- Victorian era - Wikipedia
In the history of the United Kingdom and the British Empire, the Victorian era was the reign of Queen Victoria, from 20 June 1837 until her death on 22 January 1901 Slightly different definitions are sometimes used
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Victorian society was highly stratified into distinct social classes, each with its own privileges, expectations, and challenges At the top were the aristocracy and the upper class, which included the nobility and wealthy landowners
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Since our founding in 1966, the Victorian Society has been a leader in the appreciation, education, and preservation of our country’s extraordinary heritage As our member, you will receive advance notice of our many programs, discounts to tours and events, and receive our magazine in the mail
- When Exactly Was the Victorian Era? - Mental Floss
When Was the Victorian Era? The Victorian era is named after Queen Victoria, who ruled the UK from 1837 to 1901 As such, it began as soon as she became queen on June 20, 1837, and ended with
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VictorianVoices net is the Web's largest topical archive of articles from Victorian periodicals - a veritable online encyclopedia of Victorian life, featuring over 12,000 articles from hundreds of Victorian-era magazines from Britain and America
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The Victorian architectural styles, such as the Second Empire, Queen Anne, and Italianate, speak volumes about the era’s taste for elegance Victorian homes, with their distinct facades, ornate interiors, and lush gardens, showcase the lifestyle and aesthetics of the era’s upper and middle classes
- Victorian Era American History
The impact of the Victorian culture was evident after the Civil War Some of the popular cities having Victorian influence in America were Boston, Chicago, Buffalo, Albany and certain areas of Brooklyn
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