In 1851, Queen Victoria attended the Great Exhibition held at the Crystal Palace in London, which showcased industrial advancements and cultural achievements from around the world. The event was a significant milestone in the Victorian era, symbolizing Britain's industrial power and innovation. It was also a moment of personal pride for Victoria and her husband, Prince Albert, who were instrumental in organizing the exhibition. The success of the Great Exhibition enhanced Victoria's popularity and solidified her role as a central figure in British society.
Dickens performed in front of Queen Victoria.
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Charles performed in front of Queen Victoria in the year 1851
Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's husband.
When the Port Phillip district of New South Wales was separated as a separate colony in 1851 it was called after Queen Victoria, queen of the United Kingdom, whose colony it was.
The Crystal Palace was built in Hyde Park London to house the Great Exhibition of 1851. It was the brainchild of Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's husband.
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Queen Victoria was queen in 1865. She reigned from 1838 to 1901.
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Queen Victoria ascended to the throne
The summer home of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert was the Osborne House in East Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK. The house was built from 1845 until 1851.
Victoria and New South Wales were formally separated by Queen Victoria in 1851. By her written edict, the southern settlement was permitted to become a separate colony with its own government. The colony was named Victoria in her honour.