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Queen Victoria
Victorian Age and Industrial Revolution
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Queen Victoria

Victorian Age and Industrial Revolution

15. Thanks

14. Collaborative Activity

13. Tea Time

12. The Industrial Revolution

11. Buckingham Palace

10. Kensington Palace

9. Timeline

8. Edward VII

7. Quote

6. The Great Exhibition

5. Victoria - TV Series

4. Life - Empire: video

3. Children

2. Marriage

1. Victoria: Fact File

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info

Coronation: at Westminster Abbey in June 1838

Queen of England: in June 1837, 18 years old.

Parents: English father, Edward, Duke of KentGerman mother, Princess Maria Louisa Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfald.

Place of Birth: Kensigton Palace, London

Date of Birth: 24th May 1819

Name: Alexandrina Victoria

Fact File

Albert died in December 1861, when the Queen was 42 years old

They had nine children:Victoria, Edward, Alice, Alfred, Helena, Louise, Arthur, Leopold and Beatrice

Victoria married her cousin Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha in February 1840

Marriage

They were married with princes and monarchs all over Europe

Victoria and Albert's Children

Victoria ruled for over 60 years, Victoria would become the longest reigning British Monarch, and Queen of the biggest empire in history. During her time as Queen, the British Empire included Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa and India.

Empress of the british empire

More Infos

The British empire

during Victorian Age

Victoria - TV Series

A Reading to revise Victoria's Life

Source

The great Exibition - 1851

  • The Crystal Palace was built in Hyde Park
  • The Great Exhibition was opened on 1 May 1851 by Queen Victoria
  • It was the first of the World's Fair exhibitions of culture and industry.
  • There were more than 100,000 objects, displayed along more than ten miles, by over 15,000 contributors.

Source

It was a Prince Albert's idea - as president of the Royal Society of Arts - of inviting international exhibitors to participate in an exposition.The Crystal Palace established an architectural standard for later international fairs and exhibitions that likewise were housed in glass conservatories, as for example: the Cork Exhibition of 1852, the Dublin and New York City expositions of 1853, the Munich Exhibition of 1854, the Paris Exposition of 1855.

The Great Exhibition - Tour

Queen Victoria

" We will not have failure -Only Success and New Learning"

and his wife Alexandra

King Edward VII

Heir to the Throne

Albert Edward

Prince of Wales

became

The WindsorFamily Tree

The HanoverianFamily Tree

Victoria

Edward VII

William IV

Timeline

Victorian Age

1837 - 1901

My Real Photos of Kensington Palace

History of Kensington PalaceIt was Christopher Wren, the architect of St Paul's Cathedral, to turn Nottingham House into a palace. Queen Victoria was born at Kensington Palace and lived there until 1837.

Kensigton Palace

Buckingham PalaceVirtual Tour

Real Photos of Buckingham Palace

Queen Victoria was the first sovereign to rule from Buckingham Palace in 1837. The Queen and Prince Albert use Buckingham Palace as a royal family home and as a place of entertainment and official business. Over 20 years, they transformed the Palace into the centre of an energetic, cosmopolitan court.

Buckingham Palace

Watch & Answer

Read & Listen

The Industrial Revolution

Listen & Read

Tea Time

It was during the Victorian era that tea became very popular. The drinking of tea in the afternoon became a culture. The practice has been established as a social custom.

The Industrial Revolution

Kensington and Buckingham Palaces

The British Empire

Queen Victoria and Albert

Collaborative Learning: Jigsaw Activity

  1. Divide the class into 4 groups of four people
  2. Share the links of the lesson and study at home
  3. In class the 4 groups of experts will talk about their topic (ex. 1-1-1-1)
  4. Then they will change groups (ex.1-2-3-4) and explain each others different topics. Students will take notes
  5. Each group will present the topics

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