Queen Victoria.in 1897 queen Victoria celebrated her diamond jubilee.
Queen Victoria was queen from 1837 until her death in 1901 and celebrated her diamond jubilee in 1897. Queen Elizabeth II came to the throne in 1952 and is celebrating her diamond jubilee this year, 2012.
Queen Victoria was Queen Elizabeth II's great-great-grandmother
Queen Victoria stopped being Queen when she died on 22nd January 1901.
Queen Victoria died on the Isle-of-Wight.
The Golden Jubilee occured in l887.
in 1887
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Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee in 1887
Queen Victoria celebrated the Golden Jubilee in 1887. The Golden Jubilee was the celebration that marked the 50 years the Queen had been on the throne.
Queen Victoria celebrated 3 Jubilees. Having her Coronation in 1837, her Silver Jubilee was in 1862, her Golden Jubilee in 1887, and her Diamond Jubilee in 1897.
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because he needed to get out and enjoy his life
Queen Victoria ascended the throne in 1837. * 1862 was her Silver Jubilee year (25 years). * 1887 was her Golden Jubilee year (50 years). * 1897 was her Diamond Jubilee year (60 years).
Queen Victoria celebrated her Golden Jubilee (50th) in 1887 and her Diamond Jubilee (60th) in 1897. British gold and silver coins minted from 1887 to 1893 feature what is known as the "Jubilee bust" of Queen Victoria. She is shown as much older than previous images and has a veil and a small crown.
For the usual reason- to celebrate the 50th year of her reign.
1892 was not Queen Victoria's Jubilee year. 1887 was Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee year (50 years). The only relevance of the term Jubilee is that most gold and silver coins minted during the period 1887 to 1893 had what is referred to as the Jubilee Bust of Queen Victoria on the obverse. What is the denomination of your coin, what is the design on the reverse, what is it made from and what is the diameter?