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  1. This drawing shows Florence Nightingale (1820–1910) aged 88, wearing bonnet tied with large bow. In 1907, a year before the drawing was created, Nightingale became the first woman to receive the Order of Merit – Britain’s highest civilian decoration – in recognition of her achievements in nursing.

  2. Emma Calvé 1896. Emma Calvé. 62 x 70 cm (whole object) | RCIN 41255. Billiard Room, Osborne House.

  3. 2 de nov. de 1992 · This 'stirrup charge' was entirely mythical and looked back to an equally mythical incident at Waterloo (1815). However, the press coverage and public interest inspired Countess Feodora Gleichen to create this bronze sculpture. Copies of the bronze were sold in aid of the Prince of Wales's Fund for he relief of Soldiers' and Sailors' Families.

  4. Introduction. Lady Feodora Gleichen was the daughter of Lady Laura Wilhelmina Seymour (1833-1912) and Count Victor Gleichen — Admiral HSH Prince Victor Ferdinand Franz Eugen Gustaf Adolf Constantin Friedrich of Hohenlohe-Langenburg GCB (1833-91) — the son of Queen Victoria's half sister, who created the statue of Queen Victoria at Royal Holloway College.

  5. Munshi Hafiz Abdul Karim was of Indian Muslim origin and came to England in 1887. Munshi means writer or secretary and was the title used in British India for native language teachers or secretaries. Abdul Karim became Queen Victorias official Indian Secretary in 1888. Then, from 1892 until the end of her reign, he served the queen as her personal attendant. He taught her Hindi and she ...

  6. He was born at Langenburg in Württemberg, the third son of Ernst I, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1794–1860) and Princess Feodora of Leiningen (1807–1872). His mother was Queen Victoria 's half-sister, and his family was therefore closely related to the British Royal Family . Victor (sometimes spelled Viktor) became an officer in the ...

  7. Countess Feodora Gleichen. England 20 Dec 1861 – 22 Feb 1922 Details. Other Title Queen Hatasu giving directions for ...