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  1. When the future Queen Victoria was born at Kensington Palace in 1819, she was fifth in line to the throne. However, by the time she was 18, a quick succession of deaths among her relatives accelerated her to accession. She accepted the crown as an inexperienced teenager; when she died, aged 81, she was known as ‘the Grandmother of Europe’.

  2. Queen Victoria. Queen Victoria is associated with Britain's great age of industrial expansion, economic progress and, especially, empire. At her death, it was said, Britain had a worldwide empire on which the sun never set. Victoria was born at Kensington Palace, London, on 24 May 1819. She was the only daughter of Edward, Duke of Kent, the ...

  3. Synopsis The people who shaped the British Empire during Queen Victoria's reign. Network PBS. Rating TV-G. Genre Documentary, History. Original Language English. Release Date Jan 14, 2001.

  4. 26 de oct. de 2022 · Queen Victoria: Born: 24 May, 1819, Kensington Palace Died: 22 January 1901 (aged 81) Osborne House, Isle of Wight Reign: 20 June 1837 – 22 January 1901 Despite monarchy being largely constitutional at the start of Queen Victoria’s ascension, her 63-year reign saw her preside over the abolition of slavery, the expansion of workers’ welfare, the speedy innovation of industrial engineering ...

  5. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Scherrikar Bell: Today, we can use Queen Victoria: 's diaries to help us to understand what made her the total boss that she was. Queen Victoria: was an empire-ruling, photograph collecting, ...

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  7. Engines of Change: Directed by Paul Bryers. With Susan Bennett, Maxine Berg, David Hardiman, Lawrence James. At the start of the Victorian era, urban migration was beginning to swell the population of cities under the Industrial Revolution.