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Monday, 30 November 2015

How Well Do You Know...19th/early 20th century Royal Nicknames?

How Well Do You Know...19th/early 20th century Royal Nicknames?
1. What did the young William II call his sister, Charlotte, in a childish attempt to say ‘sister’?
2. Who was known as Missy to her family?
3. Who was known as Mossy to her family?
4. What abbreviated form of his name did Marie of Roumania call her husband?
5. By what shortened version of one of her names was Queen Victoria known as a child?
6. Who was known as Sunny when she was a child?
7. Who was Fischy?
8. By which 2 nicknames was Christian Victor known to his family?
9. By what nickname was Victoria Melita of Edinburgh known?
10. What cruel name did Alexandra, Princess of Wales, call her niece, Thora of Schleswig-Holstein?
11. Who was Prince Eddy?
12. Which tragic heir to a throne was called Sunbeam by his mother?

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How Well Do You Know...Queen Victoria’s Uncles?
1. Which two of Queen Victoria’s uncles were married to her cousins?
Ernest and Leopold of Saxe-Coburg
2. Which uncle popularised the use of public cemeteries when he chose to be interred in Kensal Green rather than the Royal Crypt?
Augustus, Duke of Sussex
3. Which uncle was the victim of a violent attack by his own valet as he lay in bed?
Ernest, Duke of Cumberland
4. Which uncle was nicknamed ‘Silly Billy’?
William IV
5. Which uncle was offered the throne of Greece?
Leopold of Saxe-Coburg
6. Which uncle married a fabulously wealthy Hungarian heiress?
Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg
7. Which uncle had a long-term relationship with the actress Dorothea Jordan?
William IV (Duke of Clarence)
8. Which uncle said he would rather slit his own throat than be forced to live with eccentric estranged wife at their home, Oatlands?
Frederick, Duke of York
9. Which uncle acted acted as Viceroy of Hanover until Queen Victoria’s accession?
Adolphus,  Duke of Cambridge
10. What was the name of ‘Uncle Leopold’s’ doctor who became a major influence on Prince Albert and Queen Victoria in the early years of her reign?
11. Whom did George IV marry?
Caroline of Brunswick
12. Which uncle was blind in one eye?
Ernest of Hanover (Duke of Cumberland)

Sunday, 29 November 2015

How Well Do You Know...Queen Victoria’s Uncles?

How Well Do You Know...Queen Victoria’s Uncles? (answers to yesterday's quiz are below)
 
1. Which two of Queen Victoria’s uncles were married to her cousins?
 
2. Which uncle popularised the use of public cemeteries when he chose to be interred in Kensal Green rather than the Royal Crypt?
 
3. Which uncle was the victim of a violent attack by his own valet as he lay in bed?
 
4. Which uncle was nicknamed ‘Silly Billy’?
 
5. Which uncle was offered the throne of Greece?
 
6. Which uncle married a fabulously wealthy Hungarian heiress?
 
7. Which uncle had a long-term relationship with the actress Dorothea Jordan?
 
8. Which uncle said he would rather slit his own throat than be forced to live with eccentric estranged wife at their home, Oatlands?
 
9. Which uncle acted acted as Viceroy of Hanover until Queen Victoria’s accession?
 
10. What was the name of ‘Uncle Leopold’s’ doctor who became a major influence on Prince Albert and Queen Victoria in the early years of her reign?
 
11. Whom did George IV marry?
 
12. Which uncle was blind in one eye? 
 
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How Well Do You Know...Royal Demises of the 19th/Early 20th Century?
 
1. Who murdered Empress Elizabeth of Austria-Hungary?
 
Luigi Lucheni
 
2. Which two of Empress Frederick’s sons died in childhood?
 
Sigismund & Waldemar
 
3. Which of Queen Victoria’s doctors examined her for the first time after her death?
 
Sir James Reid
 
4. Two very different ‘last lines’ are attributed to George V – what are they?
 
‘How is the Empire?’ or ‘Bugger Bognor!’
 
5. Of what did Prince Christian Victor die while on active service?
 
Malaria
 
6. Which of Queen Victoria’s great-grandsons was killed near Mont des Cats in 1914?
 
Max of Hesse-Kassel
 
7. Whom did Gaetano Bresci assassinate?
 
Umberto I of Italy
 
8. Which of Queen Victoria’s sons-in-law died en route to Africa to participate in the Ashanti campaign?
 
Henry (Liko) Battenberg
 
9. Who murdered King George I of the Hellenes?
 
Alexandros Schinas
 
10. Of what did Elizabeth of Hesse die in 1903?
 
Typhoid
 
11.  In which city was Franz Ferdinand assassinated?
 
Sarajevo
 
12. Which of Queen Victoria’s children predeceased her?
 
Alice, Leopold and Alfred

Saturday, 28 November 2015

How Well Do You Know...Royal Demises of the 19th/Early 20th Century?

How Well Do You Know...Royal Demises of the 19th/Early 20th Century? (The answers to the previous quiz are below)
1. Who murdered Empress Elizabeth of Austria-Hungary?
2. Which two of Empress Frederick’s sons died in childhood?
3. Which of Queen Victoria’s doctors examined her for the first time after her death?
4. Two very different ‘last lines’ are attributed to George V – what are they?
5. Of what did Prince Christian Victor die while on active service?
6. Which of Queen Victoria’s great-grandsons was killed near Mont des Cats in 1914?
7. Whom did Gaetano Bresci assassinate?
8. Which of Queen Victoria’s sons-in-law died en route to Africa to participate in the Ashanti campaign?
9. Who murdered King George I of the Hellenes?
10. Of what did Elizabeth of Hesse die in 1903?
11.  In which city was Franz Ferdinand assassinated?
12. Which of Queen Victoria’s children predeceased her? 
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How Well Do You Know...Royal Palaces & Homes?
1. Which ill-fated couple are interred in Artstetten?
Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie
2. Which of George IV’s holiday homes did Queen Victoria dislike because of the crowds who came to stare at her there?
Brighton Pavilion
3. Which famous architect worked with Prince Albert in designing Osborne House?
Thomas Cubitt
4. Which house on the Windsor estate did Queen Victoria give to her mother?
Frogmore
5. What was the name of of Empress Frederick’s house near Kronberg?
Friedrichshof
6. Where, to the annoyance of his courtiers, did George V choose to live rather than occupying Sandringham House?
York Cottage
7. Which English house was given to Queen Maud of Norway by her father?
Appleton House
8. Which island home did Princess Beatrice occupy after selling Osborne Cottage in 1913?
Carisbrook Castle
9. Which house was given to Princess Charlotte & Prince Leopold as a wedding present from Parliament?
Claremont
10. What was the name of Franz Josef’s summer retreat where he proposed to his wife?
Bad Ischl
11. What was the favourite home of Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra?
Alexander Palace
12. What was the name of Grand Duke Serge’s country estate where he and his wife spent their honeymoon?
Ilinskoe

Thursday, 26 November 2015

How Well Do You Know...Royal Palaces & Homes?

How Well Do You Know...Royal Palaces & Homes? (The answers to Tuesday's quiz are below)
 
1. Which ill-fated couple are interred in Artstetten?
 
2. Which of George IV’s holiday homes did Queen Victoria dislike because of the crowds who came to stare at her there?
 
3. Which famous architect worked with Prince Albert in designing Osborne House?
 
4. Which house on the Windsor estate did Queen Victoria give to her mother?
 
5. What was the name of of Empress Frederick’s house near Kronberg?
 
6. Where, to the annoyance of his courtiers, did George V choose to live rather than occupying Sandringham House?
 
7. Which English house was given to Queen Maud of Norway by her father?
 
8. Which island home did Princess Beatrice occupy after selling Osborne Cottage in 1913?
 
9. Which house was given to Princess Charlotte & Prince Leopold as a wedding present from Parliament?
 
10. What was the name of Franz Josef’s summer retreat where he proposed to his wife?
 
11. What was the favourite home of Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra?
 
12. What was the name of Grand Duke Serge’s country estate where he and his wife spent their honeymoon?
 
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How Well Do You Know...Royal Marriages (of the 19th/early 20th century)?
 
1. Which of Queen Victoria’s uncles married his niece?
 
Ernest I of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
 
2. Of whom was Wilhelm II speaking when he said she would marry anyone who was manly?
 
His sister, Victoria Moretta
 
3. Of whom was Vicky speaking when she said, “Who can tell what his tastes may be”?
 
Ernie of Hesse
 
4. The wife of which of Queen Victoria’s uncles was (falsely!) rumoured to have poisoned her second husband in order to remarry?
 
Ernest Augustus of Hanover; Duke of Cumberland
 
5. Which of Queen Victoria’s cousins became a king by marrying a queen?
 
Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg Kohary
 
6. Complete this sentence written by Queen Victoria, “Marriage is such a ------- after all.”
 
Lottery
 
7. Which King of Great Britain and which Tsar of Russia married their late brothers’ fiancées?
 
George V and Alexander III
 
8. To whom did Franz Josef intend to propose when he was distracted by Sissi and proposed to her instead?
 
Her sister, Helene
 
9. Which royal wife did Queen Victoria call a ‘poor insignificant princess’?
 
Dona, Empress Augusta Victoria of Germany
 
10. Of whom was Tsar Nicholas II speaking when he said he would rather become a monk than marry her?
 
Mossy (Margaret) of Prussia
 
11. Which of his cousins did Queen Victoria want her grandson, Prince Albert Victor, to marry?
 
Alix of Hesse
 
12. Who accused his wife of infecting the dynasty when their son was discovered to be a haemophiliac?
 
Alfonso XIII of Spain

Tuesday, 24 November 2015

How Well Do You Know...Royal Marriages (of the 19th/early 20th century)?


 
 
(The answers to yesterday's quiz are below)
 
1. Which of Queen Victoria’s uncles married his niece?
 
2. Of whom was Wilhelm II speaking when he said she would marry anyone who was manly?
 
3. Of whom was Vicky speaking when she said, “Who can tell what his tastes may be”?
 
4. The wife of which of Queen Victoria’s uncles was (falsely!) rumoured to have poisoned her second husband in order to remarry? 
 
5. Which of Queen Victoria’s cousins became a king by marrying a queen?
 
6. Complete this sentence written by Queen Victoria, “Marriage is such a ------- after all.”
 
7. Which King of Great Britain and which Tsar of Russia married their late brothers’ fiancées?
 
8. To whom did Franz Josef intend to propose when he was distracted by Sissi and proposed to her instead?
 
9. Which royal wife di Queen Victoria call a ‘poor insignificant princess’?
 
10. Of whom was Tsar Nicholas II speaking when he said he would rather become a monk than marry her?
 
11. Which of his cousins did Queen Victoria want her grandson, Prince Albert Victor, to marry?
 
12. Who accused his wife of infecting the dynasty when their son was discovered to be a haemophiliac?
 
 
How Well Do You Know...Kaiser Wilhelm II?
 
1. To which famous anthem was an extra verse added to celebrate Wilhelm’s birth?
 
The British National Anthem
 
2. Which university did Wilhelm attend?
 
Bonn
 
3. What was the name of Wilhelm’s tutor, who, according to his pupil, made lessons so dull that childhood became ‘joyless’?
 
Hintzpeter
 
4. Who informed Wilhelm that his grandmother, Queen Victoria, was dying?
 
Her doctor, Sir James Reid
 
5. Of what did Wilhelm have a phobia?
 
Infections
 
6. What nickname was given to Wilhelm by his cousins, due to his impulsiveness?
 
William the Sudden
 
7. According to Princess Blucher, what aspect of the Kaiser were his generals afraid of during World War I?
 
His kind heart
 
8. How did Wilhelm react after visiting Verdun during World War I?
 
He was physically ill for several weeks
 
9. Of whom did Wilhelm say, “He is a greater autocrat than I or the Tsar of Russia. He has more power than either of us ever had.”?
 
Woodrow Wilson
 
10. What was the first thing that Wilhelm asked for on his arrival in exile in the Netherlands?
 
A nice English cup of tea
 
11. Of whom was Wilhelm speaking when he said: ‘There is a man alone, without family, without children, without God....He builds legions but he doesn’t build a nation. A nation is created by families, a religion, tradition: it is made up out of the hearts of mothers, the wisdom of fathers, the joy and the exuberance of children.’ ?
 
Adolf Hitler
 
12. Of what did Wilhelm die?
 
A pulmonary embolism

Monday, 23 November 2015

How Well Do You Know...Kaiser Wilhelm II?

How Well Do You Know...Kaiser Wilhelm II? (The answers to yesterday's quiz are below)
1. To which famous anthem was an extra verse added to celebrate Wilhelm’s birth? 
2. Which university did Wilhelm attend?
3. What was the name of Wilhelm’s tutor, who, according to his pupil, made lessons so dull that childhood became ‘joyless’?
4. Who informed Wilhelm that his grandmother, Queen Victoria, was dying?
5. Of what did Wilhelm have a phobia?
6. What nickname was given to Wilhelm by his cousins, due to his impulsiveness?
7. According to Princess Blucher, what aspect of the Kaiser were his generals afraid of during World War I?
8. How did Wilhelm react after visiting Verdun during World War I? 
9. Of whom did Wilhelm say, “He is a greater autocrat than I or the Tsar of Russia. He has more power than either of us ever had.”?
10. What was the first thing that Wilhelm asked for on his arrival in exile in the Netherlands?
11. Of whom was Wilhelm speaking when he said: ‘There is a man alone, without family, without children, without God....He builds legions but he doesn’t build a nation. A nation is created by families, a religion, tradition: it is made up out of the hearts of mothers, the wisdom of fathers, the joy and the exuberance of children.’ ?
12. Of what did Wilhelm die?

How Well Do You Know...Grand Duchess Elizabeth (Ella) of Russia?
1. On what feast day was Ella born in 1864?
All Saints
2. After which saintly ancestor was she named?
St Elizabeth of Hungary
3. When the rest of the family contracted diphtheria, with whom and where was Ella sent to stay?
With her paternal grandmother at Bessungen
4. After Ella had rejected the offer of marriage from her cousin, Wilhelm, whom did Queen Victoria want her to marry?
Fritz of Baden
5. Which celebrated beauty did Ella meet during her honeymoon in Ilinskoe, who became one of her closest friends until the Revolution?
Zinaida Youssoupov
6. How did Ella describe her cousin, Eddy (Prince Albert Victor), when she heard that Queen Victoria wished him to marry her sister, Alix?
‘Quite stupid’
7. According to the French Ambassador, which book did Serge forbid her to read?
Anna Karenina
8. For what minor affliction did Queen Victoria’s doctor, Sir James Reid, treat Ella during the Jubilee celebrations?
A slight red blemish/spot on her face!
9. When Ella established her convent, whom did she appoint as chaplain and her chief spiritual advisor?
Father Mitrophan
10. Where and with whom was Ella when she heard of the assassination of Franz Ferdinand?
In Alapaevsk with her sister, Victoria
11. Which two of her religious sisters accompanied Ella into Siberia in 1918?
Catherine & Barbara
12. Where is Ella buried?
The Mount of Olives in Jerusalem

Sunday, 22 November 2015

How Well Do You Know...Grand Duchess Elizabeth (Ella) of Russia?

How Well Do You Know...Grand Duchess Elizabeth (Ella) of Russia? (Answers will be available tomorrow)
 
1. On what feast day was Ella born in 1864?
 
2. After which saintly ancestor was she named?
 
3. When the rest of the family contracted diphtheria, with whom and where was Ella sent to stay?
 
4. After Ella had rejected the offer of marriage from her cousin, Wilhelm, whom did Queen Victoria want her to marry? 
 
5. Which celebrated beauty did Ella meet during her honeymoon in Ilinskoe, who became one of her closest friends until the Revolution?
 
6. How did Ella describe her cousin, Eddy (Prince Albert Victor), when she heard that Queen Victoria wished him to marry her sister, Alix?
 
7. According to the French Ambassador, which book did Serge forbid her to read?
 
8. For what minor affliction did Queen Victoria’s doctor, Sir James Reid, treat Ella during the Jubilee celebrations?
 
9. When Ella established her convent, whom did she appoint as chaplain and her chief spiritual advisor?
 
10. Where and with whom was Ella when she heard of the assassination of Franz Ferdinand?
 
11. Which two of her religious sisters accompanied Ella into Siberia in 1918?
 
12. Where is Ella buried? 
 

Thursday, 19 November 2015

Answers to yesterday’s quiz: How Well Do You Know...Queen Victoria’s Grandsons?

Answers to yesterday’s quiz: How Well Do You Know...Queen Victoria’s Grandsons?
 
1. Which of Queen Victoria’s grandsons was the first member of the Royal Family to incur a speeding fine?
 
Maurice of Battenberg
 
2. What was the name of the curate of Whippingham church whom Queen Victoria selected as tutor to Eddy and George of Wales?
 
John Dalton Neale
 
3. Who was known to his siblings as ‘Kiki’?
 
Christian Victor (Christle) of Schleswig-Holstein
 
4. Which of Queen Victoria’s grandsons was the first royal prince to attend Eton College?
 
Arthur of Connaught
 
5. What nicknames were given to Eddy and George of Wales by their fellow sea cadets?
 
The herring and the sprat
 
6.  Where did Wilhelm and Henry of Prussia spend two years in a public school?
 
Kassel
 
7. Who, according to Vicky, was ‘too inexperienced and heedless and giddy to resist temptations’ at the Potsdam Military Training Academy?
 
Alfred of Edinburgh
 
8. Which two grandsons attended the Board of Trade’s inquiry into the Titanic disaster?
 
Maurice of Battenberg & Albert of Schleswig-Holstein
 
9. What did Wilhelm of Prussia and his cousin Albert of Schleswig-Holstein do to calm their anxiety when they first heard of the telegram from Austria to Serbia which would precipitate the First World War?
 
Bathe the dogs
 
10. How did George V fracture his pelvis during the First World War?
 
His horse reared and threw him during a review of the troops
 
11. Which of the grandsons was imprisoned in a former Serbian prisoner-of-war camp?
 
Charles Edward of Albany/Coburg
 
12. Who was the first member of the Royal Family to take up a career in business, beginning as an ordinary clerk with Lazard Brothers?
 
Alexander Battenberg

Wednesday, 18 November 2015

How Well Do You Know...Queen Victoria's Grandsons?

(The answers to How Well Do You Know  Queen Victoria's Granddaughters are below)
 
1. Which of Queen Victoria’s grandsons was the first member of the Royal Family to incur a speeding fine?
 
2. What was the name of the curate of Whippingham church whom Queen Victoria selected as tutor to Eddy and George of Wales?
 
3. Who was known to his siblings as ‘Kiki’?
 
4. Which of Queen Victoria’s grandsons was the first royal prince to attend Eton College?
 
5. What nicknames were given to Eddy and George of Wales by their fellow sea cadets?
 
6.  Where did Wilhelm and Henry of Prussia spend two years in a public school?
 
7. Who, according to Vicky, was ‘too inexperienced and heedless and giddy to resist temptations’ at the Potsdam Military Training Academy?
 
8. Which two grandsons attended the Board of Trade’s inquiry into the Titanic disaster?
 
9. What did Wilhelm of Prussia and his cousin Albert of Schleswig-Holstein do to calm their anxiety when they first heard of the telegram from Austria to Serbia which would precipitate the First World War?
 
10. How did George V fracture his pelvis during the First World War?
 
11. Which of the grandsons was imprisoned in a former Serbian prisoner-of-war camp?
 
12. Who was the first member of the Royal Family to take up a career in business, beginning as an ordinary clerk with Lazard Brothers?
 


 
 
Answers to...How Well Do You Know...Queen Victoria’s Granddaughters?
 
1. Which of Queen Victoria’s granddaughters smoked so much that her mother described her as smelling like a walking cigar box?
 
Charlotte of Prussia
 
2. Which of Queen Victoria’s granddaughters turned down the future Kaiser Wilhelm II and Prince Frederick of Baden before horrifying the Queen by her choice of husband?
 
Ella of Hesse
 
3. Which of Queen Victoria’s granddaughters was rumoured to be betrothed to the King of Spain before he married her cousin, Ena of Battenberg?
 
Patricia of Connaught
 
4. What disaster befell Louise of Wales and her family in the winter of 1911?
 
A shipwreck
 
5. Which 2 of Queen Victoria’s granddaughters married their first cousins?
 
Irene of Hesse and Ducky (Victoria Melita) of Edinburgh
 
6. Which of Queen Victoria’s granddaughters founded the Women’s Auxiliary Force during WW1?
 
Thora of Schleswig-Holstein
 
7. Name the five granddaughters who became Queens/Empresses.
 
Marie of Roumania, Alexandra of Russia, Sophie of Greece, Victoria Eugenie of Spain, Maud of Norway
 
8. Which granddaughter had 2 sons killed in action during WW1?
 
Mossy (Margaret) of Prussia/Hesse-Kassel
 
9. Of whom was Queen Victoria speaking when she told the Governor of Canada, “Tell my granddaughter to come home to me.”?
 
Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein
 
10. Who, following a failed romance, decided she was too fat to be loved and embarked on a drastic diet bordering on anorexia?
 
Moretta of Prussia
 
11. Which 4 of the granddaughters converted to different faiths?
 
Ella & Alix of Hesse, Sophie of Prussia, Ena of Battenberg
 
12. Whom did Vicky refer to as ‘my Benjamin’?
 
Her youngest daughter, Mossy (Margaret)

Tuesday, 17 November 2015

How Well Do You Know...Queen Victoria’s Granddaughters?

(The answers to yesteday's questions are below)

1. Which of Queen Victoria’s granddaughters smoked so much that her mother described her as smelling like a walking cigar box?
 
2. Which of Queen Victoria’s granddaughters turned down the future Kaiser Wilhelm II and Prince Frederick of Baden before horrifying the Queen by her choice of husband?
 
3. Which of Queen Victoria’s granddaughters was rumoured to be betrothed to the King of Spain before he married her cousin, Ena of Battenberg?
 
4. What disaster befell Louise of Wales and her family in the winter of 1911?
 
5. Which 2 of Queen Victoria’s granddaughters married their first cousins?
 
6. Which of Queen Victoria’s granddaughters founded the Women’s Auxiliary Force during WW1?
 
7. Name the five granddaughters who became Queens/Empresses.
 
8. Which granddaughter had 2 sons killed in action during WW1?
 
9. Of whom was Queen Victoria speaking when she told the Governor of Canada, “Tell my granddaughter to come home to me.”?
 
10. Who, following a failed romance, decided she was too fat to be loved and embarked on a drastic diet bordering on anorexia?
 
11. Which 4 of the granddaughters converted to different faiths?
 
12. Whom did Vicky refer to as ‘my Benjamin’? 
 
 
 
Answers to: How Well Do You Know...Queen Victoria’s Children
 
1.  From which of her sons bedrooms did Queen Victoria remove a portrait of Lily Langtry while he slept?
 
Leopold’s
 
2.  What instrument did Affie teach himself to play?
 
Violin
 
3.  What was the name of the attendant known familiarly to the children as ‘Laddle’?
 
Lady Lyttelton
 
4.  Which of her sons did Queen Victoria describe as ‘our great delight so full of fun and conversation and so full of anxiety to learn – always at something, never an instant idle – such steam power, such energy it is such a great pleasure to see this…and he is so handsome.”
 
Affie

5. What was the name of the phrenologist whom Prince Albert invited to examine his children’s heads?
 
George Combe
 
6. Which of her children did Queen Victoria describe as ‘ in some things clever…but...very odd; dreadfully contradictory, very indiscreet’?
 
Louise
 
7. What did Queen Victoria call ‘the greatest maxim of all’ with regard to children?
 
That children should be with their parents as much as possible
 
8. What was the name of the yacht on which the children were sailing from Osborne to the mainland when it struck a smaller boat, resulting in the drowning of four people?
 
Fairy
 
9. What was the name of the academy which Louise attended in order to further her artistic endeavours?
 
The National Art Training School
 
10. What was the name of the toy fort and barracks which Queen Victoria’s son built for themselves to play in at Osborne?
 
Victoria Fort & Albert Barracks
 
11. Which of Queen Victoria’s children did she describe as ‘one bright spot on which I love to dwell’?
 
Arthur
 
12. Whom did Prince Leopold wish to marry, but, finding she was already in love with someone else, persuaded his mother to provide for her a home in England so she could marry the man she had chosen?  
 
Frederica (Lily) of Hanover

Monday, 16 November 2015

How Well Do You Know...Queen Victoria's Children?

(Below, too, are the answers to yesterday's question - How well do you know Princess Alice)

Queen Victoria’s Children
 
1.  From which of her sons bedrooms did Queen Victoria remove a portrait of Lily Langtry while he slept?
 
2.  What instrument did Affie teach himself to play?
 
3.  What was the name of the attendant known familiarly to the children as ‘Laddle’?
 
4.  Which of her sons did Queen Victoria describe as ‘
our great delight so full of fun and conversation and so full of anxiety to learn – always at something, never an instant idle – such steam power, such energy it is such a great pleasure to see this…and he is so handsome.”

5. What was the name of the phrenologist whom Prince Albert invited to examine his children’s heads?
 
6. Which of her children did Queen Victoria describe as ‘ in some things clever…but...very odd; dreadfully contradictory, very indiscreet’?
 
7. What did Queen Victoria call ‘the greatest maxim of all’ with regard to children?
 
8. What was the name of the yacht on which the children were sailing from Osborne to the mainland when it struck a smaller boat, resulting in the drowning of four people?
 
9. What was the name of the academy which Louise attended in order to further her artistic endeavours? 
 
10. What was the name of the toy fort and barracks which Queen Victoria’s son built for themselves to play in at Osborne?
 
11. Which of Queen Victoria’s children did she describe as ‘one bright spot on which I love to dwell’? 
 
12. Whom did Prince Leopold wish to marry, but, finding she was already in love with someone else, persuaded his mother to provide for her a home in England so she could marry the man she had chosen?   

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Answers to yesterday's questions:


1. Alice’s full name was Alice Maud Mary – in whose honour was the name ‘Mary’ included?  Queen Victoria’s aunt, the Duchess of Gloucester
 
2. Which of her godfathers arrived ‘just in time to be too late’ for her christening? Ernest, King of Hanover
 
3. After Lady Lyttelton had retired, what was the name of Alice’s governess? Miss Hildyard
 
4. In which city (then a town) in northern England did Alice make her first official appearance? Leeds
 
5. How old was Alice when she first witnessed an assassination attempt on her mother? Six – William Hamilton attempted to shoot the Queen but his pistol had not been properly loaded.
 
6. Which – then potentially fatal – illness did Alice contract in 1855? Scarlet fever
 
7. Which housing reformer took Alice incognito through the London slums and later advised her on housing improvements in Darmstadt? Octavia Hill
 
8. Which novel by Sir Walter Scott was Alice reading to her father in the days leading up to his death? The Talisman
 
9. Which controversial theologian, who dedicated a book to Alice, gained great influence over her and, according to the French Ambassador, ‘shook her faith to the depths’? David Strauss
 
10. Which English reformer who had done much to improve the education of girls in India accompanied Alice through the schools in Darmstadt following the Congress of Women, which the princess has organised? Mary Carpenter
 
11. After whose death did Alice write to her mother: “You understand, how long and deep my grief must be,” she wrote. “And does not one grow to love one’s grief, as having become part of the being one loved – as if through this one could still pay a tribute of love to them, to make up for the terrible loss, and missing of not being able to do anything for the beloved anymore?”   Her little son, Frittie

12. What were Alice’s last words? Dear Papa

Sunday, 15 November 2015

How Well Do You Know...Princess Alice, Grand Duchess of Hesse-and-by-Rhine?

Here is a little quiz about Princess Alice....Answers tomorrow...



Twelve questions about Princess Alice of Hesse-and-By-Rhine
1. Alice’s full name was Alice Maud Mary – in whose honour was the name ‘Mary’ included?
2. Which of her godfathers arrived ‘just in time to be too late’ for her christening?
3. After Lady Lyttelton had retired, what was the name of Alice’s governess? 
4. In which city (then a town) in northern England did Alice make her first official appearance?
5. How old was Alice when she first witnessed an assassination attempt on her mother?
6. Which – then potentially fatal – illness did Alice contract in 1855?
7. Which housing reformer took Alice incognito through the London slums and later advised her on housing improvements in Darmstadt?
8. Which novel by Sir Walter Scott was Alice reading to her father in the days leading up to his death?
9. Which controversial theologian, who dedicated a book to Alice, gained great influence over her and, according to the French Ambassador, ‘shook her faith to the depths’?
10. Which English reformer who had done much to improve the education of girls in India accompanied Alice through the schools in Darmstadt following the Congress of Women, which the princess has organised?
11. After whose death did Alice write to her mother: “You understand, how long and deep my grief must be,” she wrote. “And does not one grow to love one’s grief, as having become part of the being one loved – as if through this one could still pay a tribute of love to them, to make up for the terrible loss, and missing of not being able to do anything for the beloved anymore?”  

12. What were Alice’s last words?

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