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John Brown (seen centre in a kilt) stands next to Queen Victoria's carriage she prepares to step off it at Windsor to review 52,000 volunteers, 1881. To the left is her son, the future King Edward VII ...
After Queen Victoria passed away in 1901, items relating to her beloved servant were placed in her coffin, by her request. She wore John Brown's mother's wedding ring on her right hand and held a ...
Queen Victoria left many a lasting legacy – but one particular element of her reign has, more than any other, been subject to scrutiny and rumour for well over a century. After the death of her ...
The 2017 film 'Victoria and Abdul' highlights the real-life relationship between Queen Victoria and her Indian Muslim servant ...
John Brown, the well-known personal attendant of Queen Victoria, died at Windsor Castle yesterday at the age of 56, after passing 34 years in the service of her Majesty and the late Prince Consort.
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Allvipp.com on MSNRoyal Spooks: THESE Are The Ghosts In Balmoral Castle!Balmoral Castle, located near the quaint village of Crathie, is more than just a royal residence. It's a treasure trove of ...
Exploring the close relationship of Queen Victoria and John Brown. The World's Most Photographed: Queen Victoria, BBC Two, 2014 . Image caption, ...
In 1842, Queen Victoria faced two assassination attempts by 19-year-old John Francis in London. Despite a close call, she survived both attacks unscathed.
Queen Victoria’s reign of more than 63 years was overtaken by Queen Elizabeth II, ... 672 pp., $35), Craig Brown has produced another collage of the kind he’s more or less invented, ...
On this week's episode of 'Queens, Kings, and Dastardly Things', royal biographer Robert Hardman and historian Kate Williams delve into the interesting history of raising Royals.
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Hucknall Dispatch on MSNLocket Hucknall woman was given by Queen Victoria sold for £3,000The gold and agate mourning locket, which commemorated the death of Queen Victoria’s favourite servant and confidant, John ...
After losing her beloved Prince Albert in 1861, Queen Victoria went into a pit of despair that she would never leave.Now, historian Dr Kate Vigurs is set to portray a more youthful, happy Victoria.
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