London, House Of Lords, Queen Victoria's Seal c.1900
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The seal of Queen Victoria was photographed around the end of her reign, which lasted from 1837 to 1901. So long was her reign that the seal had to be changed to depict the familiar older figure rather than the teenager she was when she came to the throne. The Lord Chancellor was responsible for the seal, which was kept at the House of Lords.
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