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Royal Order of Victoria and Albert

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The Royal Order of Victoria and Albert was a British Royal Family Order instituted in 1862 by Queen Victoria, and enlarged on 10 October 1864, 15 November 1865, and 15 March 1880. No awards were made after the death of Queen Victoria. The order had four classes and was only granted to women. For the first three classes, the badge consisted of a medallion of Queen Victoria and the Albert, the Prince Consort, differing in the width and jewelling of the border as the classes descend, whilst the fourth substitutes a jewelled cipher. All four were surmounted by a crown, which was attached to a bow of white moire ribbon. The honour conferred no rank or title upon the recipient, but recipients were entitled to use the post-nominal letters "VA".

The last holder of the Order, Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, died in 1981.

Contents

[edit] Recipients

List of recipients from 1893.

[edit] First Class

[edit] Second Class

[edit] Third Class

[edit] Fourth Class


[edit] Source

Whitaker's Almanack 1893


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