QUEEN VICTORIA
... QUEEN VICTORIA. Her Majesty Queen Victoria was born Kensington Palace on the 24th of May 1819. She was the only child of Edward, Duke of Kent, third son of George 111. and Queen Charlotte, by his wife Princess ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA. Her Majesty Queen Victoria was born Kensington Palace on the 24th of May 1819. She was the only child of Edward, Duke of Kent, third son of George 111. and Queen Charlotte, by his wife Princess ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA. IMPERIAL AND . The announcement Majesty the German Em ° e turD «> Castie to-morrow ' Accompanied by the it London at 1.30 in the under the escort of Household 1 Park by way of Victoria Marble Arch and Hyde thence by way of Street to ...
... TO QUEEN VICTORIA. Through storm and sunshine, sore, _ Thou and thy people down tb e - ' led; Still through this latter darkness. Thou hast been with us—hear and head. Once more the clouds disperse; olic£ ...
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... QUEEN VICTORIA Aid not come inside the burgh boundarie; but halted on the lands of Rom's-field ant Newmanswalls and no Royal personage has ever had the courage or desire to grace the streets of Montrose until the visit of the Duke and Duehesa of York ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA. SECOND EDITION. (SPECIALL Y TELEGRAPHED.) Darmstadt, Thursday Evening. _ Notwithstanding the showery weather, Queen Victoria drove out twice to-day. The Empress Frederick, her daughter, returned to Homburg this ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA. (Copyright.) THE LONGEST REIGN IN HISTORY. ACCESSION AND CORONATION. MARRIAGE AND WIDOWHOOD. ...
... ee, ee QUEEN VICTORIA. Thursday Evening. — ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA. I b F r r N F I r IT was only on Saturday morning that As country was made aware that there was canes for anxiety in the state of the Queen's health, and on Tuesday night came the news of her death. So far as regards the Queen personally ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA AND THE The stories about the Queen’s visits to pool people are legion. When on one of her rambles the country the Queen was caught in shower, and she entered an old woman cottage, the inmate of which did not recognise her Sovereign. “Will ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA. Him fair and !meet she looked that When wakened front her sleep, she told that Britain's crow, Was hers to guard and keep. And idle has kept and guarded it Bight royally and well-- A nation vast now bows in tears To hear her funeral knell ...
... QUEEN VICTORIA. DICTATRESS OF EUROPE WAS DISRAELI'S AMBITION. The following letter from Lord Beaconsfield the late Marchioness of Ely, Lady-in-Waiting to the Queen, is published for the first time in the current number of the Gentlewoman : Manor, ...