QUEEN VICTORIA
... QUEEN VICTORIA SOUTH BUCKS mourning. ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA SOUTH BUCKS mourning. ...
... Queen Victoria. His Majesty the King. it will be remembered, was recently approached by the Lord Mayor of London with regard to a number of suggestions made that there should be some permanent national memorial of Queen Victoria. Hie Majesty suggested ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA. (Copyright.) THE LONGEST REIGN IN HISTORY. ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA. According to the Cowl rieen/rr, the Quest and Prince's Beati.os went on Tnursday ban Ai 11 - les-Beins to Annecy by special train. The wile it atteadance consisted of Lady Churchill (Led,- in-Waiting). The Dowager Marchioness Sly, Mdlle ...
... AS “QUEEN VICTORIA Leaving New Zealand. Mrs. Amos returned ».o Australia and sailed for home on the *’ Largs Bav on July 12th-. On both her outward and return trips she won special Captain s prizes for her role in fancy dress parades as Queen Victoria ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA Majesty the Queen attained her year on j Sunday, an age which ha« been exceeded by nine only of the HOTereigns of Kngland, dating from the Norman Conquest—viz. Henry I. and Edward 1., who both lived 67 years, Queen Klv.alx'th years, Janies ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA BUTTONS, Id., lid., 2d. GOD SAVE THE KING ! ...
... CIIESHAM TO QUEEN VICTORIA. Mr. Howard moved that the Council send a lot•al addrow to the Queen upon the occasion of the linth rumiveraary of her accession, and that the matter h e left with the Clerk, the cost not to exceed 45. Mr. Stone secondtxl, and ...
... faithfully performed, of a crown upheld by honour and virtue. Our wellbeloved Queen has been taken from us. and has gone to the eternal rest. God our dear Queen. Victoria, one of the noblest women, one the greatest Sovereigns the world ha£ seen! Our hearts ...
... FAVOURITE OF QUEEN VICTORIA. It is pretty generally believed that Dizzy was the Primo Minister whom Queen Victoria liked most, while Gladstone got on her nerves, to quote one It would appear, however, from Reed Carpenter's reminiscences, that Robibrt ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA AND THE TROOPER. There has just passed away at Billericay, in Es-ex, a man named F. Parker, who fought with Rimingtou's Guides during the Boer War at Graspan, Bylining, and Madder River, and at the last-named engagement was badly hit. ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA AND MILLET. •A. M. F., whose anonymity has been we/1 guarded, give. in her . Tales of my Father a good many anecdote. about Queen Victoria and the Court. During a visit of the Queen and the Prince Consort to Cherbourg, they ...