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Victorian England - translation to Αγγλικά

PERIOD OF BRITISH HISTORY ENCOMPASSING QUEEN VICTORIA'S REIGN (1837-1901)
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  • Photograph of a mother and baby by [[Alfred Capel-Cure]] (circa 1850s or 60s)
  • This illustration of a child ''drawer'' (a type of [[hurrier]]) pulling a coal tub was originally published in the Children's Employment Commission (Mines) 1842 report.
  • Rorke's Drift]] during the [[Anglo-Zulu War]] of 1879
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  • Cheap meals for poor children in [[East London]] (1870)
  • ''If we lift our skirts they level their eye-glasses at our ankles'' (1854), cartoon suggesting that men saw women lifting their dresses as a titillating opportunity to see some of their body shape.
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  • Slum area in [[Glasgow]] (1871)
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  • Crew stood with a railway engine (1873)

Victorian England         
(n.) = Inglaterra victoriana, Inglaterra de la época victoriana
Ex: The writer examines the employment of women in the gas stove industry in late Victorian England.
Victorian         
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Victorians; Victorian style; Victorian (disambiguation); Victorianus; Victorian-style; Victorianism; Victorianus (disambiguation)
(adj.) = victoriano, de la época victoriana
Ex: Housed in a Victorian mansion, the library is used most often by new homeowners researching the history of their house.
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* Victorian England = Inglaterra victoriana, Inglaterra de la época victoriana
* Victorian Era, the = época victoriana, la
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  • Christ Church, University of Oxford]]
  • Bentley Mulsanne]]. [[Bentley]] is a well-known English car company.
  • [[Bodiam Castle]] is a 14th-century [[moat]]ed [[castle]] near [[Robertsbridge]] in East Sussex.
  • St John's College, University of Cambridge]]
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  • [[Canterbury Cathedral]], seat of the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]]
  • Wimbledon]]. First played in 1877, the Wimbledon Championships is the oldest tennis tournament in the world.<ref>[http://edition.cnn.com/2011/SPORT/tennis/06/14/tennis.wimbledon.125th.anniversary.museum/index.html 125 years of Wimbledon: From birth of lawn tennis to modern marvels] CNN. Retrieved 28 September 2011</ref>
  • Charles&nbsp;II]] and peace after the [[English Civil War]].
  • Population of England and Wales by administrative areas. Their size shows their population, with some approximation. Each group of squares in the map key is 20 % of total number of districts.
  • non-metropolitan counties]], colour-coded to show population
  • England rugby union team]] during their victory parade after winning the [[2003 Rugby World Cup]]
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  • [[Fish and chips]] is a traditionally popular dish in England.
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  • The [[Victorian era]] is often cited as a [[Golden Age]]. Painting done by [[William Powell Frith]] to show cultural divisions.
  • [[Geoffrey Chaucer]] was an English author, poet and philosopher, best remembered for his unfinished frame narrative ''[[The Canterbury Tales]]''.
  • Sir [[Isaac Newton]] is one of the most influential figures in the [[history of science]].
  • ''[[The Hay Wain]]'' by [[John Constable]], 1821, is an archetypal English painting.
  • The Lady of Shalott]]'' by [[John William Waterhouse]], 1888, in the [[Pre-Raphaelite]] style
  • [[Skiddaw]] massif, seen from [[Walla Crag]] in the [[Lake District]]
  • King Henry V]] at the [[Battle of Agincourt]], fought on [[Saint Crispin's Day]] and concluded with an English victory against a larger French army in the [[Hundred Years' War]]
  • Natural History Museum]] in London
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  • View of the ramparts of the developed hillfort of [[Maiden Castle, Dorset]], as they look today
  • The [[Malvern Hills]] located in the English counties of [[Worcestershire]] and [[Herefordshire]]. The hills have been designated by the Countryside Agency as an [[Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty]].
  • [[Mo Farah]] is the most successful British track athlete in modern Olympic Games history, winning the 5000&nbsp;m and 10,000&nbsp;m events at two Olympic Games.
  • first ever Formula One race]] in 1950.
  • The [[Palace of Westminster]], the seat of the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]]
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  • [[Boudica]] led an uprising against the [[Roman Empire]].
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  • The [[Royal Arms of England]]
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  • The timber-framed street of [[The Shambles]] in York
  • [[William Beveridge]]'s 1942 report ''Social Insurance and Allied Services'' (known as the [[Beveridge Report]]) served as the basis for the post-[[World War II]] [[welfare state]].
  • London St Pancras International]] is the UK's 13th busiest railway terminus. The station is one of London's main domestic and international transport hubs providing both commuter rail and high-speed rail services across the UK and to Paris, [[Lille]] and [[Brussels]].
  • A [[red telephone box]] in front of [[St Paul's Cathedral]], one of the most important buildings of the [[English Baroque]] period
  • [[Stonehenge]], a [[Neolithic]] monument
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  • Replica of the 7th-century ceremonial [[Sutton Hoo helmet]] from the [[Kingdom of East Anglia]]
  • World Cup trophy]] to 1966 World Cup winning England captain [[Bobby Moore]]
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  • [[Wembley Stadium]], home of the [[England football team]], has a 90,000 capacity. It is the biggest stadium in the UK.
  • [[Westminster Abbey]] is a notable example of [[English Gothic architecture]]. The [[coronation of the British monarch]] traditionally takes place at the Abbey.
COUNTRY IN NORTH-WEST EUROPE, PART OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
England's; Anglica; Lloegr; Life in England; ENGLAND; UK, (England); Sasainn; Pow Sows; Englaland; Engelond; Languages of England; Name of England; Englnad; Ingland; England, UK; Land of the Angles; The land of the Angles; Ænglaland; Engla land; Ængla land; England, United Kingdom; Aenglaland; Ængland; Aengland; Etymology of England; Auld enemy; England, U.K.; Engla rice; History of sport in England; England (country); Languages of england; Languages of cornwall; Science and technology in England
= Inglaterra
Ex: The London and South Eastern Library Region (LASER) is an organisation for library co-operation within Greater London, and various counties in the South East of England.
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* Church of England, the = Iglesia de Inglaterra, la
* Elizabethan England = Inglaterra del período Isabelino
* New England = Nueva Inglaterra
* Victorian England = Inglaterra victoriana, Inglaterra de la época victoriana

Ορισμός

Victorian
(Victorians)
1.
Victorian means belonging to, connected with, or typical of Britain in the middle and last parts of the 19th century, when Victoria was Queen.
We have a lovely old Victorian house.
...The Early Victorian Period.
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2.
You can use Victorian to describe people who have old-fashioned attitudes, especially about good behaviour and morals.
Victorian values are much misunderstood...
My grandfather was very Victorian.
ADJ
3.
The Victorians were the British people who lived in the time of Queen Victoria.
N-COUNT: usu pl

Βικιπαίδεια

Victorian era

In the history of the United Kingdom and the British Empire, the Victorian era was the period of Queen Victoria's reign, from 20 June 1837 until her death on 22 January 1901. The era followed the Georgian period and preceded the Edwardian period, and its later half overlaps with the first part of the Belle Époque era of Continental Europe.

Various liberalising political reforms took place in the UK including expanding the electoral franchise. The Great Famine caused mass death in Ireland early in the period. The British empire had relatively peaceful relations with the other great powers. It participated in various military conflicts mainly against minor powers. The British empire expanded during this period and was the predominant power in the world.

Victorian society valued a high standard of personal conduct which reflected across all sections of society. The emphasis on morality gave impetus to social reform but also placed restrictions on the liberty of certain groups. Prosperity rose during the period. Literacy and childhood education became near universal in Great Britain for the first time. Whilst some attempts were made to improve living conditions, slum housing and disease remained a severe problem.

The period saw significant scientific and technological development. Britain was advanced in industry and engineering in particular, but somewhat undeveloped in art, education and initially science. The population of Great Britain increased rapidly, whilst the population of Ireland fell sharply.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Victorian England
1. The film will be partly animated and examine Potter‘s struggle for independence in Victorian England.
2. Even Fagin, a character notoriously derived from the anti–Semitism of Victorian England, is given his due.
3. An early champion of birth control, a defiant atheist and campaigner for workers‘ rights, Annie was a living affront to Victorian England.
4. He has this ability to make us feel we are in Victorian England," James said in an interview from her home in London.
5. She, in turn, left the bulk of Thomas‘s fortune to his granddaughter, Angela. ‘Angela‘s marriage was one of the great scandals of Victorian England.