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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.

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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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Scotch on the Rocks: The TV drama locked away for 50 years

Jul 6,2023 9:30 pm

By Craig WilliamsBBC Scotland

It sounds like The Most dramatic news story imaginable.

The Battle for Scottish independence has taken a violent turn after paramilitary " soldiers" of the Scottish Liberation Army (SLA) took over The Town of Fort William .

Troops from English regiments of the British Army are massing north of Glasgow to Turn Back an expected assault on The Nation 's largest city.

The Prime Minister is meeting his cabinet in London.

And The Leadership of the SNP, The Party which recently narrowly missed out on winning a majority in the Westminster parliament, has yet to condemn the actions in the Highlands.

This is not Real Life . It was what Bbc Scotland programme makers imagined could happen back in 1973, in one of The Most controversial episodes in The Corporation 's 100-year history north of The Border .

The drama series they created has never been shown since.

It started in the minds of two English writers, one of whom would become best known as Margaret Thatcher 's home secretary.

Douglas Hurd was one of bright young things of the Conservative Party when he wrote a trilogy of novels in the late 1960s.

He had been a diplomat But by The Time his third novel, Scotch on The Rocks , was turned into a BBC drama in 1973, he was working for the Conservatives and on the cusp of entering parliament.

The TV adaptation was a complex and violent political thriller told over five parts.

It was made at a time when Bbc Scotland was hoping to produce more high-budget, high-profile drama for the whole of The Bbc network.

Chris Kaye, now 75 and retired after decades producing and directing television, was a young assistant to the programme's director at The Time . He says it was The Best thing he ever worked on.

" It was a fabulous Scottish director who had come from Granada especially to do this. It was a challenging exercise because it was a network show, one of our first all colour series.

" It had a good budget and we had The Best actors we could afford, " He Said .

One of The Cast was then 23-year-old Alex Norton , now a star of film and television, including Taggart and Two Doors Down.

" I remember there was some problem With Us blowing up a statue. We were going to blow up a statue of Queen Victoria and at The Last minute The Council wouldn't allow it so we blew up some guy on a horse instead, " He Said .

" I was in a couple of scenes. One was when they creep up on somebody's car and I was to throw a brick through The Window . It was a bit away and it took about three or four goes and I lobbed The Brick and dented The Panel work.

" Eventually, the cameraman said maybe we could throw The Car at The Brick and rewind The Film . "

Despite these challenges the production, which included filming battles on The Streets of Fort William , went well.

It was shown in The Spring of 1973 and audience figures and reviews were generally good. The Bbc 's Board of Governors praised the adaptation.

But there was Trouble Brewing behind The Scenes .

The programme had Come Along at a politically turbulent time.

The SNP had won a Westminster seat in 1967 and The Party was doing well in opinion polls.

This had helped push the Conservatives under Ted Heath into committing to a Scottish assembly.

However by 1973 his government had been struggling with industrial disputes and British troops were on The Streets in Northern Ireland .

The SNP's leader, Gordon Wilson , had called for the programme to be shelved ahead of transmission. That was rejected But almost as soon as Scotch on The Rocks hit The Nation 's screens pressure began mounting on those involved in the programme.

" It got quite vociferous and rather sadly it really started to detract from the success of the performances because everyone had raved about how exciting it was, " said Chris Kaye.

" For us it was a year and a half's work with brilliant actors and actresses and an awful lot of effort. "

After transmission, the SNP's formal complaint was upheld by The Bbc 's Programmes Complaints Commission (PCC).

They agreed the use of the Scottish National Party name and logo in the drama created The Risk that viewers might think The Real SNP was involved in violence and that this constituted " unfair treatment".

As a result the programme has never been shown again.

Among those watching in 1973 was Michael Russell , current president of the SNP and former culture secretary in the Scottish Government .

He does not believe people mistook it for a documentary and believes the programme ultimately did more good than harm.

" What it did do was to wake up the idea that there was something happening in Scotland that was to do with Scotland as a nation, " He Said .

" People were writing fiction about The Nation and quite a lot of people Like Me would think that This Was really interesting. There's something here that we haven't thought about.

" When I look back on it I think What Happened was it raised the consciousness in a curious way, " he added.

A 'historical curiosity'

Alex Norton was sad the programme disappeared.

" I was disappointed certainly because I never got a repeat fee, which is always a good thing.

" I was aware it was controversial But I just thought that was all to The Good . The more controversial the better, " He Said .

Chris Kaye has long hoped it will be shown again.

" It would be such a pleasure to sit down and see it Once Again . I looked at the clip that you get on Youtube, which lasts one and a half minutes and it's just like yesterday. "

Luke Mccullough , Bbc Scotland 's head of Corporate Affairs , said: " Scotch on The Rocks was an iconic piece of TV drama made here in Scotland, But was never repeated following its original transmission due to the complaint being upheld about a key plot point in The First episode.

" With The Passage of time, it's not impossible that The Bbc could consider showing it again, with careful handling of material covered by the historic complaint - But with two of The Five episodes currently missing from The Bbc archive, a repeat remains unlikely.

" If anyone still retains a copy of The Missing two episodes, The Bbc archive would be very happy to hear from them. "

The ideas Scotch on The Rocks deals with are far from irrelevant But 50 Years later could it be shown again without provoking yet more controversy?

Michael Russell thinks so.

" I would love to see it again. I suspect it is rather dated. I suspect the production values have dated But it is a historical curiosity, " He Said .

Alex Norton agrees. " I would really like to see it shown again, " He Said .

" There is no reason why they shouldn't. That was then, this is now. Do people really think it would do any harm? "

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