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Items in Berkshire taken from The Antiquities of England and Wales Vol I (1783) (results page 1)


Berkshire, a midland county of England, with a fertile, well-cultivated soil on a chalk bottom, in the upper valley of the Thames, one of the smallest but most beautiful counties in the country. In the E. part of it is Windsor Forest, and in the SE. Bagshot Heath. It is famous for its breed of pigs.

Population (1907) 238,000

From Nuttall Encylopædia, 1907

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The Map of Berkshire
Plan of Donnington Castle.
St. George’s Chapel, Windsor
Reading Abbey (Background 1)
Reading Abbey (Background 2)
Reading Abbey (Background 3)
Reading Abbey (Background 4)
Reading Abbey (Coloured version)
Reading Abbey, Plate 1
Reading Abbey, Berkshire.
Reading Abbey Plate 2
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Places Shown

Berkshire; England

Donnington; Berkshire; England

Reading; Berkshire; England

Windsor; Berkshire; England