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  2. VICTORIA'S BENEFICENT REIGN.

    THE [?]th year of the reign of Her M[?] Queen Victoria is to be celebra[?]day (Tuesday) throughout the whole [?] Empire. No other British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 317 words
  3. The Queen's First Council.

    The young Queen met the council sit Kensington Palace a 11 o'clock,' (wrote Mr. C. E. Greville.) "Never WHS anything like the first impression she produced, or the ...

    Article : 669 words
  4. THE CORONATION OF QUEEN VICTORIA.

    The Queen has just been crowned after taking the oath to maintain the law and the established religion, find having been anointed and blessed by the Archbishop of Canterbury. On the Queen's immediate right are the DUKE OF NORFOLK and LORD MELBOURNE holding the Sword of State.. Behind the latter, wearing a coronet, is the Queen's mother, the Duchess of Kent. At the rear of the Queen's chair are the Queen's uncles, the Royal Dukes of Sussex and Cambridge, the former wearing his coronet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 92 words
  5. The Queen and Prince Albert in Private Life.

    The Queen and her husbnnd were not only happy in their mutual love, in which respect their lives are full of human interest, but they had a similarity of tastes. They were ...

    Article : 126 words
  6. The Exhibition of 1851.

    One of the chief events in the Queen's life was the opening of the great Exhibition at Hyde Park on May Day, 1851. This had been one of Prince Albert's great ideas, at ...

    Article : 137 words
  7. The Queen in Public Life.

    Although much that has preceded this has directly refeired to Her Majesty in her public capacity, nothing has been said about those public duties which the nature of her ...

    Article : 679 words
  8. The Little Princess.

    The Princess Victoria, afterwards Queen of Great [?] was born at Kensignton Palace on the 2th of May, 1819, nearly four years [?] battle of Waterloo. The ...

    Article : 793 words
  9. Death of Prince Albert.

    Deep as was the grief which Her Majesty experienced at the losa of her mother the Duchess of Kent in 1861, it could not equal that more terrible unexpected grief which ...

    Article : 574 words
  10. The Queen's Family.

    Since the dentil of her husband, the Queen has lived a more secluded life, but though she has in the years which have since elapsed been less seen by lur pjople, the loyal and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 691 words
  11. The Queen's Coronation.

    The coronation ceremony took place on 28th June 1838. At 10 o'clock in the morning amid a salute of 21 guns, the Queen left Buckingham Palace, where she then ...

    Article : 130 words
  12. Love's Young Dream.

    Prince Albert had been one of the first to congratulate the Queen upon her accession, and expressed the hope that Heaven would strengthen and assist her m her high utt ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 392 words
  13. The Young Queen.

    We are told that on Tuesday morning (20th June, 1837), shortly after 2 o'clock, the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Lord Chamberlain (Marquis of Conyngham), left ...

    Article : 266 words
  14. The Queen's Marriage.

    On the 23rd of NOvember the Privy COuncil met to receive the formal announcement of the bethrothal. "Precisely at 2 o'clock," (the narrative is ...

    Article : 251 words
  15. The Queen in Scotland and Ireland.

    No one who has read or heard anything of "Leaves from the Journal of our Life in the Highlands," can fail to observe the Queen's great attachment to Scotland. The first ...

    Article : 162 words
  16. THE QUEEN'S FURST COUNCIL.

    The Picture represents the Queen, now sole survivor of those present, holding in her hand the address she read to tno Council before its members were sworn. Nearest the [?]c tator is the Queen's loved uncle, the Duke of Sussex, before whom is the declaration Her Majesty's rightful accession to the Throne to he signed by the Privy Council. On the other side of the table, wearing the Star of the Garter, is the Duke of Cumberland. On his right is the Archbishop of Canterbury; on his left, in military uniform, the familiar figure of the Duke of Wellington. Lord Melbourne, Fine Lord of the Treasury, in his rich diplomatic uniform, stands at the head of the table with a document which' is to receive the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 173 words
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