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  1. Victoria College, Alexandria, Egypt. 6,938 likes · 243 talking about this · 22 were here. ‎الصفحة الرسمية لكلية النصر للبنين فيكتوريا الاسكندرية (...

  2. 9 de may. de 2022 · Upon graduating from Victoria College, Ramzy was accepted into Alexandria University’s Medical School, but later dropped out in hopes of finding success in acting. He would later star in celebrated films such as Tharthara Fawq Al Nil (Chitchat on the Nile, 1971), Ayamna El Helwa (Our Best Days, 1955), and Siraa’ Fi Al-Mina (Battle at the Port, 1956).

  3. Welcome to The Victorian.Net. This site is owned and run by the “Old Victorians Association” of Alexandria. If you ever studied at Victoria College, Alexandria, this is the place to be to communicate and seek your old mates. Our objective is form a little community of Victorians, putting them in touch with each other through this site and ...

  4. Victoria College, Alexandria, was founded in 1902 with the birthday anniversary of the late Queen Victoria. It was a very special occasion as royalty, pashas, ministers and Alexandrine notables ...

  5. 3 de jun. de 2022 · Victoria College, Alexandria, during WWII The college admissions list was amended in 1967 when girls were accepted and it became a joint school. In the mid-1970s, theatrical cultural activity ceased, but later the Board of Trustees of Alexandria Schools in London contributed significantly to its revival.

  6. Its publication in October 2002 is timed to coincide with the school's centenary. Victoria College, Alexandria, founded in October 1902, was named after the British queen Victoria, who had died the year before. It was the brainchild of a group of British businessmen who formed the nucleus of Alexandria's small British community.

  7. Victoria College, Alexandria, (Arabic: كلية فيكتوريا‎) was founded in 1902 under the impetus of the recently ennobled Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer of the Barings Bank, that was heavily invested in Egyptian stability. For years the British Consul-General was ex officio on the board of Victoria College.