Person    | Female  Born 25/12/1901  Died 29/10/2004

Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester

Categories: Royalty

Born Montagu House, Whitehall. Married Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester in 1935. Mother of Richard Duke of Gloucester. President, and from 1937 Patron, of the Guild of the Royal Hospital of St Bartholomew. Died at Kensington Palace aged 102, the longest-lived Royal ever (as at 2012).

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Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester

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Princess Alice Garden

This plaque is on the wall behind the tree.

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This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester

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Chopin statue

The statue is said to contain an urn with earth from Chopin's birthplace in P...

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Baynard’s Castle

Baynard’s Castle

There have been two buildings known as Baynard's Castle, on different sites. Just to the east of where Blackfriars station now stands Ralph Baynard erected a Norman fortification in about 1000.  Th...

Building, Property, Royalty

1 memorial
Queen Victoria

Queen Victoria

Reigned: 1837-1901, 64 years. Born Kensington Palace. Daughter of Edward, Duke of Kent and Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg. Niece of her predecessor, King William IV. Her first name was Alexandrin...

Person, Race Issues, Royalty, Seriously Famous

70 memorials
Duke of Monmouth

Duke of Monmouth

Born James Scott (or Crofts or Fitzroy) at Rotterdam. Illegitimate son of King Charles II and Lucy Walter. He came to England in 1662 where he was created Duke of Monmouth. At the death of Charles ...

Person, Execution, Royalty, Netherlands

2 memorials
Silver Wedding of Queen & Prince Philip

Silver Wedding of Queen & Prince Philip

At the time of their wedding Philip's title was Philip Mountbatten, Duke of Edinburgh, not Prince, and the Queen was still Princess Elizabeth. If their family names had not been Anglicised earlier ...

Event, Royalty

2 memorials
King's Wardrobe

King's Wardrobe

A storehouse for royal clothing, arms and other personal items. Edward III moved it from the Tower of London to a house just north of what is now Queen Victoria Street. It was destroyed in the Gr...

Building, Royalty

1 memorial