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  1. Queen Victoria's Royal Mausoleum at Frogmore and the Royal Burial Ground (front) The Royal Burial Ground is a cemetery used by the British royal family. Consecrated on 23 October 1928 by the Bishop of Oxford, it is adjacent to the Royal Mausoleum, which was built in 1862 to house the tomb of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.

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      The Royal Mausoleum is a mausoleum for Queen Victoria and...

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      Frogmore is an estate within the Home Park, adjoining...

  2. 17 de ago. de 2020 · This summer, major restoration works began at The Royal Mausoleum at Frogmore, the final resting place of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. The Mausoleum is located near Frogmore House, which stands about half a mile south of Windsor Castle in Windsor Home Park.

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  3. 20 de jul. de 2023 · Frogmore Royal Burial Ground. Lying immediately to the south of Victoria and Albert's Mausoleum is the Frogmore Royal Burial Ground. Members of The Royal Family have been buried there since the consecration of the ground in 1928.

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  4. by Susan Flantzer. © Unofficial Royalty 2018. The Royal Burial Ground, Frogmore; Photo Credit – Wikipedia. Frogmore consists of over thirty acres of private gardens within the grounds of the Home Park, adjacent to Windsor Castle. The name comes from the frogs which have always lived in this area near the River Thames.

  5. 20 de jan. de 2021 · Next to the mausoleum is the Royal Burial Ground, and many members of the Royal Family were previously interred in the Royal Vault at St George’s Chapel before being re-buried at Frogmore in 1928.