In 1890, Queen Victoria apparently summoned her baker to prepare an American apple pie.
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In 1848, Lord Melbourne, British statesman, prime minister and close confidante of Queen Victoria, died.
Famous facsimile copies of letters of dignitaries such as Queen Victoria, Abraham Lincoln, Robert E.
In 1884, the house received the Royal Warrant as purveyors of champagne to Queen Victoria.
The area from Admiralty Arch to the Queen Victoria Memorial will be ticketed and reserved.
Queen Victoria is due to re-enter service after repairs in Bremerhaven, Germany on Wednesday 17 October.
It was a measure of the islands' links with the monarchy stretching back to Queen Victoria.
Those links go back to 1874, when Fiji's chiefs ceded sovereignty over the archipelago to Queen Victoria.
In 1861, Prince Albert, consort and husband of Queen Victoria of England, died of typhoid at Windsor Castle.
In 1852, Queen Victoria commissioned this beer as a supply for the Arctic expedition of Sir Edward Belcher.
Much of the city's clunky, unreliable Underground was built in the reign of Queen Victoria, and it shows.
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The exhibition contains several pieces commissioned by Queen Victoria, the only other monarch to celebrate a Diamond Jubilee.
The time-challenged make a beeline to the Queen Victoria Building or the Strand Arcade downtown for multistore, one-stop shopping.
He championed to Queen Victoria the idea of a "civilized" corridor between the Cape of Good Hope and Cairo.
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Also on display is the miniature crown worn by Queen Victoria for her official Diamond Jubilee portrait in 1897.
In 1858, a telegraphed message from Britain's Queen Victoria to President Buchanan was transmitted over the recently laid trans-Atlantic cable.
Take a dip in the spa waters of elegant Baden-Baden, where Queen Victoria and friends soaked away their worries.
In 1838, the coronation of Queen Victoria took place in Westminster Abbey, a year after she had ascended the throne.
The bridge, which now carries 10, 000 vehicles a day, was opened by Queen Victoria before a crowd of 60, 000 spectators.
One story found in the records is of Donald Stewart, head gamekeeper to Queen Victoria at the Balmoral Estate in Aberdeenshire.
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Edward VII was born the heir apparent on 9 November 1841 as his mother, Queen Victoria, was already on the throne.
Once the parade leaves Mansion House, it will travel along Queen Victoria Street and Cannon Street and pass St Paul's Cathedral.
EastEnders scriptwriters have revealed the Queen Victoria pub will be burned down as part of a major storyline later this year.
You cannot get a much more challenging start than to be christened Pearl Gray, after Queen Victoria's favourite colour for frocks.
The King's Arms Hotel in Dorchester, Dorset, has played host to Queen Victoria and George VI since it was built in 1720.
But less time than Queen Victoria, whose era also carries her name.
When Queen Victoria rounds on her groom, John Brown, for over-familiarity, the courtiers melt out of the shot, leaving him isolated and vulnerable.
Defined as art produced in Britain during Queen Victoria's 64-year reign (1837-1901), Victorian painting is notable for its rich colors and meticulous detail.
Diamond jubilees being rare (the last was achieved by Queen Victoria in 1897), the queen is firmly at the centre of the celebrations.
The site - Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Scrapbook - also gives details of the young Princess Victoria's studies and timetable of lessons.
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