the various uses of each. |
Contents
Historical Survey | 7 |
the Rangership of William Augustus | 31 |
Windsor during Cumberlands Early Years 172146 31 II William Augustus Duke | 50 |
182037 | 77 |
18371901 | 89 |
The Twentieth Century ΙΟΙ | 101 |
Hunting and the Venison | 111 |
THE LITTLE or HOME PARK | 136 |
Great Meadow Pond and Norfolk Farm | 355 |
Sandpit Gate and the Park Menageries | 361 |
Bishopsgate | 369 |
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The Savill and Valley Gardens | 387 |
The Park Gates and Smaller Lodges | 503 |
Governmental Responsibility for the Great and Little Parks | 511 |
Keepers or Rangers of the Great Park Deputy Rangers of the Great Park Deputy | 528 |
THE GREAT PARK | 248 |
Cumberland Lodge | 333 |
The Royal Chapel and the Royal School | 347 |
Notes | 535 |
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Common terms and phrases
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