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Kensington Palace

Significant People Biographies

Significant People Biographies

About this learning resource

Format: Power Point Presentation

Download short editable biographies of Kensington Palace significant people for Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4 and Key Stage 5.

Use key facts, activities and historic sources to explore the different people who have lived and worked at the Palace. 

  • William III and Mary II
  • Queen Anne
  • George I
  • Mehemet
  • Mustapha
  • George II
  • Queen Caroline
  • William Kent
  • Peter from Hanover (Peter the 'Wild Boy')
  • John Conroy
  • Princess Victoire
  • Queen Victoria

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Resource Information

Key Stage

  • Home Educators
  • International Schools
  • KS2 (age 7-11)
  • KS3 (age 11-14)
  • KS4 (age 15-16)
  • KS5 (age 16+)

Subjects

  • History

Topic

  • Georgians
  • Victorians
  • Diverse Histories

Type

  • Biographies & Fact sheets
  • Printable activities

Palace

  • Kensington Palace
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Editable PowerPoints for lessons

This resource includes an editable PowerPoint ready for educators to adapt, with background notes under each slide. 

Classroom resources

This resource can be used in different ways:

  • displayed on screens as a PowerPoint  
  • adapted to create printable worksheets
  • click on the images within the files to explore the paintings in more detail.

Historic enquiry

This resource supports historic enquiry, using portraits as historical sources. It contains enquiry questions for students plus background notes for teachers.

A detailed look at historic royal fashion. Examine one of the treasures of the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection, a beautiful man’s silk court coat from the 1790s.

Key Stage

  • KS5 (age 16+)

Subject

  • Art & Design

Topic

  • Georgians

Dr Sally Tuckett, University of Glasgow, describes why the study of fashion and dress is so useful for social historians.

Key Stage

  • KS5 (age 16+)

Subject

  • Art & Design

Topic

  • Georgians

A timeline charting key events during the Georgian era in Kensington Palace’s history.

Key Stage

  • KS4 (age 15-16)
  • KS5 (age 16+)
  • Home Educators

Subject

  • Art & Design
  • History

Topic

  • Georgians
  • Victorians
  • 20th & 21st Century