Windsor Castle

Catalog Code: 
2- 20144
Description: 

Colorful scene of Windsor Castle back in the time of knights and crusades. Heavily fortified but lovely!  GWR puzzle made by Chad Valley Co, Harborne, England.  Interlocking with large round knobs.  Unknown artist.  No repairs needed.
There was a royal residence at Windsor in Saxon times (c. 9th century). William I (“William the Conqueror”) developed the present site, constructing a mound with a stockade about 1070. Henry II replaced this with the stone Round Tower and added outer walls to the north, east, and south. In the 13th century Henry III completed the south wall and the western end of the lower ward and built a royal chapel on the site of the present-day Albert Memorial Chapel. Edward III made this chapel the center of the newly formed Order of the Garter in 1348 and converted the fortress buildings in the upper ward to residential apartments for the monarchs. These apartments were rebuilt by Charles II and later reconstructed by George IV for use by visitors of state in addition to the monarchs.  Encyclopedia Britannica.

General Information
Maker: 
Series: 
Date: 
1930's
Width: 
11"
Height: 
16"
Material: 
plywood
Container: 
box
Pieces Information
Pieces: 
150
Colorline: 
no
Interlock: 
yes
Topics: 
Sale Status: 
For Sale