WINDSOR

'Windsor' may refer to many places and other things. Most of these ultimately derive from the name of the English town of Windsor, famous for Windsor Castle and its association with the royal House of Windsor, although the derivation may be indirect. In most usages, the pronunciation is usually , , or (IPA).

Contents
Places
Australia
Canada
New Zealand
United Kingdom
United States of America
People
Surname
Given name
Structures
Other uses
See also

Places


Australia


Windsor, New South Wales

Windsor, Queensland, a suburb of Brisbane

Windsor, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne
Canada


Windsor, Newfoundland and Labrador

Windsor, Nova Scotia

Windsor, Ontario

Windsor, Quebec
New Zealand


New Windsor, New Zealand, a suburb of Auckland
United Kingdom


Windsor, Berkshire, also known as 'New Windsor', on the western outskirts of London


Windsor Castle, located here


Windsor (UK Parliament constituency), the constituency centred around this town


Old Windsor, a village near Windsor

Windsor, Belfast

Windsor, Cornwall

Windsor, Lincolnshire
United States of America


East Windsor, New Jersey

East Windsor, Connecticut

New Windsor, Maryland

New Windsor, New York

South Windsor, Connecticut

West Windsor, New Jersey

Windsor (town), New York

Windsor (village), New York

Windsor, California

Windsor, Colorado

Windsor, Connecticut

Windsor, Mercer County, Illinois

Windsor, Shelby County, Illinois

Windsor, Maine

Windsor, Massachusetts

Windsor, Missouri

Windsor, New Hampshire

Windsor, North Carolina

Windsor, Pennsylvania

Windsor, South Carolina

Windsor, Vermont

Windsor, Virginia

Windsor, Wisconsin

Windsor County, Vermont

Windsor Heights, Iowa

Windsor Heights, West Virginia

Windsor Locks, Connecticut

Windsor Township, Pennsylvania

People


Surname


Lady Amelia Windsor, 24th in line of succession to the British throne

Andrew Windsor, 1st Baron Windsor, English nobleman

Barbara Windsor, British actress

Bobby Windsor, former rugby union player

Claire Windsor, American actress

Frank Windsor, British television actor

Lady Gabriella Windsor, 31st in line of succession to the British throne

Gerard Windsor, Australian author

Gloria Windsor, American model

Jason Windsor, American baseball player

Keri Windsor, American pornographic actress

Marie Windsor, American actress

Lord Nicholas Windsor, member of the British royal family

Peter Windsor, Ferrari journalist and reporter

Richard Windsor, American explorer

Roger Windsor, former chief executive of the National Union of Mineworkers

Tony Windsor, Australian independent politician
Given name


Windsor Davies, English actor

Structures



Windsor Castle, one of the homes of the monarch of Britain

Windsor House, a skyscraper in Northern Ireland

Windsor Park, a football stadium which is home to Linfield F.C. and the Northern Ireland football team

Windsor Station (Montreal), a train station in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and a Canadian historical landmark

Windsor Tower, a skyscraper in Madrid, Spain, which was destroyed in a fire in 2005

Other uses



Brown Windsor soup, a type of soup

Ford Windsor engine, a V8 engine produced by Ford

★ The House of Windsor, adopted as the name of the British Royal House and Family during World War I

Red Windsor cheese, a type of English cheddar cheese

Windsor (automobile) a defunct American automobile maker

Windsor cap, a soft men's cap

Windsor chair, a type of armchair with turned bars forming a back and four turned legs

Windsor knot, a type of knot used to tie a tie

Windsor (typeface), a serif typeface used in the credits of Woody Allen films

The Merry Wives of Windsor, a comedy by William Shakespeare

Windsor Report, a report on challenges to unity in the Anglican Communion issued in 2004

See also



Windsor Hotel (disambiguation)

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