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Articles related to "Prince Albert"
Albert Memorial in London, England The romance between Queen Victoria and Prince Albert rates with the greatest. When Albert died the heartbroken Queen created a 176 foot tall memorial to her lost love. albert memorial london • queen victoria • prince albert • great exhibition prince albert • albert memorial statues
'Stir Up' a Dickensian Christmas Travelsleuth Stuart Buchanan MacWatt gets out his mixing bowl to stir up a traditional Dickensian Christmas Plum Pudding and suggests a favourite recipe for this essential adjunct to festivities! travelsleuth • stuart • buchanan • macwatt • christmas
Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence Prince Albert Victor is remembered as being intellectually challenged and sexually confused leading some to believe that he was possibly connected with Jack the Ripper. probable identities of jack the ripper • prince eddy’s connection with jack the ripper • scandal at 19 cleveland street • prince eddy causes of death • prince eddy at cambridge university prince albert
Prince Albert's Compositions A look at Prince Albert, husband of England's Queen Victoria, and his sacred compositions. prince albert • queen victoria • sacred compositions by prince albert • sacred music • choral music
Saskatchewan's Sled Dog Race, Canada To experience the excitement of a sled dog race up close, head to Saskatchewan, Canada to see competitors race their way over some of the province's most historic trails. sled dog • race • mushers • saskatchewan • canadian challenge
Saskatchewan's Sled Dog Race, Canada To experience the excitement of a sled dog race up close, head to Saskatchewan, Canada to see competitors race their way over some of the province's most historic trails. sled dog • race • mushers • saskatchewan • canadian challenge
The Drift to War Pt 2 - Sinope and After Although the Turks give a good account of themselves, they meet their match in the naval battle at Sinope, which drags the allies towards the War porte • porte • stratford de redcliffe • stratford de redcliffe • sultan
The Three Pence Beaver Designed by Sandford Fleming, the Three Pence Beaver was considered the first stamp of Canada, years before Confederation. Unique in its design, it set several firsts. canadian history • designated as canada's first postage • the three pence beaver also made a couple of other • designed by the young sandford fleming • an engraving of a beaver
Waskesiu Lake, Saskatchewan North of Saskatoon, Waskesiu Lake in the Prince Albert National Park is popular during the summer months of outdoor activities. waskesiu lake • prince albert national park • saskatchewan • saskatoon sk • summer outdoor activities
Holiday in Balmoral Castle Enjoy hiking, photography, art courses and other vacations at Queen Elizabeth's Scottish country home, Balmoral Castle, with meals and accommodation in the Castle holiday in balmoral castle • painting and walking vacations • scotland • digital photography at queen elizabeth's country h • enjoy hiking
Canada - Saskatchewan - The Story of Grey Owl Grey Owl was an Englishman who posed as a North American Indian. He became a world-famous animal conservationist until he was exposed as a white man and was ostracized. canada - saskatchewan • grey owl environmentalist • lake waskesiu • grey owl was archibald belaney • anahareo wife of grey owl
Food Budget Relief With housing and utility costs going up and an economic recession upon us, buying healthy food and staying on budget has become more of a challenge. healthy food for less • food co-op • fruits and vegetables • bulk-buying • smart families
SS Great Britain At the time of her construction, the SS Great Britain was the largest ship in the world. Today, it rests as a floating museum in Bristol Harbour. history of ss great britain • ship • islamabard kingdom brunel • great western shipping company • great western railway
The Victoria Regina Tarot The Victoria Regina Tarot Deck details the scope of Victorian history and gives a new twist to traditional Tarot card meanings. victoria regina tarot • queen victoria • prince albert • tarot decks • the victorian era
Who was Jack the Ripper? Part 2 A continuation of the biographies of the top five Jack the Ripper suspects and why they were supected in the brutal serial killings. jack the ripper • crime • serial murder • criminal • unsolved mystery
Queen Victoria's 'Family' Christmas Travelsleuth Stuart Buchanan MacWatt traces England's family Christmas tradition back to Queen Victoria and her beloved Consort, Prince Albert in 1841 and looks back over 1000 years of history to the Christmas banquets of William the Conqueror. travelsleuth • stuart • buchanan • macwatt • england
Victorian Christmas Traditions The Victorians began the Christmas traditions of a Christmas tree and a kissing ball; the use of Winter berries, such as Holly, were also popular Victorian traditions. victorian christmas traditions • victorian kissing ball • victorian christmas tree • victorian use of holly ivy and mistletoe at christ • victorian use of winter berries
Christmas Plants and Traditions Plants and trees play an important role in the telling of the Christmas story. Among them are the Christmas tree, the Yule Log and the mstletoe, iIvy and holly. christmas plants • christmas traditions • christmas greenery • christmas tree • holly
Great Victorian Writers on the Isle of Wight During the 19th century poets, writers, artists, philosophers and statesmen jouneyed to the Isle in the Solent, thanks to the presence of Queen Victoria who lived there. alfred lord tennyson's charge of the light brigade • isle of wight • farringford house • queen victoria and prince albert at osborne house • john keats and endymion
HRH the Princess Margaret, 1930-2002 The Queen's sister has died canada • united kingdom • royal family
Jack the Ripper Suspects The identity of Jack the Ripper has remained a mystery since the fateful 'autumn of terror' of 1888. 120 years later, it seems we are no closer to discoverng the truth. jack the ripper • the maybrick diary • james maybrick • was prince albert victor jack the ripper? • was james maybrick jack the ripper?
Jardin Exotique de Monaco Learn more about the Jardin Exotic de Monaco. This is a fantastic botanical garden with caves and a museum too! jardin exotique • monaco • gardening • tropical plants • cactus
Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll Short biography of the talented and independent-minded daughter of England's Queen Victoria. princess louise • duchess of argyll • queen victoria • victorian artists • sir joseph boehm
Royalty in the 20th Century (Part 4) The monarchies of Malaysia, Monaco, Morocco, and Nepal. malaysia • monaco • morocco • nepal • king
The Memorial Cup Former Memorial Cup champion players include Guy Lafleur, Scotty Bowman, Harry Howell, Frank Selke, Ted Lindsay, Bernie Parent, Toe Blake, Father David Bauer, Glen Sather memorial cup • western hockey league • ontario hockey league • quebec hockey league • whl
The Western Hockey League The Western Hockey League, Ontario Hockey League, and the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League make up the Canadian Hockey League. calgary hitmen • lethbridge hurricanes • medicine hat tigers • red deer rebels • swift current broncos
Winter Activities in Saskatchewan From sled dog races and festivals to beer festivities and meeting the Lieutenant Governor, Saskatchewan brings in the action. winter activities saskatchewan • western canada province • fun things to do during snow season • prince albert la ronge stanley mission • sled dog races festivals beer wintertime
Celebrity Wedding Flowers Many famous celebrities have chosen wedding flowers over the years; however, royalty, TV stars and Hollywood movie stars have chosen some similar wedding bouquets. celebrity wedding flowers • royal wedding bouquets • hollywood movie star wedding flowers • hollywood movie star bridal bouquets • american tv star wedding bouquets
Evergreens at Christmas History and Meaning Wreaths, garlands, swags, and trees of evergreen have ancient roots in celebrating the winter holidays but are a relatively recent addition to the American Christmas. evergreens history and meaning • christmas tree history • christmas wreath meaning and history • history of greenery in holiday decorating • christmas tree christian meaning
Queen Victoria of England Queen Victoria, whose expansive family ruled Europe, played an active role in British government, lived a full life and influenced the world. queen victoria • family of victoria and albert • england • politics of queen victoria • queen victoria's goals
Winter Wedding Bouquets Winter wedding bouquets can feature some beautiful and unusual flowers, in place of traditional flowers such as Rose; choices include Magnolia, Orchid and Snowdrop. winter wedding bouquets • winter flower bouquets for a wedding • magnolia for winter weddings • cymbidium orchids for winter bridal bouquets • snowdrops for wedding bouquets
Bank note history The issue of the new ten-dollar bill to begin a new series in Canadian Currency brought me to think about dedicating an article to Canadian Currency history. canada • money • bills • dollars • queen
The America's Cup Jubilee Regatta This year's America's Cup Jubilee Regatta brings sailers from all over the World to Cowes on the Isle of Wight to participate in the greatest sailing spectacle ever seen. Join the Travelsleuth and 200 world class racing yachts at Cowes for this memorable regatta. cowes • england • wight • osborne house • queen prince wales
The Years Best Skating Videos Discover the best skating videos plus a history lesson on the sport! ice • skating • skaters • video • videos
HRH Elizabeth II Her Royal Highness Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada ascended to the throne 49 years ago today. canada • king • queen • elizabeth ii • britain
Christmas at The Ritz A brief review of The London Ritz Book of Christmas ritz • christmas • goose • turkey • holiday
Edward VII Edward VII succeeded his mother Victoria in January 1901. He was already nearing his sixties by that stage. edward vii • british king and emperor of india • long wait for the throne • a charming king • the calm before the storm
The Crystal Palace Exhibition England's Great Exhibition included exhibits from all over the world but the building which housed the show drew an equal amount of attention. history of exhibitions • crystal palace exhibition • the great exhibition • the first great exhibition • dr george merryweather
The Wauwinet - Part Two Continue the historical journey of the Wauwinet Inn as a 20-month $8 million renovation transforms it into one of the top 4-star hotels in the country. Read why 30,000 people per year drive right through the middle of the hotel's property without ever stopping. wauwinet • the wauwinet • wauwinet road • polpis road • great point
A crafty Christmas Doing craft projects is part of the holiday season. Choosing a project is a good excuse to head for the magazine rack. christmas crafts • decorations • greeting cards • cross stitch • ornaments
A Web of Dreams by Tessa Barclay A dramatic description of the struggles of a female webster is packed with historical information that brings the Scottish Tartan to life as an artistic statement. a web of dreams by tessa barclay • audio books for lesson preparation • lesson preparation tips and tricks • teaching about tartan • how tartan patterns developed
Antique Christmas Ornaments to Collect Discover Christmas treasures of the past at flea markets, antique shows and at online auction sites. But do a little homework first! antique christmas ornaments • collecting christmas ornaments • vintage christmas decorations • dresden paper ornaments • collecting shiny brite ornaments
Best Historic Luxury Hotels in London- Claridges Claridge's is one of London's most elegant hotels, wIth a fascinating history. It is situated in one of the city's stylish areas, noted for fine restaurants and shops. luxury hotels downtown london • historic claridges hotel mayfair • richard d’oyly carte built new claridges 1898 • art deco victorian hotel london • oxford street boutiques
Canada's New Stampede: Diamonds Mineral-rich, the Northwest Territories became the center of exploration for the prized stones. Canada is now the third-largest diamond producer in the world. diamond mining in canada • canadian diamond mines • diamonds found in canada 1960s • diamond exploration canada 1980s • diamonds in northwest territories
Christmas Cards A brief history of the Christmas card, from its Roman origins to the first Christmas card produced in Victorian England first christmas card • cole • horsley • pagan origins • st. nicholas
Dickens on the Strand Charles Dickens and Queen Victoria never visited Galveston, but chances are they would feel right at home December 1 -2, 2007 at the 34th Dickens on the Strand. dickens on the strand • galveston • snowy victorian holiday masterpiece • charles dickens and queen victoria never visited g • wall street of the southwest.
Felix Mendelssohn Biography Life and works of Felix Mendelssohn, 19th century composer who founded the Leipzig Conservatory of Music and revived the works of Bach and Handel. felix mendelssohn • felix mendelssohn biography • mendelssohn life and works • mendelssohn midsummer night's dream • mendelssohn songs without words
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, 1900-2002 The Queen Mother died March 30, 2002, at age 101. canada • royal • queen elizabeth • queen mother |
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