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London grew massively and prospered during her reign, and there's a cluster of places named after her, including [[Victoria Station]], the main-line terminus for many trains from the south of the country, [[Victoria Park]], the [[Victoria and Albert Museum]] and the [[Victoria Line]]. Was married to and widowed from [[Prince Albert]]. |
London grew massively and prospered during her reign, and there's a cluster of places named after her, including [[Victoria Station]], the main-line terminus for many trains from the south of the country, [[Victoria Park]], the [[Victoria and Albert Museum]] and the [[Victoria Line]]. |
The longest reigning British queen, from 1837 to 1901.
London grew massively and prospered during her reign, and there's a cluster of places named after her, including Victoria Station, the main-line terminus for many trains from the south of the country, Victoria Park, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Victoria Line.
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