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  • * Arnstein, Walter L. ''Queen Victoria'' (2003), 254pp; compact biography by leading scholar [http://www.amazon.co * Homans, Margaret. '' Royal Representations: Queen Victoria and British Culture, 1837-1876'' (1998)
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  • | title = The ancestry of her majesty queen Victoria, and of his royal highness prince Albert.
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  • ...r 350 years. Is Cromwell well enough known? He makes the top 10 (ahead of Queen Victoria) in several BBC polls; indeed he's the #2 political figure after Churchill
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  • ...oet [[W.B. Yeats]] in his writings.</ref> and organised protests against [[Queen Victoria]]s last visit to Ireland, in 1900. In 1899 he created the radical separatis
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  • | [[Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany]] || 1870s || [[Queen Victoria]]'s youngest son<ref name=LeopoldYoungestSon/> | title=Prince Leopold: The Untold Story of Queen Victoria's Youngest Son
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  • ...Albert (1864-92), he became second in line to the throne after his father. Queen Victoria made him Duke of York and (July 1893) he married Princess Mary of Teck (186
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  • ...ord Stanley of Victoria, was appointed by [[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]] as [[Governor General of Canada]] on [[June 11]], 1888, he and his family
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  • The eldest son of Frederick I/III and Victoria, daughter of [[Queen Victoria]], Wilhelm was born on 27 January 1859. He was related to many royal figure
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  • ...e|Monarchy|the United Kingdom}}</td><td>[[Henry VIII]]; [[Elizabeth I]]; [[Queen Victoria]]</td>
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  • ...oughout the U.K., and subscriptions were promised ranging from £1,000 from Queen Victoria to pennies and shillings from the people. ...ze of St. Paul’s Cathedral. The Crystal Palace was opened on 1 May 1851 by Queen Victoria who noted in her diary:
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  • ...vil War]], its powers gradually diminishing as the centuries wore on. In [[Queen Victoria]] (r. 1837-1901) the monarchy found itself a purpose in its cohabitation wi
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  • ...rams with the ''Théâtrophone''. Listeners ranged from hospital patients to Queen Victoria.
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  • ...tor of Civil Law by the [[University of Oxford]], and he was knighted by [[Queen Victoria]] in 1853.
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  • ...rams with the ''Théâtrophone''. Listeners ranged from hospital patients to Queen Victoria.
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  • ...his design on an earlier work by William Wyon, which portrayed the head of Queen Victoria on a medal. The general populace welcomed the new additions to the postal s
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  • ...istocracy. His moralism often angered his upper-class opponents (including Queen Victoria), and his heavy-handed control split the Liberal party. His foreign policy ...was made more unhappy by his unkind reception at his final interview with Queen Victoria, when her longstanding dislike of him was made apparent. He brooded over it
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  • ...atomic theory that prevailed in Britain from Dalton's day to the middle of Queen Victoria's reign, and even beyond; and thus perhaps to explain how conviction had, i
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  • ...istocracy. His moralism often angered his upper-class opponents (including Queen Victoria), and his heavy-handed control split the Liberal party. His foreign policy ...was made more unhappy by his unkind reception at his final interview with Queen Victoria, when her longstanding dislike of him was made apparent. He brooded over it
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  • ...rge III, and then more successfully by Prince Albert during the reign of [[Queen Victoria]]. Around the same time, German immigrants introduced the custom into the U
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