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  • ...derick Arthur George, the second son of King [[George V]] and his consort, Queen Victoria Mary. He was not trained to be king and always stood in the shadow of his c
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  • ...utside performances, including one before [[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]] at the [[Royal Gallery of Illustration]], and a three-performance run at ...4, was a command performance at the [[Royal Gallery of Illustration]] for Queen Victoria, [[Prince Albert]], and their family; among the other guests were King [[Le
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  • ...da and Australia, and clients included the [[Prince of Wales]], [[Victoria|Queen Victoria]] and the [[nobility]].
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  • ...handed over, in controversial circumstances, the [[Koh-i-Noor]] diamond to Queen Victoria as part of the terms of the conclusion of the war and the 250th anniversary ...John Spencer Login and Lady Login. There is also a controversy saying that Queen Victoria had an affair with Maharaja, and had a son named, [[Prince Leopold|Prince L
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  • ..., no monarchs since the sixteenth century have signed Bills themselves and Queen Victoria last gave verbal assent in 1854.<ref>Royal Prerogative, p. 4</ref>
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  • :'''Queen Victoria came to the throne''' :'''Queen Victoria d.'''
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  • ...dminister it. In 1853 and 1857, he personally administered chloroform to [[Queen Victoria]] during the births of her eighth and ninth children; this royal endorsemen ...opold in 1853 and Beatrice in 1857.<ref>{{cite web | title= Anesthesia and Queen Victoria | work= John Snow | publisher= Department of Epidemiology UCLA School of Pu
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  • ...[Louise Caroline Alberta]], a daughter of [[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]]. Prior to this the area that now comprises Alberta was inhabited by vario
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  • ...Queen of Scots]], [[Queen Elizabeth I]], [[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]], [[Josephine Bonaparte]] and [[Marie Antoinette]].
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  • ...Kingdom]]), was a granddaughter of [[Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]]. Philip's mother Princess Alice was also a sister of [[Louise Mountbatten ...een Elizabeth the Queen Mother|Queen Elizabeth]], his third cousin through Queen Victoria and second cousin, once removed through [[Christian IX of Denmark]]. The co
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  • ...chs continued to influence government policy until the end of the reign of Queen Victoria in 1901.
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  • ...a's fame took on legendary proportions as [[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]] was seen to be Boudica's "namesake". Victoria's [[Poet Laureate]], [[Alfr
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  • ...bly long artistic career stretched from the latter years of the reign of [[Queen Victoria]] into the age of the [[Concorde]] supersonic jetliner. Although most of W
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  • ...named Bytown after Colonel By. In 1855 it was renamed Ottawa, and in 1857 Queen Victoria made it Canada's capital.
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  • ...t a "Friendly Society" and their charitable activities. Soon thereafter, [[Queen Victoria]] who, together with her consort Prince Albert, had made [[Balmoral Castle] Together with the earlier 1822 event, Queen Victoria's patronage of the Games constituted one of the most significant factors in
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  • ...ides a white horse down the theater aisles onto the stage to announce that Queen Victoria has pardoned Mack the Knife, together with all other criminals throughout
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  • ...arguably the most famous Victorian after [[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]] herself. Nightingale moved from her family home in [[Middle Claydon]], [[ In response to an invitation from Queen Victoria &ndash; and despite the limitations of confinement to her room &ndash; Nigh
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  • ...major English poet of the 19th century, and the most popular poet of the [[Queen Victoria|Victorian]] era. In the movement of his verse he followed in the tradition
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  • ...purred popular support. In the end, when [[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]] and [[Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha|Prince Albert]] arrived for On May 1, 1851, together with Prince Albert, Queen Victoria officially opened the Exhibition at the Palace. The massive and ornate ope
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  • ...purred popular support. In the end, when [[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]] and [[Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha|Prince Albert]] arrived for On May 1, 1851, together with Prince Albert, Queen Victoria officially opened the Exhibition at the Palace. The massive and ornate ope
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