DescriptionThe Obelisk, Windsor Great Park - geograph.org.uk - 1801427.jpg
English: The Obelisk, Windsor Great Park. The obelisk was erected by the English to commemorate "Butcher Cumberland's" exploits in the 1740s. The Duke of Cumberland paid for much of the landscaping of nearby Virginia Water.
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