QUEEN VICTORIA
... QUEEN VICTORIA once wrote that the exterior of Buckingham Palace was a disgrace to the country, and she underlined the word I ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA once wrote that the exterior of Buckingham Palace was a disgrace to the country, and she underlined the word I ...
... Queen Victoria. documents in the world. She was most methodical. She began in early life to keep all her letters. After coming to the Throne she had all her official papers similarly treated. The Pi’ince Consort had them classified, annotated, and indexed ...
... ON QUEEN VICTORIA. DISCLOSURES OF MALINES CONVERSATIONS. A report of the Malines Conversations, in which Anglicans, led by Lord Halifax, between 1921 and 1926, discussed with Roman Catholics at Malines, in Belgium, the question of re-union with the Roman ...
... Queen Victoria. The Madrid correspondent of the Daily Telegraph learns on the authority of highly-placed personage in the entourage of their Majesties, that an interesting event may be expected in the Spanish Royal Family. His informant declares that ...
... OF QUEEN VICTORIA. WHOM TO SEE IN LEEDS NEXT WEEK.—(I) Jean Arthur and William Powell in “The Ex-Mrs. Bradford at the ower Picture House. (2) Francis Lederer and Ann Sothern in “My American Wife” at the Paramount Theatre. (3) Mary Dante in The Great Dante’s ...
... being that they took such lines every heart she has fashioned her throne ” and “ As Queen of the Earth she reigneth alone” as praise for their great and good Queen Victoria, the general trend of the song lending itself to their version, and would it not ...
... Queen Victoria. Mr. Gladstone wrote to the Queen that the Cabinet had given its entire approval to the communication of intelligence respecting its proceedings to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, as it has been in action for several years past, and that Mr ...
... Queen Victoria. was to receive in London such homage as the world had never seen before. She described it in sober detail in her journal. This is one extract; A never-to-be-forgotten day. No one ever, I believe, met with such ovation as was given to me ...
... Queen Victoria. of letters by extracts from her private diaries in order to make the record intelligible and complete. If all the papers were published they would run to several hundred volumes. When the question of issuing them to the public came before ...
... LINK WITH QUEEN VICTORIA The death has occurred at Sowerby. Thirsk, Mr. Henry Reddin, at the age of 80. He had been business in Thirsk for many years, retiring about a year ago. Mr. Reddin came of a military family. One of his treasured possessions was ...
... QUEhEN VICTORIA AT NICE. Nice, Thursday (Reuter).-The weather to-day was fine and warm; and the Queen again break3fasted under a tent in the garden, subsequently taking h-er usual drive in a donkey carriage in the gardens of the Villa' Liserb. The Prince ...
... SOl/Vm/tS OF QUEEN VICTORIA. ...