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(May 24, 1819 - January 22, 1901)
Queen Victoria is a famously known queen in England
during the Victorian era. Queen Victoria was the second
longest ruler in England's history with 63 years, the longest
ruler was Elizabeth II with 70 years. During Victoria's reign as
queen of England, the nation was seen as a great leap of
impact for the nation during her rule. Thus, the Victorian
era would come in and start from 1837 until she died in 1901.
One of the famous impacts of England was the Industrial
Revolution as the nation transformed itself from a
predominantly rural, agricultural society into an urban,
industrial one with factories spreading throughout the
nation under the rule of Queen Victoria.
QUEEN VICTORIA

Queen Victoria's coronation
The artwork of Queen Victoria's
coronation was made on June 28, 1838.
Article: 16 facts about Queen Victoria.
Source: Town & Country

Queen Victoria's portrait
An artwork of Queen Victoria, the second
longest reign in England's history.
Article: The most painted of Queen Victoria.
Source: ArtUK

Industrial Revolution
People were working in factories in London
as smoke would come out of the chimney.
Video: The Industrial Revolution.
Source: Simple History

Old Head coinage
The old coin of the head of Queen Victoria.
This leave a legacy of Queen Victoria and
the impact on England, thanks to the Victoria
Era and the Industrial Revolution.
Article: The Victorian Era.
Source: Britannica
Queen Victoria's photo
A black and white photo of Queen Victoria.
She would later died on January 22, 1901 at
the age of 81. Her body would been buried
at the Royal Mausoleum.
Video: Queen Victoria's funeral.
Source: British Pathé
