Queen Victoria (1819-1901), Queen of Great Britain and Ireland (1837-1901), was born at Kensington Palace, London and was the longest reigning monarch in British History. She was the only child of King George III fourth son, Edward, the Duke of Kent…
Queen Victoria (1819-1901), Queen of Great Britain and Ireland (1837-1901), was born at Kensington Palace, London and was the longest reigning monarch in British History. She was the only child of King George III fourth son, Edward, the Duke of Kent…
Queen Victoria (1819-1901), Queen of Great Britain and Ireland (1837-1901), was born at Kensington Palace, London and was the longest reigning monarch in British History. She was the only child of King George III fourth son, Edward, the Duke of Kent…
Queen Victoria (1819-1901), Queen of Great Britain and Ireland (1837-1901), was born at Kensington Palace, London and was the longest reigning monarch in British History. She was the only child of King George III fourth son, Edward, the Duke of Kent…
By 1897 her popularity was ensured and the ceremonial role of the British Monarchy firmly established. By the time of her death she had become the single most obvious link holding together the world's largest empire where one person in four was a…
By 1897 her popularity was ensured and the ceremonial role of the British Monarchy firmly established. By the time of her death she had become the single most obvious link holding together the world's largest empire where one person in four was a…
By 1897 her popularity was ensured and the ceremonial role of the British Monarchy firmly established. By the time of her death she had become the single most obvious link holding together the world's largest empire where one person in four was a…
By 1897 her popularity was ensured and the ceremonial role of the British Monarchy firmly established. By the time of her death she had become the single most obvious link holding together the world's largest empire where one person in four was a…
By 1897 her popularity was ensured and the ceremonial role of the British Monarchy firmly established. By the time of her death she had become the single most obvious link holding together the world's largest empire where one person in four was a…
By the late 1870’s her conservative Prime Minister Disraeli had managed to coax her back into public view. Queen Victoria described herself as a liberal and supported constitutional government, free trade and religious tolerance. In 1877 Disraeli…