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St. Georges Chapel from the River, 1895
St. Georges Chapel from the River, 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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This print transports us back to the enchanting year of 1895, capturing the timeless beauty of St. George's Chapel from the River Thames. The image is taken from "The Governors Guide to Windsor Castle" a literary masterpiece penned by the distinguished Marquis of Lorne. Standing proudly against the picturesque backdrop of Berkshire's countryside, this architectural marvel showcases its Gothic splendor with intricate details that have withstood centuries. As one gazes upon its towering spires and majestic facade, it becomes evident why St. George's Chapel holds such significance in British history and religion. The chapel's rich heritage dates back to the 14th century, making it an integral part of Windsor Castle - a royal residence steeped in tradition. Its Grade I listed status further solidifies its importance as a cultural treasure for generations to come. In this monochrome portrayal, we witness nature harmoniously blending with man-made brilliance as the river gently flows alongside the chapel walls. The weir adds a touch of tranquility while enhancing the overall charm of this scene. As we delve into this remarkable piece captured by John Campbell, also known as John Douglas Sutherland Campbell or simply Marquis of Lorne, we are reminded not only of Britain's architectural prowess but also our own connection to history and spirituality. This print serves as an invitation to explore our roots and appreciate how art can encapsulate both timelessness and transience simultaneously
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