The King, Queen etc. viewing a balloon let off in the garden of Windsor Castle by James Basire

The King, Queen etc. viewing a balloon let off in the garden of Windsor Castle

("The King, Queen etc. viewing a baloon let off in the garden of Windsor Castle")


James Basire

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The King, Queen etc. viewing a balloon let off in the garden of Windsor Castle by James Basire. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
print · royal · royalty · king george iii · francois pierre argand · queen consort · regal · entourage · outside · castle · grounds · experiment · onlookers · spectators · observers · watching · windsor · architecture · georgian period · georgian fashion · aviation · early flight · balloon · british · britain · england · english · flying · floating · social history · aristocracy · nobility · 19th century · c19th · nineteenth century · 18th century · c18th · eighteenth century · / Bridgeman Images
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