The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 19, No. 539, March 24, 1832 by Various
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entertainments. In a central position between the state dining-room and
St. George's Hall is a music saloon, in which is placed a fine-toned organ. A communication has been effected between Brunswick Tower and the state apartments by a corridor terminating at the King's Guard Chamber, where a new tower, named after George the Third, has been erected: the principal window is extremely large, and divided by Gothic tracery into several compartments, producing a noble and cathedral-like appearance. Beneath the Castle, in the Engraving, are seen the wooded slopes of the Little Park, the "green retreats" of Pope, where ----Waving groves a checker'd scene display And part admit, and part exclude the day. *** The friendly suggestion of our Correspondent, G.C. (Windsor Castle) shall be considered. [1] For Views of Windsor Castle, with the late renovations, see the following Numbers of the _Mirror_: No. 292, George the Fourth's Gateway, South and East Sides. Long Gallery. No. 437, Bedchamber in which George IV. died. No. 444, Private Dining Room. No. 486, George IV. Gateway, from the interior of the Quadrangle. |
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