Yes, it was built in 1879 during the reign of Queen Victoria.
It was originally a residence and later converted to a hotel.
Yes, it was built in Victorian times. Built 1843-1859.
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in the victorian times
No, she was built 1910 to 1912, in the time of George the Fifth.
The Hotel Piccadilly in New York Times Square was built in 1928.
No, the Tower is far older.
the Victorian times from 1819 up to 1901
in the 1900's
You may mean a train called the Rocket, built by Robert Stephenson in 1829
The hotel is still there next to Tower Bridge but has changed its name several times since being first built.
If you mean Crystal Palace, it was designed by Joseph Paxton for the Great Exhibition.
Not all canals were built in Victorian times. Most canals were built between 1750 and 1850 but some were outside this period. There are still around 2000 miles of navigable canals and rivers in the UK.