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chartism: movement for working class rights
Victoria: The longest reigning British monarch
nine: Victoria had ... children
women: .....were practically without any rights, they had to obey their husbands
CharlesDickens: the author of "The Adventures of Oliver Twist"
JaneEyre: book by Charlotte Bronte
signed: People’s Charter was ... 1838
Albert: Victoria married her cousin
Bicycle: made trips more flexible
parlamentary reporter: Dickens learned shorthand to become a.....
ThomasHardy: author of "The Mayor of Casterbridge"
Bombay: Kipling was born in...
epitaph:Stevenson wrote a ... for himself
Stevenson: the author of "The strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde"
Whitecolonies : Canada, Australia and New Zealand were......
Florence Nightingale :‘’The Lady with the Lamp’’
father: ....was the head of the family
Darwin: the author of ‘’The Origin of Species’’
seven: there were .... universities at the end of the Victorian age
swimming: a leisure activitie
big: Dickens had a .. family
EmmaGifford: Hardy married her
eyesight: Kipling had bad....
himself: Kiplings books were illustrated by...
maps: Stevenson also drew ... for his books
OurlifeintheHighlands: a book written by Victoria
WWI: woman gained the right to vote after ....
shoepolisher: Dickens was also a...
Great French: "A tale of Two Cities" is a historical novel about the ... revolution
charityschools: Bronte sisters were educated at...
Term 2
Across:| 4. | made trips more flexible | | 8. | Victoria had ... children | | 9. | The longest reigning British monarch | | 14. | Kiplings books were illustrated by... | | 17. | Dickens was also a... | | 18. | Dickens had a .. family | | 19. | there were .... universities at the end of the Victorian age | | 26. | author of "The Mayor of Casterbridge" | | 28. | book by Charlotte Bronte | | 29. | the author of "The strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" | | 30. | ‘’The Lady with the Lamp’’ |
| | Down:| 1. | a leisure activitie | | 2. | Dickens learned shorthand to become a..... | | 3. | Canada, Australia and New Zealand were...... | | 5. | a book written by Victoria | | 6. | "A tale of Two Cities" is a historical novel about the ... revolution | | 7. | movement for working class rights | | 10. | Victoria married her cousin | | 11. | ....was the head of the family | | 12. | Bronte sisters were educated at... | | 13. | woman gained the right to vote after .... | | 15. | Stevenson also drew ... for his books | | 16. | the author of "The Adventures of Oliver Twist" | | 20. | Stevenson wrote a ... for himself | | 21. | Kipling was born in... | | 22. | People’s Charter was ... 1838 | | 23. | .....were practically without any rights, they had to obey their husbands | | 24. | Kipling had bad.... | | 25. | Hardy married her | | 27. | the author of ‘’The Origin of Species’’ |
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Term 2
Across:| 4. | made trips more flexible | | 8. | Victoria had ... children | | 9. | The longest reigning British monarch | | 14. | Kiplings books were illustrated by... | | 17. | Dickens was also a... | | 18. | Dickens had a .. family | | 19. | there were .... universities at the end of the Victorian age | | 26. | author of "The Mayor of Casterbridge" | | 28. | book by Charlotte Bronte | | 29. | the author of "The strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" | | 30. | ‘’The Lady with the Lamp’’ |
| | Down:| 1. | a leisure activitie | | 2. | Dickens learned shorthand to become a..... | | 3. | Canada, Australia and New Zealand were...... | | 5. | a book written by Victoria | | 6. | "A tale of Two Cities" is a historical novel about the ... revolution | | 7. | movement for working class rights | | 10. | Victoria married her cousin | | 11. | ....was the head of the family | | 12. | Bronte sisters were educated at... | | 13. | woman gained the right to vote after .... | | 15. | Stevenson also drew ... for his books | | 16. | the author of "The Adventures of Oliver Twist" | | 20. | Stevenson wrote a ... for himself | | 21. | Kipling was born in... | | 22. | People’s Charter was ... 1838 | | 23. | .....were practically without any rights, they had to obey their husbands | | 24. | Kipling had bad.... | | 25. | Hardy married her | | 27. | the author of ‘’The Origin of Species’’ |
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