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Events in the Life of Queen Victoria (Illustrated London Almanack, 1854)
A summary of events in the life of Queen Victoria to date, including: Ascension, Visit to London, Coronation, Marriage, Christening of the Prince of Wales, Visit of King Louis Philippe, Opening of the Royal Exchange, Opening of the Great Exhibition, Opening of Parliament, Visit to the Camp at Chobham, Grand Review of the British Fleet, and Visits to Ireland.

The Engraving of the Queen and the Royal Family (Cassell's Family Paper, 1860)
A picture offered by the magazine; the article provides commentary on the royal family and the current state of politics.

Her Majesty's Drawing-Room Reception (Godey's, 1863)

Victoria's Book (Godey's, 1867)
A review of "Queen Victoria's Memoirs of the Prince Consort."

The Queen's Journal (Leisure Hour, 1868)
"The Queen has been pleased to tell to the great body of her subjects the story of her domestic life, writing simply and freely of her joys and sorrows, her tastes and occupations, her feelings and sympathies."

Modern Royalty (Godey's, 1873)
Godey's Magazine takes a look at Queen Victoria.

My Look at the Queen (Scribners, 1879A)
"She is known to us, not only as a monarch whose reign has been so unusually long, successful and brilliant, as to be already called the Victorian Age, on account of its splendor in literature, science, art, and the extension and consolidation of the Empire, but also as the prudent, good woman, the head of a model English home; with will enough to govern, and yet the sagacity to govern as little as possible..."

The Girlhood of Queen Victoria (Girl's Own Paper, 1880)
Includes pictures of Victoria as a child and young girl.

The Queen's Domestic Life, by Ardern Holt (Girl's Own Paper, 1881)

Anecdotes of Queen Victoria and the Royal Family (Girl's Own Paper, 1883)

Christmas at Court, by the Hon. Mrs. H. Armytage (Girl's Own Paper, 1883)
A look at how Queen Victoria celebrated Christmas. Interestingly, though Victoria wrote of having enjoyed Christmas trees as a child, she and Prince Albert actually observed this tradition on New Year's Eve!

The Powers that Be: Her Majesty the Queen (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1883)

Queen Victoria, by M.O.W. Oliphant (Century Magazine, 1884A)

The Queen's Royal Descent Through Female Line (Girl's Own Paper, 1885)

What We Saw at the Children's Jubilee Fete, by Anne Beale (Girl's Own Paper, 1887)
30,000 children were "marshalled" in Hyde Park to "keep the Queen's Jubilee and see Her Majesty."

The Queen's Hindustani Diary, by Moulvie Rafiudden Ahmad (The Strand, 1892B)
A paean to Queen Victoria's efforts to learn Hindustani, with excerpts from her diary in that language.

Royal Princes and Their Brides (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1893)
Also royal queens and their husbands, including an account of Queen Victoria's proposal to Albert.

Portraits of Queen Victoria When a Child (The Strand, 1894B)

The Queen at Home (Girl's Own Paper, 1894)

Mrs. Fawcett's Life of Queen Victoria, by Clotilda Marson (Girl's Own Paper, 1895)

Personal Relics of the Queen and Her Children, by William G. FitzGerald (The Strand, 1897A)

Photographing Royalty: A Chat with Mr. J. Russell, by Rudolph Ireton (Windsor, 1897A)
An article filled with photos of royals, including Queen Victoria, the Tsar and many others.

What They Will Say on Jubilee Day, by W. Pett Ridge (Windsor Magazine, 1897B)
Speculations on what one might overhear in the crowds attending Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee.

How the Queen Spends Christmas, by the Marquis of Lorne (The Youth's Companion, 1898)

The Queen's Christmas (Home Magazine, 1898)
On the decorations of the palace, the royal Christmas feast, and the gifts Queen Victoria hand-selects for her family.

The Queen as a Mountaineer, by Alexander Inkson McConnochie (The Strand, 1898A)
The Queen's exploits as a mountain-climber in Scotland.

The Queen and Her Soldiers (Lady's Realm, 1901)

The Queen and the Wounded, by Sarah A. Tooley (Lady's Realm, 1901)

In Memory of Queen Victoria, by James and Annette Mason (Girl's Own Paper, 1901)
A review of the life of Queen Victoria upon her death.

Some Personal Characteristics of Queen Victoria (Strand, 1901A)

The Coronation of Queen Victoria, As Described by Two Who Saw It (Girl's Own Paper, 1902)
A retrospective occasioned by the coronation of King Edward.
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