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Queen Victoria in Podcasts

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Queen Victoria, the monarch of the United Kingdom, who sent a telegraph after the Miller's Court murder.

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Empire: World History
369. The First British Indians: The Suffragette Princess (Ep 1)

And Victoria, despite the fact that she wears this family heirloom and is referred to behind her back by some of the Dooley things as Mrs. Fagin, the receiver of stolen goods, does actually warm to the children and to Sophia in particular.

What Did You Do Yesterday? with Max Rushden & David O'Doherty
S4 EP11: Tom Cashman

And Queen Victoria's dog goes, hello, I'm Queen Victoria's dog.

Sleepy History
The White Wedding Dress

On February 10th, 1840, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were married, becoming one of the most famous royal couples in modern history.

Do you really know?
Why is black associated with grief?

Queen Victoria herself mandated that widows wear black mourning attire, including jewellery, for at least a year.

Rosebud with Gyles Brandreth
India Hicks

And today I've got somebody, I think very special indeed, who actually was related to Elizabeth II because she is one of the descendants of Queen Victoria, because she belongs to the Mountbatten family.

Black Mango Podcast
Black Mango #93 - La TERRIBLE ÉPOCA VICTORIANA | El hombre al que llamaron monstruo

Básicamente la época victoriana viene que en el Reino Unido de Inglaterra e Irlanda, pues reinó durante 63 años la reina Victoria, la reina Victoria I. Y lo que pasó es que durante esos 63 años, pues el país despegó.

The Rest Is History
624. Jack The Ripper: History’s Darkest Mystery (Part 1)

So Queen Victoria there, sounding eerily like Mrs. Thatcher.