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Windsor may refer to:
- Windsor (automobile) defunct American automobile maker
- Windsor (typeface), serif typeface used in the credits of Woody Allen films
- Windsor cap, soft men's cap
- Windsor chair, type of armchair with turned bars forming a back and four turned legs
- Windsor knot, type of knot used to tie a necktie
- Windsor Report, report on challenges to unity in the Anglican Communion issued in 2004
- Windsor core, a version of Athlon 64 CPU
Places
Australia
- Windsor, New South Wales
- Windsor, Queensland, a suburb of Brisbane
- Windsor, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne
Canada
New Zealand
- New Windsor, New Zealand, a suburb of Auckland
South Africa
- Windsor, Gauteng, a suburb of Randburg
United Kingdom
- Windsor, Berkshire, 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, California
- Windsor, Colorado
- Windsor, Connecticut, the first town of this name in the United States.
- Windsor, Florida
- Windsor, Mercer County, Illinois
- Windsor, Shelby County, Illinois
- Windsor, Maine
- Windsor, Massachusetts
- Windsor, Missouri
- Windsor, New Hampshire
- Windsor, New Jersey
- Windsor (town), New York
- 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
- House of Windsor, the present British Royal Family
- Lady Amelia Windsor, 26th 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
- Lord Frederick Windsor, member of the British royal family
- Lady Gabriella Windsor, reporter, member of the British royal family
- Gerard Windsor, Australian author
- Gloria Windsor, American model
- Jason Windsor, American baseball player
- Keri Windsor, American pornographic actress
- Lady Louise Windsor, granddaughter to Queen Elizabeth II
- Marie Windsor, American actress
- Lady Marina-Charlotte Windsor, member of the British royal family
- Lord Nicholas Windsor, member of the British royal family, and his son Albert
- Peter Windsor, Ferrari journalist and reporter
- Richard Windsor, American explorer
- Lady Rose Windsor, member of the British royal family
- Roger Windsor, former chief executive of the National Union of Mineworkers
- Tony Windsor, Australian independent politician
Title
- The Duke of Windsor, formerly King Edward VIII
- Wallis, Duchess of Windsor, wife of the Duke
- The title Duke of Windsor
- Baron Windsor
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 Tower, a skyscraper in Madrid, Spain, which was destroyed in a fire in 2005
- Windsor Station, several places
- Windsor Hotel, several places
Transport
- USS Windsor, two ships by this name serving during WWII
- Windsor (ship), a ship wrecked off the coast of Australia in 1816
- Windsor-class attack transport, a class of US Navy ships used to transport troops and their equipment
Other uses
- Brown Windsor soup
- Ford Windsor engine, V8 engine produced by Ford
- Red Windsor cheese, type of English cheddar cheese
- The Merry Wives of Windsor, comedy by William Shakespeare
See also
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