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Queen Victoria

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Gender Female
Death122 years ago
Date of birth May 24,1819
Zodiac sign Gemini
Date of died January 22,1901
DiedOsborne
East Cowes
United Kingdom
Grandparents George III of the United Kingdom
George III
Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Parents Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn
Did you knowVictoria is the 10th-longest-reigning monarch of all time (23,226 days).
Height 152 (cm)
Job Painter
Spouse Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Children Edward VII
Victoria, Princess Royal
Grandchildren George V
Wilhelm II
Alexandra Feodorovna
Deposed date1901-01-22 18:37:00
FoundedUniversity Of Liverpool
Cousins Albert, Prince Consort
Movies/Shows The Film That Was Lost
Born Kensington Palace
London
United Kingdom
Buried Royal Mausoleum
DownwardsQueen Victoria's journals
Queen Victoria's sketchbook
Our life in the Highlands
Dear and honoured lady
Great grandchild George VI
Edward VIII
Great grandparent Frederick, Prince of Wales
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Our life in the Highlands
The letters of Queen Victoria, a selection from her Majesty's correspondence bewteen the years 1837 and 1861
Queen Victoria in her letters and journals
Advice to a grand-daughter
Dearest Mama
Leaves from the Highland Journals of Queen Victoria
Beloved mama
Leaves from a journal
Queen Victoria's sketchbook
Darling child
Your dear letter;
Journeys in Scotland: Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland, Leaves from the Journal of Our Life in the Highlands, The Clyde: River and Firth
Journal of a Life in the Highlands
Dear and honoured lady
More Leaves from the Journal of a Life in the Highlands, from 1862 To 1882
Victoria in the Highlands; the personal journal of Her Majesty Queen Victoria
Physical and sport education for Victorian schools
Vickery's Motor and traffic law, Victoria
Queen Victoria, Her Gracious Life and Glorious Reign: A Complete Story of the Career of the Marvelous Queen and Empress, and a Life of the New King, Edward VII, with a Brief History of England
The Letters of Queen Victoria: Vol. I: 1837-1843
The civil establishment of the Colony of Victoria for the year 1851
Queen Victoria : The Scottish Journals
Queen Victorias Teenage Diaries
Criminal liability for self-induced intoxication
Essential commercial legislation, Victoria
Queen Victoria's Account of Her Visit to the Channel Islands in 1846
Leaves from the Journal of Our Life in the Highlands, from 1848 To 1861: To Which Are Prefixed and Added Extracts from the Same Journal Giving an Account of Earlier Visits to Scotland, and Tours in England and Ireland, and Yachting Excursions
The Letters of Queen Victori: A Selection from Her Majesty's Correspondence Between the Years 1837 and 1861 Volume 2, 1844-1853, Fully Illustrated
Tupper, Peters & Potts, Solicitors for the Petitioners]
Victoria's strategy for the eighties
A new funding system for further education
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Queen Victoria Life story


Victoria was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901. Her reign of 63 years and 216 days is known as the Victorian era and was longer than any of her predecessors.

Physical Characteristics

Queen ivctoria was a british monarch who reigned from 1837 to 1901.She was born on may 24.1819.And died on january 22.1901.She was 5 feet tlal and weighed about 100 pounds.She had blue eeys and a slim body type.

Family

Queen victoria was the only daughter of edward.Duke of kent and princess victoria of saxe-coburg-saalfeld.She had nine siblings.Including her half-sister.Prinecss feodora of leiningen.She married her first cousin.Prince albert of saxe-cobugr and gotha.In 1840.Together.They had nine children.Including the future edward vii.

Life Story

Queen victoria was born in kensington palace in londons.He was educated by her mother and a governess.And was well-versed in history.Literature.And the arts.She ascended to the throne at the age of 18.And her reign was marked by a period of great prosperity and expansion for the british empire.Seh was a popular monarch.And her reign was nkown as the victorian era.

Success

Queen victoria was a successful monarch who was beloved by her people.She was a strong advocate for social reform.And her reign saw the passage of several miportant laws.Including the factoyr act of 1844.Which improved working conditions for fcatory workers.She also helped to promoet the arts and sciences.And was a patron of the royal academy of arts.

Zodiac Sign and Nationality

Queen vitcoria was a gemini and a british national.

Education.Occupation.and Career

Queen victoria was eduacted by her mother and a governess.She was the monarch of the united kingdom from 1837 to 1901.During her reign.She was a strong advocate for social reform and helped to promote the rats and sciences.

Most Important Event

The most important event of queen victoria s reign was the passing of the royal marraige act of 1836.Which requierd all members of the royal family to obtain the sovereign s permission before marrying.This law was passed in response to the scandal caused by the marriage of her uncle.King edwrad viii.To an american divorcee.

Conclusion

Queen victoria was a beloved monarch who reigned over the united kingdom for 64 years.She was a strong advocate for social reform.And her reign saw the passage of several important laws.She was also a ptaron of the arts and sciences.And her reign was known as the victorian er.Aher most important event was the passing of the royal marriage act of 1836.Which required all members of the royal family to obtain the sovereign s permission before marrying.

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'I booked a last-minute flight and bought a castle'

Jul 6,2023 9:30 pm

By Steven McKenzieBBC Scotland Highlands and Islands reporter

" Everything looked like it would fall apart, " says Samantha Kane of her first viewing of cliff-top Carbisdale Castle .

There was a problem with water seeping into parts of The Country House , and some of The Rooms were in a serious state of disrepair.

When The London-based barrister made her viewing Last Year , The Highland property had been placed on The Market for The third Time In Six Years .

Significant maintenance costs, or maybe tales of The Castle being haunted by a Ghostly White lady, appeared to have scared off some potential buyers.

But The Lawyer , today known as Lady Samantha Kane of Carbisdale Castle , was intrigued.

She says: " I had heard it had been sold, but then The Sale Fell through and it was back on The Market .

" I thought I should at least go and see it.

" So I took a last-minute flight to Inverness and made my first trip to that Far North in The Highlands. "

She added: " I arrived at Carbisdale Castle and it was so atmospheric. It's a magnificent building.

" When they opened The Door and I went in there were grandiose rooms, but all sadly had gone to ruin. There was a lot of ingress of water.

" But I thought somebody ought to save this iconic building and landmark for Future Generations . I immediately made an offer unconditionally and I said: 'I must Buy This castle'. "

Her offer was accepted.

Lady Carbisdale's interest in The property near Ardgay, in Sutherland, began when she first learned of its history.

For 60 years from 1945 The Castle was a youth hostel, but during World War Two it had served as a sanctuary for members of The Norwegian Royal Family after Nazi Germany 's invasion of Norway.

At The End of The War , Carbisdale hosted The signing of an agreement that required Russian troops, who had captured Norwegian villages while fighting German soldiers, to peacefully withdraw from Norway.

And Then there was The Castle 's original resident, Mary Caroline Blair. Lady Carbisdale was fascinated by Her Story .

In Victorian London, The Oxford-born Army Captain 's wife found herself at The centre of a high-society scandal.

She was having An Affair with George Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, a married man and The third Duke of Sutherland.

The Duke 's family owned huge swathes of land in The Highlands and played a part in Sutherland's notorious Clearances which saw families moved, often forcibly, off land to make way for large-scale farming.

A bitter Family Feud ensued when Mary Caroline became The Duke 's second wife just months after The death of his first wife. Mary Caroline's own husband had earlier died in a shooting accident.

The new duchess' in-laws were unhappy at how quickly The Marriage had happened.

Queen Victoria , a close friend of The Duke 's first wife, was among those who had appealed to The Duke to wait longer before remarrying.

Though her formal title was The Duchess of Sutherland, Mary Caroline was disparagingly nicknamed Duchess Blair.

Tensions escalated when The Duke himself died and The Duchess ' inheritance was contested by her stepson.

She was later jailed for Six Weeks in London's Holloway Prison after being accused of destroying documents related to The Will .

The dispute was eventually settled, with The Duke of Sutherland's family agreeing to build The Duchess a new Home - provided it was on a site outside The boundaries of The Family 's Sutherland Estate.

The Duchess selected a hillside plot close to - and visible from - The Estate .

Its Clock Tower was built with only three faces, with The side facing Sutherland Estate blank because The Duchess did not want to give her former in-laws The Time of day.

The architectural details would lead to Carbisdale becoming known as The Castle of Spite.

Lady Carbisdale says: " This Was A Woman who built a castle in The Victorian Era , a time when women didn't have many rights.

" That touched a chord with me because in My Life I have faced discrimination, that has driven me to try my hardest to succeed - to prove to The World that no-one can bring me down. "

In The year since her purchase, major renovations have started at The Castle and Lady Carbisdale has further plans.

The property is her private residence, but she proposes opening up parts as a museum telling The Story of The Castle and The Local area, and hopes to use other areas for " quality tourism".

She also plans for a distillery and 12 eco-tourism huts powered by Renewable Energy schemes. The Projects would support local jobs.

Lady Carbisdale's other ideas include inviting Norway's Royal Family to see where their ancestors were kept safe in wartime.

And what of The Castle 's ghost?

" Personally, I think it's Duchess Blair, " says Lady Carbisdale, suggesting that unexplained sounds in undeveloped parts of The property could be caused by The Resident spook.

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