Victorian families Queen Victoria Alexandrina Victoria 24 May

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Victorian families

Victorian families

Queen Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria) 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901

Queen Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria) 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901

Victorian era is the period of Queen Victoria‘s reign 20. 06. 183722. 01. 1901

Victorian era is the period of Queen Victoria‘s reign 20. 06. 183722. 01. 1901

British Empire

British Empire

1837 - Victoria becomes queen 1838 - The first photographs are taken 1842 -

1837 - Victoria becomes queen 1838 - The first photographs are taken 1842 - The first Mines Act 1843 - The first Christmas Card 1846 - 1852 - Potato famine 1853 - Crimea war begins 1872 - The first soccer FA Cup Final is played 1878 - The first light bulb is invented 1891 - Free primary schools for all children 1901 - Queen Victoria dies

Prince Albert Queen Victoria

Prince Albert Queen Victoria

Great Exhibition -1851 Queen Victoria opens the Great Exhibition in the Crystal Palace in

Great Exhibition -1851 Queen Victoria opens the Great Exhibition in the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London.

Participating countries Britain Australia India New Zealand Sweden Norway Denmark France the USA Switzerland

Participating countries Britain Australia India New Zealand Sweden Norway Denmark France the USA Switzerland Frederick Bakewell 's facsimile 1848 Exhibits an envelope machine kitchen appliances steel-making display a precursor to today's fax machine the world's first voting machine a barometer a reaping machine etc 13, 000 in total,

Albert Memorial opened in 1875 120, 000 pounds

Albert Memorial opened in 1875 120, 000 pounds

Royal Albert Hall of Arts and Sciences opened in 1871

Royal Albert Hall of Arts and Sciences opened in 1871

This is a photograph of Eagle House, just down the road from Conduit Street.

This is a photograph of Eagle House, just down the road from Conduit Street.

This is a photograph of Caroline Cottages, Conduit Place

This is a photograph of Caroline Cottages, Conduit Place

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