Malvern Priory boasts the most extensive collection of 15th-century stained glass in an English parish church, but this ...
Queen Victoria pinned it to her trend-setting white ... Charles, 74, and Camilla then moved to the St. Nikolai Memorial, the remains of a church destroyed when the Allied Powers bombed Hamburg ...
Close up of Queen Victoria’s right hand with the Emerald ... Victorian weddings were usually held in church, sometimes in a home parlor, and always early—certainly no later than 3pm!
But Marie Downing was Cinderella in reverse — leaving the opulence of Queen Victoria’s court in 1887 to become a modest farmer’s wife in rural America. It was a colossal culture shock from ...
Church attendance was high, and religious values were often reflected in politics. When Queen Victoria took the throne in 1837, Britain already governed other countries, including Canada ...
Her Diamond Jubilee was held at St Paul's cathedral. Queen Victoria was crowned on 28th June 1838, aged 19. The ceremony took five hours and suffered from a lack of rehearsal. No one except the Queen ...
Although few then seriously questioned the privileged status of an Established Church, the Oxford movement ... a new governor in his area, "How am Queen Victoria? How am 'postle Paul?" ...