28th June 1838
Queen Victoria was crowned Queen of Great Britain and Ireland on June 28, 1838. (She inherited the throne when William IV died on June 20, 1837.)The coronation was in 1838 (June 28), just over a year after she became queen in 1837 (June 20).
It is most likely a token or medallion commemorating Queen Victoria's coronation in 1838. Souvenirs of this type commemorating marriages, coronations, jubilees and deaths of Monarchs was very commonplace.
The Coronation of Queen Victoria took place in Westminster Abbey, London on 28 June 1838. The service was conducted by the then Archbishop of Canterbury, William Howley.
AnswerQueen Victoria of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland became Queen on the death of her uncle, King William IV, on 20th June 1837.Her coronation took place in Westminster Abbey on 28th June 1838.
Queen Victoria's coronation was held on June 28, 1838, one year after the death of her uncle. The coronation took place in Westminster Abbey and four hundred thousand people arrived in London to see the new Queen crowned.
Westminster abbey on june 2 1953
2nd of June 1953
June 1953
Queen Victoria was born on 24th May 1819, and became Queen of Great Britain and Ireland on 20th June 1837 at the age of 18. Her coronation took place on 28th June 1838, when she was 19 years old.
Queen Elizabeth II is the Queen of England. Her coronation was in June of 1953 and she is married and has four children.
Queen victoria was crowned in 1901 after she had a affair with jhon brown
Her rule officially began when William IV died in 1837 (June 20), and ended with her death in 1901 (January 22). She was queen for about 63 and a half years. Her coronation took place on June 28, 1838.