The Windsor Magazine was a monthly illustrated publication produced by Ward Lock & Co from January 1895 to September 1939 (537 issues).
The December issues had this layout in colour, while the other months were on green paper with the magazine's name in a red block.
Possibly in connection with the royal family's decision to become the House of Windsor in July 1917, that month the magazine had a make-over, and the new covers dispensed with the sketch of Windsor Castle and the word "Magazine" and instead proclaimed it as "The July (August, September, October etc.)
Windsor", with the issue and volume number shown below, and a different cover painting, usually featuring a young woman, each month.
Writers for the magazine included the following: Artists whose illustrations were published in the magazine included the following: Volumes continued to run from December to May and June to November thereafter, except for the final volume, 90 (LXXXX or XC) which covered the last four issues, from June to September 1939.