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  1. Adelaide Cottage. An 1839 rendering of the cottage as originally built. Adelaide Cottage (formerly known as Adelaide Lodge) is a house in Windsor Home Park just east of Windsor Castle, in Berkshire. Built in 1831 for Queen Adelaide, it is currently the principal residence of the Prince and Princess of Wales .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AdelaideAdelaide - Wikipedia

    Adelaide is ageing more rapidly than other Australian capital cities. More than a quarter (27.5%) of Adelaide's population is aged 55 years or older, in comparison to the national average of 25.6%. Adelaide has the lowest number of children (under-15-year-olds), who comprised 17.7% of the population, compared to the national average of 19.3%.

  3. It is a fictionalisation of some events in the life of Adeläide. Adelaide is the heroine of Adelaide di Borgogna, an opera with two acts (1817) by Gioachino Rossini (music) and Giovanni Schmidt (libretto). Adelaide is the heroine of William Bernard McCabe 's 1856 novel Adelaide, Queen of Italy, or The Iron Crown.

  4. www .thequeenadelaide .com. The Queen Adelaide is an LGBTQ+ pub and nightclub in Hackney, London. The pub has existed since at least 1834. [1] Its current incarnation as an LGBTQ+ venue began in 2015 when the George and Dragon gay pub in Shoreditch closed, and the owners moved many of its furnishings to the Queen Adelaide venue on Hackney Road.

  5. The club is located at the corner of North Terrace and Stephens Place in the city centre, a short distance east along North Terrace from its previously all-male equivalent, the Adelaide Club, established in 1864. Unlike the purpose-built Adelaide Club building, the Queen Adelaide Club occupies late 19th and early 20th Century buildings which ...

  6. 1866. British Kaffraria was a British colony/subordinate administrative entity in present-day South Africa, consisting of the districts now known as Qonce (King William's Town) and East London. It was also called Queen Adelaide's Province and, unofficially, British Kaffiria and Kaffirland . The British Kaffraria was established in 1847 when the ...

  7. Saint Adelaide of Italy, also called Adelaide of Burgundy (931/932–999), queen of Italy and Germany. Adelaide of Paris (died 901), queen of the West Franks. Adelaide of Aquitaine (died 1004), queen of the Franks. Adelaide of Rheinfelden, queen of Hungary. Adelaide del Vasto (c. 1075–1118), queen of Jerusalem.