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  1. Victoire Conroy. Victoria Maria Louisa Conroy Hanmer, Lady Hanmer (12 August 1819 9 February 1866), often known as Victoire Conroy, youngest daughter of Sir John Conroy, comptroller of the household of the Duchess of Kent and the young Queen Victoria when Princess Victoria.

  2. A pencil drawing showing the bust and arms of Victoire Conroy. She is shown facing forward, resting her arms on an unseen surface and resting her chin on one hand. She is wearing a nineteenth-century style dress with her hair in ringlets around her face. Victoire Conroy was the youngest daughter of Sir John Conroy, the comptroller to Princess Victorias mother, The Duchess of Kent.

  3. Victoria Maria Louisa Hanmer, Lady Hanmer was a childhood companion of the future Queen Victoria.

  4. A watercolour showing Victoire Conroy. She is shown half-length, seated and facing left in profile. She is wearing a pink evening dress and has her hair pinned up. Inscribed below: Miss Victoire Conroy. from nature. Inscribed lower left: P.V. del. Claremont. Dec: 1836. Victoire Conroy was the youngest daughter of Sir John Conroy, the comptroller to Princess Victorias mother, The Duchess of Kent.

  5. Victoire Maria Louisa, Lady Hanmer (née Conroy; 12 August 1819 – 9 February 1866) was a childhood companion of the future Queen Victoria. She was born the youngest daughter of Sir John Conroy , who served as the comptroller of the household of the Duchess of Kent and the young princess.

  6. Download this stock image: Victoire Conroy, daughter of John Conroy, comptroller to the Duchess of Kent. From a sketch by Princess Victoria - AC5BDD from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.

  7. 7 de ene. de 2014 · Victoire Conroy who was some months younger than Victoria was her most frequent playmate whom Victoria had a low opinion of, which stemmed from her feelings regarding Conroy. Her day was strictly itinerated down to the hour, with each activity recorded in a diary.