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Victoria may refer to:. Antique wicker products are highly sought after by collectors. . The oldest and most prominent North American manufacturer was Heywood-Wakefield in Wakefield, Massachusetts. Victoria (novel), an 1898 novel. In recent times, its aesthetic was influenced heavily by the Arts and Crafts movement at the turn of the 20th century. Victoria (theatre), an international theatre group, based in Belgium [1]. It has been proposed that the extensive use of wicker objects in the Iron Age had an influence on the development of the patterns used in Celtic art.

Victoria's Secret - a popular lingerie store. Wicker furniture has been documented as far back as ancient Egypt. Victoria National Golf Club at Victoria, Indiana. It is often used for porch and patio furniture. Victoria (game), a PC RTS game released by Paradox Entertainment. Wicker is light yet sturdy, making it an ideal inexpensive option for furniture that will be moved often. Victoria Cross, British medal. Often, a frame is made of stiffer materials, after which more pliant material is used to fill in the frame.

Victoria (beer) (disambiguation). Other popular materials include reed and bamboo. 12 Victoria, an asteroid discovered in 1850 by John Russell Hind. Materials used can be any part of a plant, such as the cores or canes of rattan stalks, or the whole thickness, as with willow switches. Victoria (carriage) An open carriage named after the queen. Wicker is usually used for baskets or furniture. Victoria Terminus, the former name of Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus on the Mumbai Suburban Railway. Wicker is any sort of hard woven plant fiber formed into a useful object.

The Vickers Victoria troop transport aircraft of the RAF. Victoria station (disambig). Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong. Victoria (scooter), a former German motorcycle and motorscooter brand.

Victoria class submarine, a class of Canadian submarine. Lake Victoria ferry. MV Princess Victoria, a ferry which sank disastrously in 1953. Victoria (ship), the first ship to circumnavigate the globe.

Victoria (waterlily), the waterlily genus. (Lake) Victoria perch. Victoria Park (disambiguation). Several Victoria Peaks, see Victoria Peak (disambiguation).

Victoria Square, Adelaide, Australia. Lake Victoria, Africa. Victoria Falls, Africa. La Victoria de Acentejo, municipality in Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain).

23,000, on the main island Mahe. Victoria, Seychelles, capital of the Seychelles, pop. Victoria, Virginia. Victoria County, Texas.

Victoria, Texas. Victoria, Minnesota. Victoria, Kansas. Victoria, Indiana.

Victoria, Illinois. Victoria, Arkansas. Belfast Victoria (UK Parliament constituency). Victoria, Newport, Wales.

Victoria, Newbury, a ward of Newbury, Berkshire. Victoria, Gauteng. Victoria, Romania. Victorias City.

Victoria, Tarlac. Victoria, Oriental Mindoro. Victoria, Northern Samar. Victoria, Laguna.

Ciudad Victoria in Tamaulipas. Victoria, Guanajuato in Guanajuato. Victoria de Durango in Durango. Victoria, Malta (also called Rabat).

Victoria, Labuan (now officially Bandar Labuan). Victoria City, one of the first British urban settlements. Victoria, Yoro. Victoria, Grenada city in Grenada.

Victoria de las Tunas, city in Cuba. Victoria-Carelton, New Brunswick. Victoria, New Brunswick. Victoria, Nova Scotia.

Victoria, British Columbia. Victoria, Ontario. Victoria, Quebec. Canadian Senate divisions that have used the name Victoria

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    for provincial electoral districts in Victoria, British Columbia, or for defunct federal electoral districts, please see Victoria (electoral districts). Victoria (electoral district), a federal electoral district in British Columbia. Victoria (Nova Scotia electoral district). Victoria (New Brunswick electoral district) (1867-1914).

    Victoria (Alberta electoral district). Victoria (Ontario electoral district) (1903-1966). Victoria (Alberta provincial electoral district). Victoria County, New Brunswick.

    Victoria County, Nova Scotia. Victoria, Nova Scotia, city in Nova Scotia. Victoria, British Columbia. Limbe, known as Victoria prior to 1982.

    Victoria (Australia), one of the six states of Australia. Victoria, Buenos Aires, District of San Fernando, a suburb of Buenos Aires. Victoria, Entre Ríos. Victoria Land is a region of Antarctica south of New Zealand.

    Victoria (mythology), Roman goddess of Victory. Victoria, the stage name of Lisa Marie Varon (born 1971), professional wrestler. Tomás Luis de Victoria (1548-1611), Spanish composer. Guadalupe Victoria, first president of Mexico.

    Vitruvia, mother of the Gallic Emperor Victorinus (ruled 268-270). Victoria (3rd century), a.k.a. Victoria Silvstedt. Victoria Beckham.

    Princess Viktoria of Prussia (1866-1929). Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden (born 1977). Princess Victoria Alexandra of the United Kingdom (1868-1935), granddaughter of Queen Victoria. Victoria, Princess Royal and Empress Frederick (1840-1901), her daughter, Empress consort in Germany.

    Victoria of the United Kingdom (1819-1837-1901), "Queen Victoria". Victoria (name).