Mary Evans Picture Library Impatiently, Victoria insisted that "early ... after World War II in 1947. The Queen-Empress never visited India herself, but would bring the vast country to her in ...
The statue was pulled down in a park in Geelong in Victoria – the state that bears the name of the Queen and Empress of India, who reigned from 1837 until her death in 1901. The bronze statue ...
The play’s title The Empress is based on Queen Victoria, the Empress of India. Gupta used the real relationship between Queen Victoria and Abdul Karim as inspiration for her play and to explore ...
In Queen Victoria's bedroom in Osborne House ... She lived her dream as Empress of India, ate curries, learnt the language and built an Indian room in Osborne. His friendship gave her a new ...
Alexandrina Victoria was the only child of Prince Edward ... During her reign the British Empire reached the height of its prestige and she was proclaimed Empress of India in 1877. She celebrated her ...
Gupta explores the themes of power and class in the play through: Victoria’s role as the Queen of England, Empress of India and ruler of the British Empire The harsh treatment of lower-class ...
Souvenir handkerchief made to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1897 ... specifically recalling her title of Empress of India. Victoria was officially made Empress of India ...
As well as being Britain’s monarch, Empress of India and the ruler of a vast empire over which ‘the sun never set’, Queen Victoria was also a meddlesome matriarch who spent a great deal of ...
Mary Evans Picture Library Impatiently, Victoria insisted that "early ... after World War II in 1947. The Queen-Empress never visited India herself, but would bring the vast country to her in ...