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Queen Victoria fell in love with the Riviera when she discovered it on her first visit to Menton in 1882 and her enchantment with this 'paradise of nature' endured
In the Spring of 1882 Queen Victoria, at the age of 62, arrived for the first time on the French Riviera. That region, which she called a "paradise of nature",
15 May 2007 Queen Victoria fell in love with the Riviera when she discovered it on her first visit to Menton in 1882 and her enchantment with this 'paradise of
24 Jun 2012 [All images other than the first one are from the sources specified, rather than the book under review. They can be used without prior permission
Victoria's secret: "Dear Cimiez". Princess Diana is reputed to have dismissed the Riviera as a "vulgar" place where she couldn't possibly have lived.
Queen Victoria and the Discovery of the Riviera has 7 ratings and 5 reviews. Kate said: This is a nice, short history of Queen Victoria on vacation, whic
Queen Victoria fell in love with the Riviera when she discovered it on her first visit to Menton in 1882. Her subsequent visits helped to transform the French
Queen Victoria fell in love with the Riviera when she discovered it on her first visit to Menton in 1882 and her enchantment with this 'paradise of nature' endured
As head of a worldwide empire and as someone who maintained close lifelong ties with high-born relatives all over Europe, "[t]he Queen has to be placed in
Queen Victoria and the Discovery of the Riviera (review). Walter L. Arnstein. Victorian Studies, Volume 44, Number 4, Summer 2002, pp. 720-721 (Review).
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