THE OF QUEEN VICTORIA
... THE OF QUEEN VICTORIA ...
... THE OF QUEEN VICTORIA ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA. (Cop L) THE LONGEST REIGN IN HISTORY. ACCESSION AND CORONATION. MARRIAGE AND WIDOWHOOD. ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA A Complete Record of the Principal Events connected with English History which occurred during the Reign of the Part late Queen cries will be Published Weekly as Supplements to The ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA with English History which occurred during the Reign of Part This Series will Published Weekly late Queen A Complete Record of the Principal Events connected as Supplements to “The Graphic'' SUPPLEMENT TO THE GRAPHIC, April 13, 1901 ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA: AL. By SIDNEY LEE, EDITOR OF THE DICTI3NARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY. The QUARTERLY REVIEW for January says : Mr. Sidney Lee has performed, with marked success, a work which required in no common measure a combination of assiduous labour ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA. V. R. I.: lira AND By the MARQUIS or Lomas, H.T. (Harpers. 55.) The author of this life, now the Duke of Argyll, writes 'gently gracefully, If net really well; but his life of Queen Victoria Is hardly distingaisbable from other books whieb ...
... of the Queen's domestic life and personal character. The GUARDIAN says: There are many lives of our beloved Queen, but the late Mrs. Oliphant's 'Queen Victoria' will always remain predominant among them for those peculiar gifts of discernment of character ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA Opposite ST. PAUL'S ...
... The Queen Victoria.' This poplular licensed house, at 131, Globe Road, Bethnal Green. has been under the capable control of its genial host, Mr. J. Morant, for nearly two years, and during that time he has made many friends in the district. Ile is very ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA, Who entered Into Rest on TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1901. A HYMN SUITABLE FOR 11EIORIIL SERVICES. Written and Set to Musk by REV. J. MOUNTAIN. Harmonies Revised by W.W.STARNER,Esq., A.R.A N. PRICE TWOPKNCE. FIRST AND LAST MUM • ' Starr, noble ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA tbe RA . THE TRAINING OF OUR OFFICERS—SANDHURST FU ly The'AUTHOR of “AN ABSENT-MINDED WAR. THE UGANDA RAILWAY « A Stirring Talc BnUsh Enterpr^^ MR THOMAS HARDY AND MR W. aRCHE r mK. RwJ CxmvwnUtlm recorded by WILLIAM ARCHER. THE GREAT ...
... THE QUEEN VICTORIA, BARNET GROVE, BETHNAL OMEN. H tThe well.known Cabinet Manufactui Fr), Begs to inform his very many f.iends and the residents of the district that he has Purchased the above old-established Tavern, trusts to receive their patronage ...