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Queen Victoria was the longest-reigning monarch in British history, ruling from 1837 until her death in 1901

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Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: LFB and the Blitz - Queen Victoria Street

LFB and the Blitz - Queen Victoria Street
The moment that an unsupported front wall of a building, severely damaged by fire, dramatically collapsed into the street

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The Royal Gathering at Windsor

The Royal Gathering at Windsor, November 17th 1907. The Princess Royal, Duke of Connaught, Queen of Norway, German Emperor, Princess of Wales, Princess Patricia, Prince of Wales, King of Spain

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Royal wedding 1893 - Queen Victoria congratulates the bride

Royal wedding 1893 - Queen Victoria congratulates the bride
Princess May of Teck(later the Duchess of York, then Queen Mary)(1867-1953) receives congratulations from her husbands grandmother, Queen Victoria

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Coronation. Guards Band Queens escort

Coronation. Guards Band Queens escort
The Band, part of the Queens escort, mounted by the Bands of the Irish and Scots Guards march off down Victoria Street. 1953

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Hesse - Princess Alice and her children

Hesse - Princess Alice and her children
Princess Alice of Great Britain, third child and second daughter of Queen Victoria, later Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine (1843 -1878), pictured with her husband, Ludwig (Louis) IV

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Olivia Baroness Ardilaun

Olivia Baroness Ardilaun
OLIVIA CHARLOTTE WHITE, baroness ARDILAUN, wife of Arthur Edward Guinness - in 1900 she was hostess to Queen Victoria. Date: CIRCA 1871

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Jubilee Arch, East Gate, Chichester, 1897

Jubilee Arch, East Gate, Chichester, 1897
View looking east. Part of Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee celebrations. Photographic Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: PH 4834

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Royal Wedding 1871 - wedding cake

Royal Wedding 1871 - wedding cake
A magnificent royal wedding cake for the wedding of Princess Louise to the Marquis of Lorne in 1871, made by Queen Victorias chief confectioner at Windsor Castle

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Princess Louise on her wedding day

Princess Louise on her wedding day
Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyl (1848-1939) on her wedding day on 21st March 1871. Louise married John Campbell, Marquess of Lorne, heir to the 8th Duke of Argyl

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Princess Helenas wedding day

Princess Helenas wedding day
Princess Helena (1846-1923), third daughter and fifth child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert pictured on her wedding day

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Marriage of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert

Marriage of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
Wedding of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert at St. Jamess Palace on 10 February 1840. Date: 13 June 1887

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Queen Victoria and her family

Queen Victoria and her family
Queen Victoria shown with members of her family shortly after the wedding of the Prince and Princess of Wales, mourning a bust of her late husband, Prince Albert

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Danish, British and Russian royal families at Bernstorff

Danish, British and Russian royal families at Bernstorff
The three daughters of King Christian IX of Denmark assembled at Bernstorff in 1871 with their families. From the top, Maria Feodorovna

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Queen Alexandra and Empress Marie leaving Victoria Station

Queen Alexandra and Empress Marie leaving Victoria Station
Queen Alexandra (1844-1925) and her sister Empress Maria Feodorovna of Russia, formerly Princess Dagmar of Denmark (1847-1928), in an open carriage, leaving Victoria Station, Central London

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Queen Victoria Goes by Train

Queen Victoria Goes by Train
Queen Victoria travelling by train in its early days, along the Royal route to Scotland on the Great Northern Railway. The Queens progress on these journeys was slow for she so disliked fast

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Prince George of Wales and the Edinburgh family

Prince George of Wales and the Edinburgh family
Prince George of Wales (1865-1936), later King George V (pictured centre) with his cousins, the children of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Princess Alice and Victoria of Hesse

Princess Alice and Victoria of Hesse
Princess Alice (1843-1878), second daughter and third child of Queen Victoria, pictured in Scotland with her eldest child, Princess Victoria of Hesse

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Children of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh

Children of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh
The four eldest children of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg and Grand Princess Marie Alexandrovna of Russia, Duchess of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg in 1880

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Prince Rupert of Teck

Prince Rupert of Teck
Photograph of Prince Rupert of Teck, son of Princess Alice of Albany and Prince Alexander of Teck. Ruperts grandfather was Prince Leopold, Queen Victorias youngest son

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: British Royal Family at Elsick House in 1931

British Royal Family at Elsick House in 1931
At Elsick House, Scotland in 1931: (l to r in front) Lady Maud Carnegie (younger sister of the Duchess of Fife and a granddaughter of King Edward VII), Queen Mary holding Mauds son James

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Duchess of Connaught on her wedding day

Duchess of Connaught on her wedding day
Princess Luise Margarete of Prussia, Duchess of Connaught (1860-1917) on her wedding day, 13 March 1879 to Prince Arthur, third son of Queen Victoria

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Vicky, Crown Princess of Prussia 1860

Vicky, Crown Princess of Prussia 1860
Princess Victoria, Princess Royal of Great Britain, Crown Princess of Prussia, later Empress of Prussia (1840-1901), eldest child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, taken in 1860

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Princesses Alice and Vicky

Princesses Alice and Vicky
Queen Victorias two eldest daughters: on the right, Vicky, Princess Royal, Crown Princess, later Empress of Prussia (1840-1901) and Princess Alice, Grand Duchess of Hesse (1843-1878)

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Queen Alexandra and children

Queen Alexandra and children
Photograph from 1884 showing Queen Victoria with four of her children: from left, Princess Louise, Princess Maud (seated), Prince George (later George V), Queen Alexandra and Princess Victoria

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Children of Edward VII circa. 1875

Children of Edward VII circa. 1875
Photographic study of the five children of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, taken while Edward was still Prince of Wales. The children, from left are: the Duke of York (later George V), Louise

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: UK, London, St. Pauls Cathedral, Queen Anne Statue (not Queen Victoria)

UK, London, St. Pauls Cathedral, Queen Anne Statue (not Queen Victoria)

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The Re-cut Koh-i-noor Diamond, 1852

The Re-cut Koh-i-noor Diamond, 1852
Engraving of the re-cut Koh-i-noor ( mountain of light ) diamond, 1852. Previously owned by the Mogul emperors, the Persian Shahs and Ranjit Singh, the Lion of the Punjab

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Frys Cocoa Ad. / Victoria

Frys Cocoa Ad. / Victoria
An advertisement for Frys Cocoa to celebrate Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Queen Vic / Trombinoscope

Queen Vic / Trombinoscope
Queen Victoria Cartoon

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Queens Bargemaster and Watermen in Queen Victoria s

Queens Bargemaster and Watermen in Queen Victoria s
The Queens Bargemaster of the Royal Household and 48 Watermen in Queen Victorias coronation parade. Handcoloured aquatint engraving from Fores Correct Representation of the State Procession

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Prince Albert, consort of Queen Victoria

Prince Albert, consort of Queen Victoria
Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, husband and Prince Consort of Queen Victoria (26 August 1819 - 14 December 1861). From " Albert The Good; Scenes in the Life of The Prince Consort"

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Queen Victoria, 1838. Creator: Thomas Sully

Queen Victoria, 1838. Creator: Thomas Sully
Queen Victoria, 1838. Victoria sat for Sully throughout March, April and May of 1838

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Queen Victorias Golden Jubilee - souvenir

Queen Victorias Golden Jubilee - souvenir
A chromolithograph souvenir of Queen Victorias Golden Jubilee in 1887, showing the Queen as a young woman in 1837 and as she was in 1887

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Victoria Memorial

Victoria Memorial
Shot at Kolkata, India. Built in Indo-Saracenic style, this was memorial built for Queen Victoria

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Royal Pets, Looty pet dog of Queen Victoria

Royal Pets, Looty pet dog of Queen Victoria
Vintage engraving of Royal Pets, Looty pet dog of Queen Victoria, 19th Century

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The Princes Second Derby, 1900: Diamond Jubilee first past the post, (1901). Creator: Unknown

The Princes Second Derby, 1900: Diamond Jubilee first past the post, (1901). Creator: Unknown
The Princes Second Derby, 1900: Diamond Jubilee first past the post, (1901). Thoroughbred race horse owned by the Prince of Wales winning the Derby at Epsom racecourse in Surrey

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The Prince and Princess of Wales with their family on board the royal yacht, 19th century (1910)

The Prince and Princess of Wales with their family on board the royal yacht, 19th century (1910). The future King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra with their children Prince Albert, Duke of Clarence

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Anne of Warwick (1456-1485), queen consort of King Richard III, 1851

Anne of Warwick (1456-1485), queen consort of King Richard III, 1851. From Biographical Sketches of the Queens of Great Britain, from the Norman Conquest to the Reign of Victoria

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, c1890

Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, c1890. Victoria (1819-1901) became Queen in 1837 and Empress of India in 1877. (Colorised black and white print)

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Prince Edward of Wales, the future King Edward VII of Great Britain (1841-1910), 1890

Prince Edward of Wales, the future King Edward VII of Great Britain (1841-1910), 1890. Artist: W&D Downey
Prince Edward of Wales, the future King Edward VII of Great Britain and Ireland (1841-1910), 1890. Edward VII was King of Great Britain between 1901 and 1910

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Humour social comment the ale house cartoon by Cruikshank

Humour social comment the ale house cartoon by Cruikshank
This is a cartoon etching by the well-known Victorian social caricaturist / cartoonist George Cruikshank (1792 - 1878), dated 1832

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Transporting the Royal Mail in 1837 and 1887

Transporting the Royal Mail in 1837 and 1887
The contrasts shown in the transportation of the Royal Mail in 1837 (by horse drawn coach) and in 1887 (by steam train) at the time of Queen Victoris Golden Jubilee

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Princess Andreas (Andrew) of Greece

Princess Andreas (Andrew) of Greece
Princess Andrew of Greece (1885-1969), formerly Princess Alice of Battenberg, great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria via her mother, Princess Victoria of Hesse

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Princess Mary, Viscountess Lascelles

Princess Mary, Viscountess Lascelles
HRH Princess Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood (Victoria Alexandra Alice Mary; 18971965) - member of the British Royal family - the third child and only daughter of King George V

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Garrards making the Queens Coronation crown, 1937

Garrards making the Queens Coronation crown, 1937
Mr Charles Stone, of Messrs. Garrard s, the Court jewellers, assembling the various parts of the circlet first made for Queen Victoria and modified for each succeeding Coronation

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Dundees Royal Arch

Dundees Royal Arch
The late victorian Royal Arch in Dundee, Scotland, circa 1895. The arch was built in 1848 to celebrate a visit by Queen Victoria four years previously, and demolished in 1964

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: Situated in a well-tended park, the magnificent Victoria Memorial building with its white marble

Situated in a well-tended park, the magnificent Victoria Memorial building with its white marble domes was built to commemorate Queen Victorias diamond jubilee in 1901 but was completed more than ten

Background imageQueen Victoria Collection: The West End of St. Pauls Cathedral, London, 1874

The West End of St. Pauls Cathedral, London, 1874
Engraving showing the West End of St. Pauls Cathedral, with the statue of Queen Victoria in the foreground of the churchyard, 1874



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Queen Victoria Collection

Queen Victoria was the longest-reigning monarch in British history, ruling from 1837 until her death in 1901. She ascended to the throne at age 18 and oversaw a period of significant social, economic, and political change in Britain. During her reign, the country experienced industrialization and urbanization, as well as colonial expansion overseas. It also played an important role in shaping cultural norms and values during this time, promoting family values and morality. Her reign saw many popular themes emerge such as Victorian fashion trends that still influence modern-day styles today. Despite facing personal tragedies throughout her life, Queen Victoria remained a beloved figure among her subjects until her passing at age 81.
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