Queen Victoria was history’s longest reigning female monarch. Her 63-year rule was also the longest in British history, during which the United Kingdom of Great Britain became the world’s most powerful nation and largest empire. Today, we often refer to the years of her reign as the Victorian Age, a time period identified with strict codes of morality and social conformity. Yet Queen Victoria was in fact an independent thinker, which her advisors did a good job of concealing. Learn about her contradictory life and times in Queen Victoria: Torn Between Independence and Etiquette, an exhibition of ¼ life-size George Stuart Historical Figures® of Queen Victoria at various ages, as well as other personalities of the period. The exhibit opens November 15, 2011 and runs through February 5, 2012 at the Museum of Ventura County.
The Contradictory Queen Victoria Is Explored In George Stuart Exhibit @ the Museum of Ventura County
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- Start:
- November 15, 2011 11:00 am
- End:
- February 5, 2012 5:00 pm
- Category:
- Events
- Venue:
- Museum of Ventura County
- Phone:
- (805) 653-0323 x 7
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Address:
Google Map - 100 East Main Street, Ventura, CA, United States, 93001






