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  1. 8 de abr. de 2019 · While in London, the young man had two brushes with the law. The first was when he lived in Arthur Street in Chelsea. In the Royal Oak in Westminster, after too much drink, he pointed a loaded pistol at an artist named Alfred Simpson. He was bound over to be of good behaviour and keep the peace.

  2. Princess Louise, sixth child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, in 1871. Queen Victoria's fourth daughter died owing 15 shillings to a London tobacconist, documents have revealed.

  3. Signature. Louise Alexandra Marie Irene Mountbatten (born Princess Louise of Battenberg; 13 July 1889 – 7 March 1965) was Queen of Sweden from 29 October 1950 until her death in 1965 as the wife of King Gustaf VI Adolf. Born a princess of the German House of Battenberg, Louise was closely related to the ruling families of Britain as a great ...

  4. 25 de mar. de 2019 · In part 4 of our history series based on new research on the life of Princess Louise, daughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, Ann Gailliard takes a look at how Louise's celebrated sculptures were produced, and her work with sculptor Joseph Edgar Boehm. Recent research has uncovered some interesting information.

  5. The Princess Louise Hall was built in the 1970s as a community hall for the area. In the 1980s, the Howie Sports Pavilion was added on. The hall commemorates Princess Louise, a daughter of Queen Victoria who was a most interesting and spirited woman, who loved the area and its people and who did much to support both.

  6. Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, the sixth child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, was born in Buckingham Palace on 18 March 1848. Louise was known to be a curious and clever girl, with Lady Augusta Bruce, one of the Queen’s ladies calling her ‘the delicious Baby … a delight and beautiful creature’.

  7. 6 de nov. de 2017 · Lucinda Hawksley describes her quest to uncover the truth about a ‘much-maligned’ member of the Royal Family. When Lucinda Hawksley began researching her biography of Queen Victoria’s daughter Princess Louise, she didn’t expect to meet opposition from, amongst others, the Royal Archive. But requests for information here and elsewhere went unanswered — which only increased the author ...