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  • 51Castle — This article is about medieval fortifications. For other uses, see Castle (disambiguation). For a list of all castles, see List of castles. For similar but unrelated structures in Japan, see Japanese castle …

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  • 52Windsor Festival — The Windsor Festival was founded in 1969 with Yehudi Menuhin and Ian Hunter as Artistic Directors and Laurence West as Executive Chairman. The original idea for the Festival was put forward by Ian Hunter to the Dean of Windsor in 1968 based… …

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  • 53Windsor, Connecticut — Infobox Settlement official name = Windsor, Connecticut settlement type = Town motto = First in Connecticut, First for its Citizens imagesize = image caption = image mapsize = 250x200px map caption = Location in Hartford County, Connecticut… …

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  • 54Windsor, Victoria — Infobox Australian Place name = Windsor caption = Tram on Chapel Street, Windsor stopping at Windsor railway station state = vic type = suburb lga = City of Stonnington lga2 = City of Port Phillip area = 1 city = Melbourne est = 1860s postcode =… …

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  • 55Windsor, Queensland — Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb name = Windsor city = Brisbane state = qld caption = Windsor Shire Council Chambers, later Windsor Town Council Chambers. lga = City of Brisbane postcode = 4030 est = pop = 5,844 (2001 census) area = 2.9… …

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  • 56Windsor Bridge — Infobox Bridge bridge name=Windsor Bridge caption=Windsor Bridge official name= Windsor Town Bridge carries= Pedestrians and cycles crosses=River Thames locale= Windsor, Berkshire maint= id= designer = design= Arch material = Iron and Granite… …

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  • 57Windsor — Badge des Hauses Windsor Das Haus Windsor [ˈwɪnzə] (ab 1917) ist das britische Königshaus. Wegen des innenpolitischen Drucks während des Ersten Weltkrieges aufgrund der deutschen Abstammung und Verwandtschaft der königlichen Familie mit dem… …

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  • 58castle — castlelike, adj. /kas euhl, kah seuhl/, n., v., castled, castling. n. 1. a fortified, usually walled residence, as of a prince or noble in feudal times. 2. the chief and strongest part of the fortifications of a medieval city. 3. a strongly… …

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  • 59Castle — /kas euhl, kah seuhl/, n. Irene (Foote), 1893 1969, born in the U.S., and her husband and partner Vernon (Vernon Castle Blythe), 1887 1918, born in England, U.S. ballroom dancers. * * * I Medieval European stronghold, generally the fortified… …

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  • 60Windsor chair — (sometimes l.c.) a wooden chair of many varieties, having a spindle back and legs slanting outward: common in 18th century England and in the American colonies. [1715 25] * * *       popular type of wooden chair constructed of turned (shaped on a …

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