HA 58 - Lithograph of Windsor Castle posted in 1837.
On letter paper written by the Reverend Hon. Henry Cockayne Cust, Canon of Windsor, to his son, Reginald John Cust at Cokayne-Hatley, Biggleswade. “I send you a print which may remind you of your walks in the pretty garden of Windsor Castle; the flag is not now flying, it has never been hoisted since good King William was buried; but the young Queen has not yet paid her expected visit. They are very busy cleaning & preparing the Apartments for her”….
On letter paper written by the Reverend Hon. Henry Cockayne Cust, Canon of Windsor, to his son, Reginald John Cust at Cokayne-Hatley, Biggleswade. “I send you a print which may remind you of your walks in the pretty garden of Windsor Castle; the flag is not now flying, it has never been hoisted since good King William was buried; but the young Queen has not yet paid her expected visit. They are very busy cleaning & preparing the Apartments for her”….
On letter paper written by the Reverend Hon. Henry Cockayne Cust, Canon of Windsor, to his son, Reginald John Cust at Cokayne-Hatley, Biggleswade. “I send you a print which may remind you of your walks in the pretty garden of Windsor Castle; the flag is not now flying, it has never been hoisted since good King William was buried; but the young Queen has not yet paid her expected visit. They are very busy cleaning & preparing the Apartments for her”….