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Bagshot and Park
After the union, the couple moved to Bagshot Park, in Surrey.
The Princess was born at Bagshot Park and baptised in the Private Chapel of Windsor Castle on 11 March 1882 by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Archibald Tait, and her godparents were:
She was christened Victoria Patricia Helena Elizabeth at Bagshot Park on 1 May 1886 and her godparents were: Queen Victoria ( her paternal grandmother ); the Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha ( her paternal granduncle, who was represented by her paternal uncle Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein ); the Hereditary Grand Duchess of Oldenburg ( her maternal aunt ); Prince Wilhelm of Prussia ( her cousin, for whom the German Ambassador, Count Hatzfeldt, stood proxy ); Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein ( her paternal aunt ); and Prince Albert of Prussia ( her cousin, for whom her maternal uncle the Hereditary Grand Duke of Oldenburg stood proxy ).
Nearby are Staines-upon-Thames, Bagshot, Sunningdale, Englefield Green and Virginia Water, Windsor Great Park, Old Windsor and Windsor itself.
The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester lived at Bagshot Park in Surrey.
The School, which had included a Royal Navy chaplain staff member, became the tri-service Armed Forces Chaplaincy Centre in 1996 on the closure of the regimental Headquarters and depot of the Royal Army Chaplains ' Department at Bagshot Park.
The couple lived at Bagshot Park, but after William's death she moved to White Lodge in Richmond Park.
From 1946 until 1996, the RAChD's Headquarters, Depot and Training Centre were at Bagshot Park in Surrey, now the home of The Earl and Countess of Wessex.
** Bagshot Park, home of the Earl and Countess of Wessex
Pole Hill at Chingford and Lippitts Hill near Gilwell Park are capped by small outliers of Claygate Beds, while the higher parts of Epping Forest such as High Beach are Claygate and Bagshot beds with later gravels.
Bagshot has had a Royal hunting lodge certainly through Stuart and Tudor times, now called Bagshot Park and is now the residence of Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex.
St Anne's Church is 120 years old and was built in a Gothic Revival style under the patronage of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught who lived in the nearby Bagshot Park.
Curley Park Rangers, the youth football club, meet regularly and play on pitches in both Lightwater and Bagshot.
Pennyhill Park Hotel located at the far western edge of Bagshot is where the England rugby team train.
Bagshot Park, home of Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex is located on the northern edge of the town.
Bagshot Park c. 1880.
Bagshot Park is on Bagshot Heath, a fifty square-mile tract of formerly open land in Surrey and Berkshire.
Prince Edward renovated Bagshot Park as a residence for himself and as a base for his film production company, Ardent Productions, until he closed the business.
Bagshot Park was subsequently used by Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester, nephew of King George III.
The Duke, who was Governor General of Canada from 1911 until 1916, died at Bagshot Park in 1942.

Bagshot and is
This name is often confused with Swinley Forest ( or Woods ), which is an area of the Windsor Estate between Bracknell and Bagshot.
A hard rock type such as granite is resistant to erosion and creates a promontory whilst a softer rock type such as the clays of Bagshot Beds is easily eroded creating a bay.
Billericay is within the London Basin and lies on a mixture of London clay, Claygate Beds and Bagshot Beds.
Due to the parish's location within the Kennet Valley there is a high concentration of alluvium, with the content largely determined by the London Clay Formation, the Bagshot Formation, and the Bracklesham Beds.
Geologically, Blackdown is the western tip of the Bagshot gravel beds.
Wash Common is situated at the far western end of a plateau of sand and gravel which forms part of the Bagshot Formation.
Bagshot is a small town in southeastern England.
It is served by Bagshot railway station.
The CPR clubhouse is located at the Bagshot pitch.
Bagshot library is situated on the High Street and in addition to the usual library services provides Story and ' Rhymetimes ' for the local toddler community.
Bagshot itself is, however, represented by two Liberal Democrat and one Conservative borough councillors.
Bagshot is working ( 2009 / 2010 ) on a Village Plan.
Although the house was criticised by the architectural historian Professor Sir Nikolaus Pevsner for being ugly, Bagshot Park was the most adventurous Royal house to be created since the death of Albert, the Prince Consort of Queen Victoria, in 1861, and is a remarkable monument in the history of Indian taste in Britain: an Indian billiard room wing, which inspired the more famous Durbar Room at Osborne House, was prefabricated in India and installed in the 1880s, the result of the Duke of Connaught's Indian tour, when the Duke met John Lockwood Kipling and asked him to design and oversee the installation of a billiard room in Indian taste.
The Jolly Farmer is a roundabout on the A30 ( London Road ) between Camberley and Bagshot in Surrey, UK.

Bagshot and royal
Sunninghill Park was the first newly-built royal home since Bagshot Park was built in 1879 for the Duke of Connaught.

Bagshot and residence
* Bagshot Row, a fictional street near Bag End, the residence of Bilbo Baggins, and later Frodo Baggins before he bequeathed it to Samwise Gamgee in the Lord of the Rings

Bagshot and village
Other notable residents of the village include Bowman Wright ( inventor of the Golden Snitch ) and Bathilda Bagshot, author of A History of Magic.
Besides a village of the same name, the parish includes a number of widely spaced small settlements, including Bagshot and Stype, to the north, and Rivar and Oxenwood to the south.
White Hart Royals, the football team of the White Hart pub in Bagshot village, compete in the Camberley & District Sunday Football League.

Bagshot and west
Smaller outliers of younger Tertiary high ground exist to the west of the main ridge including Harrow Hill where Bagshot sands survive and at Horsendon Hill and Hanger Lane, where the Claygate Beds of the top of the London Clay formation are capped by much younger gravels deposited by the Thames.
From this point Bracknell, Ascot Racecourse, the London skyline and Bagshot Park can be seen to the west of the M3.

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