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Trivia about victoria
She proposed to her first cousin Albert on October 15, 1839; they were married soon after
On her death in 1901, Henry James remarked, "We all feel a bit motherless today"
This granddaughter of George III became queen of England in 1837
This name is popular in England because it was the name of England's queen for most of the 1800s
Until 1840 brides just wore their best dresses; then this young queen got married all in white
She became a queen in 1837 after her uncle, King William IV, died
Empress of India who reportedly lamented, "We are rather short for a queen"
This provincial capital on Vancouver Island is famous for its Butchart Gardens
Afternoon tea at the Empress Hotel is a treasured tradition in this "regal" British Columbia city
This capital of Seychelles shares its name with the capitals of British Columbia & Hong Kong
This queen wore English lace on her 1840 bridal gown to give the British lace-making industry a boost
In 1842 Mendelssohn completed his "Scottish Symphony" & dedicated it to this queen
Many things in Hong Kong are named for this queen, including the mountain peak on Hong Kong island
The beautiful Butchart Gardens is one of the top draws in this capital of British Columbia
In the musical "Baker Street", this queen's Diamond Jubilee Parade was brought to life by marionettes
In England the anniversary of this queen's birthday is observed on a Saturday following May 24
Australia's southernmost mainland point is Wilson's Promontory in this state named for a queen
Reigned during Opium, Crimean & Boer Wars; survived husband by a mere 40 years
Even the Duchess of Windsor is included on Royalty Row at the Royal London Wax Museum in this B.C. capital
She said Gladstone "speaks to me as if I was a public meeting"
This British queen was named empress of India in 1876
On Feb. 10, 1840 Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha married her
Port Phillip got a sex change & became her
Across the pond, Commonwealth Day was originally established on May 24, the birthday of this 19th century queen
In the mid-1880s, it was the capital of the Crown colony of Vancouver Island
A pleasure carriage with a raised driver’s seat, or the 19th century British queen for whom it was named
Reputedly, the first Christmas tree in England was the one Prince Albert gave this queen in 1841
Vancouver isn't on Vancouver Island, but this capital is
Hong Kong ceded to Great Britain
18 when she became queen in 1837, she reigned for 63 years
It's the largest city on Canada's Vancouver Island
Because her husband took an active rol in the management of her affairs, some called her "Queen Albertine"
British monarch crowned in 1837, when she was barely 18
Thomas Sully left England for America as a child but returned in the 1830s to paint this queen
This queen's father-in-law, Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, was also her uncle
Mile zero of the Trans-Canada Highway is marked by a monument in this city on Vancouver Island
In 1848 she wrote to Belgium's King Leopold, "Great events make me quiet and calm; it is only trifles that irritate my nerves"
The capitals of British Columbia, Hong Kong & the Seychelles share this name
This British Columbia capital was the capital of the colony of Vancouver Island 1848-1866
This capital of Hong Kong lies on the northern shore of Hong Kong Island
The rough waters of Bass Strait separate Tasmania from this Australian state
Roman goddess associated with the Greek Nike, or the capital of British Columbia
"When to go" to Australia? If it's summer (Dec.), try southern (cooler) states, like this one named for a queen
The capital of the Seychelles has this "queenly" name, like the capital of British Columbia
This lake is the chief source of the Nile River
...the U.S. ended its Civil War
This largest African lake is the chief source of the Nile River
Founded in 1836, an Ontario univ. that's part of the University of Toronto bears the name of this British queen
It's the name of this state, mate
In 1935 & '36 Helen Hayes reigned for 517 Broadway performances as this queen who reigned for 63 years
You'll find the beautiful Butchart Gardens 14 miles north of this city, the "queen" of British Columbia
This queen was the last of the house of Hanover
She is the most recent who was not the child of a monarch