he was a tin worker
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It goes back to Queen Victoria times, when Australia New Zealand & Canada came in to the Commonwealth Queen Victoria was recognized as there Queen so they had Englands Union Jack on there Flags, but this day and age they are changing Englands last 300 years of history to what they want it british what is not a Country
The time period was refered to as the 'Victorian' era, the time of Queen Victoria.
is Victoria Jackson of SNL in the new Jack in the Box commercial?
A card that has a face on it (King, Queen, Jack).
The cast of Wanted... A Chaperone - 1915 includes: Victoria Forde as Victoria John Francis Dillon as Jack Eddie Lyons as Eddie Lee Moran as Lee
Yes he did. The Victorian era of British history was the period of Queen Victoria's reign from 20 June 1837 until her death, on 22 January 1901. Jack the ripper committed his crimes in 1888.
The queen. if you are sorting them then you would take the queen with the same symbol as the jack card.
John Jack died in 1988.
John Jack was born in 1932.
No, it was John. Jack is a somewhat common nickname for John.
John F. Kennedy was nicknamed Jack. If John Tyler, John Adams, or John Quincy Adams was called Jack, it's not obvious.