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Statue of Queen Elizabeth II, Newcastle-under-Lyme

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A statue of Queen Elizabeth II was unveiled in Queens Gardens in Newcastle-under-Lyme in October 2024. It was sculpted by Andy Edwards.[1]

It is sculpted in bronze and depicts Queen Elizabeth II as she was on the day she visited Newcastle-under-Lyme on 25 May 1973 to mark its 800th anniversary. It is one-and-a-quarter times life-size. Elizabeth's clothes, hat, and shoes and posy that she carried were accurately modelled from photographs taken on the day.[1][2] It was commissioned to mark the 850th anniversary of Newcastle-under-Lyme in 2023.[1] It was unveiled on 11 October 2024 in a ceremony hosted by Barry Panter, the mayor of Newcastle-under-Lyme. Attendees included Ian Dudson, the Lord Lieutenant of Staffordshire, Tim Heatley, co-founder of Capital & Centric and Mark Turner, the CEO of JCB. Pupils from St. Giles' & St. George's CoE Academy were also present.[1][3] The statue was jointly funded by Capital & Centric and JCB.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Landmark Queen Elizabeth II statue unveiled". Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council. 11 October 2024. Retrieved 12 November 2024.
  2. ^ McIntyre, Alex; Bailey, David (11 October 2024). "Queen Elizabeth II statue unveiled in Newcastle-under-Lyme". BBC News. Retrieved 15 November 2024.
  3. ^ Corrigan, Philip (11 October 2024). "Hundreds gather for unveiling of Queen Elizabeth II statue". Stoke on Trent Live. Retrieved 15 November 2024.