EPW005691 ENGLAND (1921). Windsor Castle, Windsor, 1921

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Details

Title [EPW005691] Windsor Castle, Windsor, 1921
Reference EPW005691
Date March-1921
Link
Place name WINDSOR
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 496986, 177032
Longitude / Latitude -0.60310513719103, 51.483429995999
National Grid Reference SU970770

Pins

Is this the Star and Garter pub? Home of the Ricky Tick Club before it moved to the river-side mansion at Clewer Mead. Such famous names as the Rolling Stones, The Who, Jimi Hendrix etc performed there. www.thamesweb.co.uk/pubs/windsorpubs.html

Mike Holder
Sunday 4th of February 2018 05:23:50 PM
Yes, that's it. One of the less clever decisions of the local planning committee.

Thamesweb
Saturday 30th of March 2019 03:59:31 PM
The New Inn demolished circa 1919

davelille
Wednesday 20th of September 2017 04:46:40 PM
Nearer 1931 apparently.

Thamesweb
Saturday 30th of March 2019 03:57:35 PM
Saint John the Baptist From the Lectern, look down the centre aisle and observe in the West Gallery a painting of The Last Supper. This is a national treasure. The picture was originally presented to the Royal Chapel c. 1660 by Brian Duppa, Bishop of Winchester, Prelate of the Order of the Garter. It was "bought by him beyond the sea". Another tradition ascribes it to Franz de Cleyn (1588-1658), Rostock, Mecklenburg, Court painter to James I. It was rolled up and buried "in the plumery" (plumbers workshop?) in the Great Rebellion. It hung over the altar at St George's, Windsor in 1702, and can be seen there in Sandby's drawing dated 1786.

Alan McFaden
Sunday 21st of July 2013 01:03:43 PM
Windsor Castle

Alan McFaden
Sunday 21st of July 2013 12:56:14 PM

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Thursday 4th of December 2014 10:22:49 AM