Victorian burials and funerals were not much different from how people are buried today. They could either be cremated or buried in a casket. The funerals and burials also depended on how much money and the social status the person had.
A good question. There was much infant and juvenile mortality in this period. generally speaking there are special juvenile sections of many cemeteries- in the US on the Diocesan level- and these are for those tragic tots. In the case of Mother and child maternity cases, they would be in the adult section in the same mortuary vessel.
In the Frogmore mausoleum which is in the park system of Windsor Castle. She died in the Osborne House on the Isle of Wight.
still is. Frogmore, Windsor, Berkshire
No, Queen Victoria died almost 40 years after Prince Albert. Prince Albert died on December 14, 1861 and Victoria did not die until January 22, 1901. They however are buried together
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.
Queen Victoria lies buried in the frogmore Mausoleum, which is in the Home Park of Windsor Castle. She died on the Isle of Wight. Funeral arrangements were handled- in part, the communications angles- by Wireless Telegraph. This was something new.
She was buried.
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She is buried in a mausoleum at Frogmore, Windsor.
Queen Victoria died on January 22, 1901, and was buried on the Royal Burial Ground on the Frogmore Estate in Home Park at Windson at Berkshire. Her husband and three of her children are also buried there.
She was buried in 22 January 1901(aged 81) And she was buried in 4 February in Frogmore , Windsor.
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No, Queen Victoria died almost 40 years after Prince Albert. Prince Albert died on December 14, 1861 and Victoria did not die until January 22, 1901. They however are buried together
Yes, the Prince Consort and the Queen lie side by side under marble funerary statues in the Frogmore Mausoleum. architect was not named Kermit, by the way.
No Queen Victoria was privately tutored.
No, Queen Victoria is not single.
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Queen Victoria's first child was called Victoria. See the related question below.