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Wednesday, 14 September 2011

19th Century Royalties

I am gradually compiling a guide to the 19th centuries royalties, with particular emphasis on Queen Victoria's family. The intention is to provide information, links (to relevant sites and blog posts from all over the net) and book recommendations. This is very much in the early stages - merely an introduction and outline of Queen Victoria's children and grandchildren - over 3 pages so far (please check the links at the top of the 'About' page)but if I would welcome any recommendations of blog posts, the links to which might be added. If you have written a post about any of Queen Victoria's children or grandchildren, please feel free to contact me.

Queen Victoria & Other 19th Century Royalties

4 comments:

Matterhorn said...

The new site is lovely! Thank you.

It is quite incredible to imagine what it must have been like to be part of a whole family of monarchs, stretching across Europe...and of course, it must have been very wrenching in wartime to be divided from relatives.

Christina said...

Thank you very much, Matterhorn :-)

Yes, it must have been an amazing time before the war...and the war itself, quite unbearable.

Gem said...

Hi Christina!

I just want to say that the new site is really wonderful. I love it! I'm definitely eager to read any of your future articles. I'm very fascinated about Queen Victoria and her family, and so it's amazing to read about them, especially about their personalities and their relationship to one another.

Christina said...

Hi Gem! Thank you so much for your kind words about the new site. I am so glad you like it - I agree that QV's family are so fascinating! - and I hope to add more articles over the weekend :-)
Thank you!