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Queen Victoria, the monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain, Ireland and Canada, appears in the eleventh episode of the web series The Curse of the Lost Pharaohs: Her Majesty's Last Hope.

History

Queen Victoria, the only child of Edward, the duke of Kent and King George III's fourth son, and Victoria Saxe-Saalfield-Coburg, sister of Leopold, king of the Belgians, was queen of Great Britain for 63 years. To date, she is the the second longest reigning British monarch after Queen Elizabeth II. Victoria's reign saw great cultural expansion; advances in industry, science, and communications; and the building of railways and the London Underground. She died in England in 1901. [*]

Appearances & Mentions

The Knockdown (mentioned)

  • Queen Victoria's 76th birthday is being celebrated in Toronto when the boxer Amos Robinson is murdered.

The Prince and the Rebel (mentioned)

  • According to her grandson Prince Alfred, Queen Victoria had survived no fewer than five attempts on her life.

The Curse of the Lost Pharaohs

Murdoch Ahoy (mentioned)

  • Queen Victoria's death in 1901 was acknowledged when Constable Higgins and Constable Crabtree entered Station House No. 4 and saluted a portrait, draped in black cloth, of Queen Victoria which was being removed from the wall.
  • Consequently at this point in the series, the Victorian Era ends and the Edwardian Era begins as King Edward takes the throne. This can be indicated by Inspector Brackenreid's words of "God save the King" in the main staircase of the steamship Keewatin after being wished a happy Victoria Day.

Murdoch in Ragtime (mentioned)

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