Visual Timeline: Queen Victoria

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1810 CE 1820 CE 1830 CE 1840 CE 1850 CE 1860 CE 1870 CE 1880 CE 1890 CE 1900 CE  
 
 
1819 CE: Alexandrina Victoria, future Queen Victoria, is born in Kensington Palace, London.
 
 
1837 CE - 1901 CE: Reign of Queen Victoria in Britain.
 
 
1837 CE: William IV of Great Britain dies of cirrhosis of the liver and pneumonia.
 
 
1838 CE: The coronation of Queen Victoria in Westminster Abbey.
 
 
1840 CE: Queen Victoria marries her cousin Albert of Saxe-Coburg & Gotha.
 
1840 CE: The first of several failed assassination attempts on Queen Victoria while riding a carriage in London.
 
 
1841 CE: Albert Edward, eldest son of Queen Victoria and future Edward VII of Great Britain, is born.
 
1850 CE: The Koh-i-Noor diamond is presented to Queen Victoria.
 
 
1851 CE: The Great Exhibition is held in London's Crystal Palace.
 
 
1853 CE - 1856 CE: The Crimean War.
 
 
1857 CE - 1858 CE: The Sepoy Mutiny (aka The Uprising or First Indian War of Independence) against the East India Company.
 
 
1858 CE: The British state takes full possession of East India Company territories in India.
 
1861 CE: The death of Albert, Prince Consort, husband of Queen Victoria.
 
 
1871 CE: The Royal Albert Hall is opened in London.
 
 
1877 CE: Queen Victoria is given the title of Empress of India.
 
1878 CE: Death of Princess Alice, daughter of Queen Victoria.
 
1884 CE: The youngest son of Queen Victoria, Leopold, Duke of Albany, dies after a bad fall.
 
 
1887 CE: The Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria.
 
1891 CE: Free schools are made available to all in Britain.
 
 
1897 CE: The Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria.
 
 
1901 CE: Queen Victoria dies at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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