Event    From 20/6/1897  To 20/6/1897

Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria

Categories: Royalty

Shortly before this event, in September 1896 Victoria had become the longest-reigning monarch in British history, beating George III, the previous holder. Victoria reigned 1837 - 1901, 64 years.

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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria

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Lewisham Clock Tower

{On the bronze plaque:} This clock tower was erected to commemorate the Diamo...

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Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee fountain - Blackheath

The rear of the fountain has a little door with a keyhole, presumably to prov...

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Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee fountain - WC2

Erected by the Board of Works for the St Giles district to commemorate the si...

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Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in Wanstead

The Latin quotation is interesting. It is from the Bible, Proverbs 3;16, and...

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Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee - W1

Not the most flattering portrait of the old dear.

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1 memorial
dissolution of the monasteries

dissolution of the monasteries

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Event, Politics & Administration, Property, Religion, Royalty

4 memorials
King Olaf II of Norway

King Olaf II of Norway

King of Norway 1015 - 1028.  Before becoming king he was in London fighting the Danes alongside Ethelred II.  Their strategy involved pulling down London Bridge, according to Londonist which has a ...

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3 memorials
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Born Athens into the Greek, Danish and Russian royal families, amongst others. 1934 she married George, Duke of Kent, and their son is Edward, Duke of Kent. Died Kensington Palace.

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2 memorials
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Louis-Napoleon, Prince Imperial

Son of Napoleon III. Born Napoléon Eugène Louis Jean Joseph Bonaparte in the Palace of the Tuileries, Paris. He fought in the Franco-Prussian war of 1870 - 71 with his father, and was then sent to ...

Person, Royalty, France, South Africa

1 memorial

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Revd. W.  J. Bolton

Revd. W. J. Bolton

Born Bath.  His father was American and the family moved there in 1836.  He trained in art and became a designer and producer of stained glass windows.  He returned to England in 1845 and set up in...

Person, Religion

1 memorial
Albert Biscoe

Albert Biscoe

Bus conductor, resident of Festing Road, killed in WW1. We have tried researching Albert Biscoe whom The Putney Society has laid a paving stone to commemorate him and three other residents in Fest...

Person

War dead, WW1
1 memorial
John McDouall Stuart

John McDouall Stuart

Australian explorer.  Born Scotland. Trained as a civil engineer and aged 23 emigrated to Australia where 1858 - 62 he made 6 expeditions into the interior searching out new pastures and surveying ...

Person, Exploring, Australia, Scotland

1 memorial
R. G. Beckley

R. G. Beckley

Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.

Person, Armed Forces

War served, WW1
1 memorial
London Borough of Haringey

London Borough of Haringey

Created in 1965 by the amalgamation of three former boroughs: Hornsey, Wood Green and Tottenham. 2007 - 10, Haringey Council ran its own historic plaques scheme to commemorate notable or famous lo...

Group, Politics & Administration

18 memorials