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2 unusual facts about Albert Edward


Albert Edward

Albert Edward was one of the GWR 3031 Class locomotives that were built for and run on the Great Western Railway between 1891 and 1915.

Albert Edward Bridge, railway bridge spanning the River Severn at Coalbrookdale in Shropshire, England


Earl Fife

In 1889, the 6th Earl Fife was further created Duke of Fife, in Scotland, and Marquess of Macduff, in the County of Banff, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, two days after his marriage to Princess Louise of Wales, the eldest daughter of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (the future King Edward VII).

Monto

The then Prince of Wales, Prince Albert Edward (later King Edward VII), according to popular legend, lost his virginity there.

Octavia Walton Le Vert

She was Buchanan's special guest at a ball in honor of the Albert Edward, Prince of Wales.


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Albert Hemming

Albert Edward Heming (13 June 1910 – 3 January 1987) was awarded the George Cross for the heroism displayed on on 2 March 1945 in Parkers Row in Bermondsey, London when he dug a trapped priest from the ruins of a bombed Catholic Church.

Georgian era

She married Prince Albert, who was of the House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, and so, when their son Albert Edward, Prince of Wales succeeded as Edward VII, that House gained the British throne.

James Turner, 1st Baron Netherthorpe

Turner was the son of Albert Edward Mann Turner of Anston, Yorkshire.

Rich Uncle Pennybags

Historian and author Philip Orbanes wrote in 2004 that it is believed that the character is based on either the calling cards of Albert Edward Richardson (Parker Brothers' first traveling salesman), the character of "Little Esky" from Esquire magazine, or a combination of the two.

William Bagnall

He was born at Turua to sawmill owner Albert Edward Bagnall and Emma, née Brent.