Queen Victoria

Statesmanship United Kingdom 1819 – 1901 101 quotes

Queen whose long reign saw the expansion of the British Empire.

Quotes by Queen Victoria

I have seen a good deal of life, and I have learned to be patient.

Journal entry 1870

The Queen is very much pleased with the progress of education.

Letter to Lord Granville 1860

I am very much interested in the welfare of my Indian subjects.

Letter to Lord Lytton 1876

The Queen is deeply touched by the sympathy shown to her.

Letter of thanks after Albert's death 1861

I am very much pleased with the loyalty of my Canadian subjects.

Letter to Lord Monck 1867

The Queen is most anxious to promote peace and good will among all nations.

Speech from the Throne 1855

I am very much pleased with the progress of science and art.

Speech at the Great Exhibition 1851

The Queen is very much pleased with the conduct of her army and navy.

Letter during the Crimean War 1854

I am very much pleased with the loyalty of my Australian subjects.

Letter to Lord Hopetoun 1901

The Queen is very much pleased with the progress of her colonies.

Letter to Lord Kimberley 1880

I am very much pleased with the loyalty of my South African subjects.

Letter during the Boer War 1900

The Queen is very much pleased with the progress of her Empire.

Diamond Jubilee Speech 1897

I am very much pleased with the loyalty of my Irish subjects.

Letter after her visit to Ireland 1849

The Queen is very much pleased with the progress of her people.

Golden Jubilee Speech 1887

I am very much pleased with the loyalty of my Scottish subjects.

Journal entry after her visit to Scotland 1842

The Queen is very much pleased with the progress of her country.

Speech at the Great Exhibition 1851

I am very much pleased with the loyalty of my Welsh subjects.

Letter to the Prince of Wales 1880

The Queen is very much pleased with the progress of her government.

Speech from the Throne 1860

I am very much pleased with the loyalty of my English subjects.

Journal entry 1837

The Queen is very much pleased with the progress of her Parliament.

Speech from the Throne 1870