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  1. The Queen Victoria Market (also known colloquially as Vic Market or Queen Vic) is a major landmark in the central business district (CBD) of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Covering over seven hectares (17 acres), it is the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere . Constructed in stages from the 1860s and officially opened in 1878 ...

  2. Queen Victoria Monument (Birkenhead) /  53.3936, -3.01603. El Monumento a la Reina Victoria se encuentra en el centro de Hamilton Square, Birkenhead, Wirral, Merseyside, Inglaterra. Tiene la forma de una cruz de Eleanor . El monumento fue diseñado por Edmund Kirby y se inauguró en 1905. Está registrado en la Lista del Patrimonio Nacional ...

  3. Weymouth. Queen Victoria Statue is a statue of Queen Victoria, located at Weymouth, Dorset in England. Designed by George Blackall Simonds, [1] the statue was erected to commemorate the Queen's reign. It features a life-size bronze figure of the Queen on a podium made from Portland stone by Messrs. Singer, of Frome. [2]

  4. A Queen Victoria ugyanolyan alaprajzú, mint a többi Vista-osztályú hajó, a berendezés viszont jobban megfelel a Cunard stílusának. 2006–2007 között épült, súlya 90 049 bruttó regisztertonna, hossza 294 méter, teljesítménye 63 400 kW, sebessége 23,7 csomó (43,9 km/h). Első útja 2007. december 11 -én volt.

  5. Queen Victoria appears in Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell 's graphic novel From Hell, where she is depicted as instigating the Whitechapel murders . A Royal Diaries book was written, documenting her childhood between 1829 and 1830: Victoria, May Blossom of Britannia by Anna Kirwan.

  6. 14 de mar. de 2021 · File:Queen Victoria 1887.jpg. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. File. File history. File usage on Commons. File usage on other wikis. Size of this preview: 358 × 599 pixels. Other resolutions: 143 × 240 pixels | 287 × 480 pixels | 459 × 768 pixels | 1,196 × 2,000 pixels.

  7. Chapel Royal, St. James's Palace. Location. London, England. Participants. Queen Victoria. Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. The wedding of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (later Prince Consort) took place on 10 February 1840 at Chapel Royal, St. James's Palace, in London .