Londerland

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vicfangirlguide:

Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. The residence was built in the 1850s for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert as a home away from the pressures of court life. Albert himself designed the house and the royal family stayed there for several periods throughout the year including Victoria’s birthday, Albert’s birthday and the lead-up to Christmas. Victoria died at Osborne on 22 January 1901 with her son and successor King Edward VII by her bedside.

vicfangirlguide:

Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. The residence was built in the 1850s for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert as a home away from the pressures of court life. Albert himself designed the house and the royal family stayed there for several periods throughout the year including Victoria’s birthday, Albert’s birthday and the lead-up to Christmas. Victoria died at Osborne on 22 January 1901 with her son and successor King Edward VII by her bedside.

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    Been here. It’s as lovely as it looks.
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