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Duchess of Argyll Princess Louise
(1848-1939)
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Duchess of Argyll Princess Louise was born on 18 March 1848 in London, England, UK. She was married to
John Campbell
. She died on 3 December 1939 in London, England, UK.
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Known for
Queen Victoria and Her Tragic Family
7.2
TV Mini Series
Self
Self - Queen Victoria's Daughter
2018 • 2 eps
Queen Victoria's Letters: A Monarch Unveiled
8.1
TV Mini Series
Self - Queen Victoria's Daughter
2014 • 1 ep
Secrets d'histoire
8.5
TV Series
Self
2011 • 1 ep
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Alternative name
Duchess of Argyll Louise
Height
5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
Born
March 18
,
1848
London, England, UK
Died
December 3
,
1939
London, England, UK
Spouse
John Campbell
March 21, 1871 - May 2, 1914 (his death)
Parents
Queen Victoria
Relatives
Prince Arthur Duke of Connaught
(Sibling)
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On 15 November 1878, the couple left Liverpool and arrived in Canada for the inauguration at Halifax on 25 November.
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