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Berkshire ( /ˈbɑrkʃər/ or /ˈbɑrkʃɪər/, abbreviated Berks) is both a ceremonial county and a historic county of England. The administrative county of Berkshire including the Berkshire County Council were abolished in 1998. The county is often referred to as the Royal County of Berkshire because of the presence of the royal residence of Windsor Castle in the county; this usage, which dates to the 19th century at least, was recognised by the Queen in 1957, and letters patent issued confirming this in 1974.
The ceremonial county has the same boundaries as the former administrative county, but historically the county was not co-terminous with this. The county borders the counties of Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Surrey, Wiltshire and Hampshire. Historically the county included several towns to the northwest of the county (including Abingdon, Didcot and Wantage) that were moved into Oxfordshire in 1974 boundary changes. At the same time the town of Slough was moved into Berkshire from Buckinghamshire.
U F O Sighting in Sandhurst, Berkshire.
Braces in Sandhurst, Berkshire - Sandeep Mohal BDS, BSc Talking About Braces by Fastbraces®
Interviews with franchisee owner Martin Lodge Sandhurst Berkshire
Leaflet Distribution Sandhurst Berkshire GU47 Flyer Delivery
Eisenhower At Sandhurst (1944)
Louis Lord Louis At Sandhurst (1943)
getthehome.co.uk in Sandhurst HD, in Berkshire
General Speidel Visits Sandhurst (1957)
Sovereign's Parade At Military Academy - Sandhurst Reel 1. AKA Sovereign's Parade 1 (1955)
Faces of Evil 7 - Berkshire Sabs and the Sandhurst and Aldershot Beagles
Royal Visit To Sandhurst (1937)
Sandhurst - R.A.C. Salutes Princess Elizabeth (1945)
Sandhurst Parade (1960-1969)
Sandhurst Parade (1970-1979)