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works featuring their family in the grounds and in the house. That was partly for their own enjoyment and partly as a form of public relations, to demonstrate to the nation their character as a happy and devoted family. Many thousands of prints of the royal family were sold to the public, which led
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demonstrated an early version of the telephone to the queen at
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Prince Albert, impressed with his previous works, commissioned him to rebuild
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Osborne where it was reassembled. There, the royal children were encouraged to garden. Each child was given a rectangular plot in which to grow fruit, vegetables and flowers. They sold their produce to their father. Prince Albert used this as a way to teach the basics of economics. The children
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Victoria's mother. The final addition to the house was a wing, built between 1890 and 1891, designed by John Lockwood Kipling, father of the poet
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also learned to cook in the Swiss Cottage, which was equipped with a fully functioning kitchen. Both parents saw this kind of education as a way of grounding their children in the activities of daily life shared by the people in the kingdom despite their royal status.
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Queen Victoria died at Osborne on 22 January 1901, with two generations of her family present. Although she adored Osborne, and her will left strict instructions that Osborne was to remain in the family, her children did not share the attachment.
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presented Osborne to the nation on his Coronation Day in August 1902. The royal apartments on the upper floors of the pavilion wing, including the late Queen's bedroom, were turned into a private museum accessible only to the royal family.
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were two famous patients. Known as the King Edward VII Retirement Home for Officers, it later accommodated convalescents from military and civil service backgrounds, including retired officers of the British armed services until 2000.
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The instruments at present in Osborne are merely those supplied for ordinary commercial purposes, and it will afford me much pleasure to be permitted to offer to the Queen a set of Telephones to be made expressly for her Majesty's
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for the royal couple in 1847. An earlier smaller house on the Osborne site was demolished to make way for the new and far larger house, though the original entrance portico survives as the main gateway to the walled garden.
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implemented many of his own features into the house from his own workshops. As well as the doors and fireplaces of his own design, he also incorporated his own patterns for the plaster within the house.
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He made the UK's first publicly-witnessed long distance calls, calling Cowes, Southampton and London. Queen Victoria liked the telephone so much she wanted to buy it.
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sound was "rather faint". She later asked to buy the equipment that was used, but Bell offered to make "a set of telephones" specifically for her.
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and her family. Beatrice was the Queen's youngest daughter, and she lived near Victoria during her life.
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towers. Prince Albert designed the house himself in conjunction with
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in an elaborate and intricate style, and has a carpet from
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was a private beach, where the Queen kept her own private
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Former royal residence in East Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK
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1431:London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
538:were granted houses on the estate.
3472:Italianate architecture in England
3462:Grade II* listed parks and gardens
2904:11th (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars
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2368:The Marriage of Queen Victoria
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568:Royal Naval College, Dartmouth
552:Royal Naval College, 1903–1921
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838:The Royal Palaces of Britain,
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2894:Royal Albert Memorial Museum
1328:. London: English Heritage.
1285:The Royal Palaces of Britain
1048:UK public library membership
730:The Royal Palaces of Britain
578:, and their younger brother
558:Royal Naval College, Osborne
272:Royal Naval College, Osborne
53:Aerial view of Osborne House
3477:Royal residences in England
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2531:India Inverted Head 4 annas
2104:Victoria and Merrie England
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1383:Hobhouse, Hermione (1983).
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1711:Death and state funeral
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1586:Clock Tower, Brighton
1581:Clock Tower, Weymouth
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2390:"Recessional" (1897)
2069:Looking for Victoria
2002:Victoria & Abdul
1970:Sixty Glorious Years
1701:Visits to Manchester
1367:. English Heritage.
1282:Adair, J.E. (1981).
1066:Ranmore War Memorial
609:, inspired the play
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584:Jack Llewelyn Davies
580:George, Duke of Kent
505:On 14 January 1878,
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2945:Sixty Years a Queen
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1946:Sixty Years a Queen
1859:Lady Flora Hastings
1542:Hackpen White Horse
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1149:"Osborne (1000929)"
915:. 13 January 2017.
256:Queen Victoria died
241:Italian Renaissance
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93:Architectural style
88:General information
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3307:Kensington Palace
3174:Royal Family Order
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3004:Happy and Glorious
2985:The Young Victoria
2961:Victoria the Great
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2470:Halfpenny Rose Red
2053:The Young Victoria
2037:Happy and Glorious
1994:The Young Victoria
1962:Victoria the Great
1900:Royal Family Order
1696:Victorian morality
1633:Recessional (poem)
1249:Nigel Richardson.
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