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Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria. From 1837 until her death in 1901, she was Queen of the United Kingdom. Her reign was known as the Victorian period. There's a half decent wikipedia entry on Queen Victoria over at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Victoria
- New confrontations between England supporters and riot police in Marseille. [web page]
- On stage, scars. [web page]
- 'You wouldn't want it as your Easter treat': Chocolate given to troops by Queen Victoria is found in an attic [web page]
- Portraits of black British life prior to Windrush are included in a new exhibition. [web page]
- Cunard's Queen Victoria cruise to Corfu is a magnificent event. [web page]
- Charles Dickens and the ladies who helped him become who he was. [web page]
- Is a Queen Victoria monument bad? It's time to discuss colonialism | Owen Jones. [web page]
- Penny Dale: A queen's quilt. [web page]
- Queen Victoria is played by Judi Dench in a new film about her relationship with a young Indian. [web page]
- Amazing photographs of a 19th-century travelling circus have surfaced. [web page]
- In ITV's latest bonkbuster, Queen Victoria's VERY bawdy side is exposed. [web page]
- Martha Ricks, a former slave, sent Queen Victoria a quilt. [web page]
- The bride has finally arrived! Jenna Coleman poses for pictures in a lace bridal gown and flower headpiece while filming scenes for her next television series, Queen Victoria. [web page]
- Carol Drinkwater exposes the Riviera's true (royal) pioneer of vacationing. [web page]
- How well do you know royalty in literature? Take this quiz to find out. [web page]
- According to new information, Prince Albert Victor, a top suspect in the case of the London serial killer Jack the Ripper, had gonorrhoea, which he presumably acquired from a prostitute. [web page]
- At the V&A, gender-neutral underwear will be on exhibit. [web page]
- Cupcakes for Father's Day. [web page]
- Four recipes from one batch of roasted rhubarb | Plan ahead. [web page]
- The Victoria and Albert Museum is putting on an exhibition about underwear. [web page]
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is creating a comic book about Sherlock Holmes' wiser sibling, according to newswire. [web page]
- Arthur C. Clarke's concept of global governance. [web page]
- Obituary for Joan Ware. [web page]
- At an HIV charity event, Prince Harry performs a duet with Coldplay. [web page]
- Gardens: the Chilean guava, which is surprisingly underappreciated. [web page]
- The packing boxes open, revealing Queen Victoria. [web page]
- Sir Roy Strong is interviewed. [web page]
- The Queen's Platinum Jubilee is being commemorated in many ways. [web page]
- Steven Moffat, the showrunner of 'Doctor Who,' is leaving the series. [web page]
- Issue 229 of Discover Britain is now available. [web page]
- The exotic collections of Frederick Horniman have been a source of enjoyment for more than a century. [web page]
- The Best Attractions in the United Kingdom. [web page]
- There are five Royal Warrant shops in London. [web page]
- We waited in line to meet Queen Elizabeth II, who is lying in state in Westminster Hall. [web page]
- Her Majesty's jewellery will be on display as part of the Platinum Jubilee festivities. [web page]
- Queen Victoria's Isle of Wight sanctuary, Osborne House. [web page]
- To commemorate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, please sign our card. [web page]
- The Queen is celebrating her 70th year on the throne. [web page]
- Issue 226 is now available for purchase. [web page]
- British people like to fart openly. [web page]
- For the Love of Scotland: The History of Highland Games [web page]
- Torchwood travels to Cambridge in today's reviews. [web page]
- Many Moons: 185 Years Of Proud Textile Manufacturing [web page]
- British Golden Age (RIP Queen Elizabeth II). [web page]
- The Cedars of Lebanon at Chiswick House are being preserved for future generations. [web page]
- Queen Victoria survives her sixth assassination attempt. [web page]
- Birds Do It, Bees Do It: Lois McMaster Bujold’s Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen. [web page]
- India will make "all reasonable efforts" to recover the Crown Jewels from the United Kingdom. [web page]
- A picture of life under Queen Victoria is revealed in this notebook. [web page]
- Fu Suqing, a Chinese great-grandmother, turns 119 today. [web page]
- A Cunard trip to Corfu on the Queen Victoria is a grand affair. [web page]
- Look for cultivated plants that are on the verge of extinction. [web page]
- According to the creator of the successful royal TV drama, Queen Victoria would have been 'horrified' by Brexit. [web page]
- Powderham Castle Garden Festival is an annual event held at Powderham Castle. [web page]
- In Edgar Degas' 'Portrait of a Woman,' X-rays reveal a fascinating face. [web page]
- Royal Dart Yacht Club celebrates 150 years. [web page]
- Fast Facts about Prince Philip. [web page]
- Today in History is the 24th of May. [web page]
- Part 3 of the Top 50 Caribbean Cruises of 2016. [web page]
- Davy Russell's professional opinion: Queen Victoria Pendleton ruled at Cheltenham. [web page]
- From Ripper Street to The Adam Buxton Podcast, catch up and download. [web page]
- George Mann's The Affinity Bridge is reviewed. [web page]
- The unexpected reason why brides wear white is this. [web page]
- Victoria is a popular choice. [web page]
- 18th of June, 2016. [web page]
- Is this the "biggest disaster" of the twenty-first century? Brexit and the breakup of the United Kingdom [web page]
- Case Studies in Content Moderation: Facebook Suspends Account for Displaying Topless Aboriginal Women (2016). [web page]
- Warwick Castle hosts a royal sleepover. [web page]
- Aberdeenshire is home to Scotland's Castle Trail. [web page]