As the National Trust celebrates 130 years on Sunday, MailOnline takes a look at the bizarre sites and properties that you ...
THE Queen of England — repeat ... or the controversial Carlyle and Spencer. Alfred Lord Tennyson would pass muster, but not mere scribblers of the order of Browning, Swinburne, and Rossetti ...
The Isle of Wight was once Queen Victoria's holiday destination ... writers and poets including Alfred, Lord Tennyson and Lewis Carroll. Visitors now can learn about Julia's history and see ...
IF I may venture to speak of his special influence on the world,” writes Lord Hallam Tennyson in ... or a more interesting period. Alfred Tennyson was not only a child, but a favorite, of ...
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Having temporarily filled the role following Lord Hopetoun’s sudden resignation ... nature matching the spirit of the times. 1 Tennyson was born at Twickenham, London, eldest son of the famous poet ...
How do you fancy writing in the same home that was the favourite retreat of literary giants like Alfred Lord Tennyson, Thomas Hardy, Siegfried Sassoon and TE Lawrence? Sounds like a perfect place ...
Queen Victoria was furious with then-Prime Minister Lord Salisbury over his government's failure to bring Jack the Ripper to justice during his infamous 1888 killing spree. The revelation comes ...
Queen Victoria scolded the then Prime Minister Lord Salisbury for the failure to catch Jack the Ripper. Historian Lucy Worsley discovered the dressing-down in a telegram the monarch sent to the PM ...
The Stuart monarch was imprisoned at Carisbrooke Castle prior to his execution in 1649. For just over a year, the king was ...
Tory politician Robert Peel agreed to become prime minister provided Victoria replaced some of her Whig ladies-in-waiting with Tory ones. She refused and reappointed Lord Melbourne. The Queen’s ...