DescriptionThe Obelisk, Virginia Water - geograph.org.uk - 705897.jpg
English: The Obelisk, Virginia Water The Cumberland Obelisk was erected by King George II in memory of his son Prince William, the Duke of Cumberland. Prince William had been the park ranger and had been instrumental in creating Virginia Water from the original marsh.
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