List of statues of Queen Victoria
Appearance
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This is a list of statues of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, in locations worldwide.[1][2]
Africa
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Queen Victoria | Port Louis, Mauritius | 1897 | |||||||
Queen Victoria | Sultan Hussein Quay, Port Said, Egypt | 1904 | No longer exists, for reasons unknown | |||||||
Queen Victoria | Nairobi, Kenya | 1906 | Statue on pedestal | Destroyed by vandals February 2015.[3] | ||||||
Queen Victoria | Cape Coast, Ghana | 1925 | Jacob Wilson Sey | Bust on pillar |
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Asia
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Statue of Queen Victoria | Victoria Park, Hong Kong, China | 1896 | Mario Raggi | Seated statue on pedestal | Bronze and stone | Q47305137 | [4] | ||
Statue of Queen Victoria | National Museum of Colombo, Sri Lanka | 1897 | George Edward Wade | Seated statue on pedestal | Q124518278 | [5] | ||||
Statue of Queen Victoria | British Embassy, Bangkok, Thailand | 1903 | ||||||||
Statue of Queen Victoria | Foreign Cemetery, Chiang Mai, Thailand | 1903 | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and stone | Q124250184 | [6] | ||||
Queen Victoria | Prince of Wales Crescent, Tawahi, Aden, Yemen | 1905 | S. C. Tweed | |||||||
Queen Victoria Memorial | George Town, Penang, Malaysia | 1930 |
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Australia
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Queen Victoria | General Post Office, Sydney | 1883 | Giovanni Fontana | Sculpture group in niche | |||||
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Queen Victoria | Queen's Square, Sydney | 1888 | Joseph Edgar Boehm | Statue on pedestal | [7] | ||||
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Queen Victoria | Sturt Street Gardens, Ballarat | 1897–1900 | Bertram Mackennal | Statue on pedestal | |||||
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Queen Victoria | Victoria Square, Adelaide | 1894 | Charles Bell Birch | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and granite | [8] | |||
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Queen Victoria | Kings Park, Perth | 1903 | Francis John Williamson | Statue on pedestal | |||||
Queen Victoria | Rosalind Park. Pall Mall, Bendigo | 1903 | James White | Statue on pedestal with sculpture | ||||||
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Queen Victoria Monument | Eastern Park, Geelong, Victoria. | 1903 | |||||||
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Statue of Queen Victoria | Queen Victoria Building, Druitt Street, Sydney | 1904 (in Dublin); 1987 (in Sydney) | John Hughes | Seated statue on pedestal | Bronze and stone | Q17480153 | [9] | ||
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Queen Victoria | Queens Gardens, Brisbane | 1906 | Thomas Brock | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and stone | [10] | |||
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Queen Victoria | Queen Victoria Gardens, Melbourne | 1907 | James White | Statue on column with sculptures | Marble and granite | 10m tall | Q56206369 | [11][12]
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Canada
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Date | Artist / designer | Type | Material | Dimensions | Designation | Wikidata | Notes |
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Queen Victoria | Library of Parliament, Ottawa | 1871 | Marshall Wood | Statue on pedestal | Stone | |||||
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Victoria Memorial | Victoria Square, Montreal | 1872 | Marshall Wood | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and granite | Q7926867 | |||
Queen Victoria | Parc Victoria, Quebec City | 1897 | Marshall Wood | Blown up by separatist radicals in 1963; head and body stored at Musée de la civilisation. Originally installed in Toronto 1871–74.[13] | ||||||
Queen Victoria | Royal Victoria College, McGill University, Montreal | 1899 | Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll | Seated statue on pedestal | Bronze and stone | [14] | ||||
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Queen Victoria | Parliament Hill, Ottawa | 1901 | Louis-Philippe Hébert | Statue on pedestal with sculptures | Bronze and granite | [15] | |||
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Queen Victoria | Queen's Park, Toronto | 1903 | Mario Raggi | Seated statue on pedestal with reliefs | Bronze and stone | Commissioned 1870, unveiled 1903. Bronze reliefs by J.L. Banks.[16] | |||
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Statue of Queen Victoria | Manitoba Legislative Building | 1904 | George Frampton | Seated statue on pedestal | Bronze and granite | Q16903553 | Beheaded and destroyed beyond repair on Canada Day, 1 July 2021 in a protest against the legacy of residential schools in the country.[17][18] The head, crown, and the orb of the statue were removed by protesters overnight, with the head being recovered from the Assiniboine River without its crown.[19] | ||
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Queen Victoria | Gore Park, Hamilton, Ontario | 1908 | Louis-Philippe Hébert | Statue on pedestal with sculptures | [20][21] | ||||
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Queen Victoria | Victoria Park, Kitchener, Ontario | 1911 | Cavaliere Raffaele Zaccaquini | Statue on pedestal with sculpture | [22] | ||||
Queen Victoria | River Glade, New Brunswick | 1913 | O. Andreini | Statue on pedestal with sculpture group | Stone | |||||
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Statue of Queen Victoria | British Columbia Parliament Buildings, Victoria | 1914, unveiled 1921 | Albert Bruce Joy | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and stone | Q53754701 | |||
Statue of Queen Victoria | Birge-Carnegie Library, Toronto | Statue in niche | [23]
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Caribbean
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Date | Artist / designer | Type | Material | Dimensions | Designation | Wikidata | Notes |
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Queen Victoria Monument | High Court grounds, Georgetown, Guyana | 1894 | Henry Richard Hope-Pinker | Statue on pedestal | Marble and stone | [24] | ||||
Queen Victoria | Kingston, Jamaica | 1897 | Emanuel Edward Geflowski | Statue on pedestal | Marble and stone | [25] | ||||
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Queen Victoria | Bahamian Parliament Building, Nassau, Bahamas | 1905 | John Adams-Acton | Statue on pedestal | Marble | [26] | |||
Queen Victoria | Orange Walk Town, Belize | Bust |
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Europe (other)
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Date | Artist / designer | Type | Material | Dimensions | Designation | Wikidata | Notes |
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Queen Victoria | University College Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland | 1849 | "A local Cork sculptor" | |||||||
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Queen Victoria | Victoria Park, Jersey | 1887 | Georges Wallet | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and stone | ||||
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Statue of Queen Victoria | Republic Square, Malta | 1891 | Giuseppe Valenti | Seated statue on pedestal and steps | Marble and stone | Q96333358 | [27][28][29] | ||
Queen Victoria | Governor's Parade, Gibraltar | 1910 | Bust on pillar | Stone | ||||||
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Queen Victoria | Quartier Cimiez, Nice, France | 1912 | Louis Maubert | Sculpture group | Registered historic monument | Q3323418 | [30] | ||
Queen Victoria | Square Victoria, Menton, France | 1960 | Joseph Gazan | Sculpture group | white marble and bronze | Registered historic monument | [31]
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India
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Queen Victoria | Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum, Mumbai | 1870 | Matthew Noble | Bust | Marble | [32] | |||
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Queen Victoria | Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum, Mumbai | Unveiled 1872 | Matthew Noble | Seated statue on pedestal with canopy | Marble | Originally 42 feet high with canopy | Originally unveiled in central Mumbai, moved into Museum 1965 after repeated attacks but without its canopy[32] | ||
Queen Victoria | Indian Museum, Kolkata | 1878 | Marshall Wood | Statue on pedestal with plaque | Marble with bronze plaque | [32] | ||||
Queen Victoria | Southern side of the Madras University, Chepauk Park, Chennai | 1887 | Joseph Boehm | Seated statue on pedestal with canopy | Bronze | [32][33] | ||||
Queen Victoria | Gulab Bagh, Udaipur | 1889 | Charles Bell Birch | Statue on pedestal | Marble and granite | [34][35] | ||||
Queen Victoria | Jubilee Gardens, Watson Museum, Rajkot | 1899 | Alfred Gilbert | Seated statue | Marble with gilded bronze elements | [32] | ||||
Queen Victoria | Uttar Pradesh State Museum | c. 1899 | George Frampton | Statue | Bronze | Originally erected at Victoria Park, Lucknow[32] | ||||
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Queen Victoria | Grounds of the Victoria Memorial, Kolkata | 1902 | George Frampton | Seated statue on pedestal and steps | Bronze and stone | Q92360272 | [32][36][37][38] | ||
Queen Victoria | In front of the palace at Dhar | 1902 | Unveiled in November 1902[39] | |||||||
Queen Victoria | College of Art, Delhi | 1902 | Alfred Turner | Statue | Bronze | Unveiled in Delhi on 26 December 1902 by Sir Charles Montgomery Rivaz, Lieutenant-Governor of the Punjab.[40] Later moved to the college. | ||||
Queen Victoria | Punjab Museum, Sheesh Mahal, Patiala | 1903 | Francis Derwent Wood | Statue | Bronze | Originally erected at the Baradari Palace with pedestal[32] | ||||
Queen Victoria | Uttar Pradesh State Museum | 1903 | Thomas Tarran | Sculpture group | Copper | Originally erected at Gorakhpur, relocated 1982[32] | ||||
Queen Victoria | Uttar Pradesh State Museum | 1904 | Thomas Brock | Statue | Bronze | Originally erected at Cawnpore[32]
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Queen Victoria | Queen Victoria Pavilion, One Town, Visakhapatnam | 1904 | Statue | Bronze | [41][42] | |||||
Queen Victoria | Police Lines, Mathura | 1905 | Thomas Brock | Statue on pedestal with figures of Justice and Truth | Bronze and marble | Originally erected at Agra at the centre of an ornamental lake, relocated 1960s without supporting figures[32] | ||||
Queen Victoria | Regemental H.Q. Fatehgarh, Uttar Pradesh | 1905 | Francis John Williamson | Statue | Bronze | Formerly at Farrukhabad[32] | ||||
Queen Victoria Statue | Victoria Garden (now in Sanskar Kendra), Ahmedabad, India | 1910 | Ganpatrao Kashinath Mhatre | Statue on pedestal with stone canopy | Carrara marble, cold-blue Indian marble | 7 feet | Statue moved to museum, pedestal canopy in garden[43][44][45] | |||
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Statue of Queen Victoria | Queen's Park, Bangalore | 1906 | Thomas Brock | Statue on pedestal | Marble and sandstone | Q22116770 | [32][46] | ||
Queen Victoria | Near cemetery, Nagpur, Maharashtra | 1906 | Herbert Hampton | Two identical statues | Marble | One statue was originally sited at the Victoria Technical Institute in Nagpur, the other at Jabbulpore, both relocated in 1960s[32] | ||||
Queen Victoria | Uttar Pradesh State Museum | 1908 | William Hamo Thornycroft | Two identical statues | Marble | One was originally erected at Lucknow with a canopy, the other at Ayodhya[32] | ||||
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Queen Victoria | Victoria Memorial, Kolkata | 1921 | Thomas Brock | Statue on pedestal | Marble | Q92360284 | [47][48] | ||
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Queen Victoria | Government Museum, Mathura | Seated statue | Bronze | Q96072002 |
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New Zealand
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Queen Victoria | Albert Park, Auckland | 1899 | Francis John Williamson | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and stone | Category II | Q79312016 | [49][50][51] | |
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Queen Victoria | Victoria Square, Christchurch | 1903 | Francis John Williamson | Statue on pedestal with plaques | Bronze and stone | Category II | Q75626451 | [52][53][54][55] | |
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Queen Victoria | Kent Terrace, Wellington | 1905 | Alfred Drury | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and stone | Category II | Q79312013 | Copy of Drury's Portsmouth, England statue[56][57][58] | |
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Queen Victoria | Queens Gardens, Dunedin | 1905 | Herbert Hampton | Statue on pedestal with sculptures | Marble, stone and bronze | Category II | Q79312017 | [59][60][61]
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South Africa
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Queen Victoria | Langalibalele Street, Pietermaritzburg | 1890 | Joseph Edgar Boehm | Statue on pedestal | Marble and stone | [62][63] | ||||
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Queen Victoria | Houses of Parliament, Cape Town | 1890 | Thomas Brock | Statue on pedestal | Granite pedestal | Q20614583 | |||
Queen Victoria | Sea Point, Cape Town | 1897 | ||||||||
Queen Victoria | Maclean Square, King William's Town | 1899 | ||||||||
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Queen Victoria | Francis Farewell Square, Durban | 1899 | Hamo Thornycroft | Statue on pedestal | Marble and stone | Q115106431 | [64][65] | ||
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Queen Victoria | Market Square, Port Elizabeth | 1903 | Edwin Roscoe Mullins | Statue on pedestal | Marble | Q36692437 | [66][67][68] | ||
Queen Victoria | Kimberley, Northern Cape | 1906 |
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United Kingdom
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Queen Victoria | Royal Scottish Academy Building, Princes Street, Edinburgh | 1844 | Sir John Steell | Seated statue | Stone | Category A | Q7374813 | [69][70] | |
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Queen Victoria | George Square, Glasgow | 1854 | Carlo Marochetti | Equestrian statue on pedestal | Bronze and granite | Category A | Q17567473 | First equestrian statue of a woman in Britain.[71][72] | |
Queen Victoria | Aberdeen Town House, Aberdeen | 1866 | Alexander Brodie | Statue on pedestal | Marble | Statue was originally on the corner of St. Nicholas and Union Streets | ||||
Queen Victoria | Balmoral Estate, Aberdeenshire | 1887 | Joseph Edgar Boehm | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and granite | Category A | Q17574625 | [73][74] | ||
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Doulton Fountain | Glasgow Green, Glasgow | 1888 | A.E Pearce of the Royal Doulton Company and others | Statue on tiered fountain with sculptures | Terracotta | Category A | Q17568982 | [75][76] | |
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Queen Victoria | Queen's Cross, Aberdeen | 1893 | Charles Bell Birch | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and granite | Category B | Q17770185 | [77][78] | |
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Queen Victoria | Albert Square, Dundee | 1899 | Harry Bates | Seated statue on pedestal with panels | Bronze and granite | Category B | Q17798977 | [72][79][80] | |
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Queen Victoria | Dunn Square, Paisley, Renfrewshire | 1901 | Francis John Williamson | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and granite | Category B | Q17841622 | [81] | |
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Queen Victoria | Foot of Leith Walk, Leith | 1907 | John Stevenson Rhind | Statue on pedestal with plaques | Bronze and sandstone | Category B | Q17811847 | [82][83][84] | |
Queen Victoria | Jubilee Building, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow | 1914 | Albert Hodge | Seated statue | Bronze | [85]
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North East England
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Queen Victoria | Front Street, Tynemouth | 1902 | Alfred Turner | Seated statue on pedestal | Bronze and Portland stone | Grade II | Q26276238 | [36][86] | |
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Queen Victoria | St Nicholas Square, Newcastle upon Tyne | Unveiled 1903 | Alfred Gilbert | Seated statue on pedestal | Bronze and granite | Grade II* | Q17552291 | [36][87] | |
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Queen Victoria | Grounds of Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne | 1906 | George Frampton | Statue on pedestal | Marble and stone | Grade II* | Q17552314 | [88][89] | |
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Queen Victoria | South Shields | 1913 | Albert Toft | Statue on pedestal | 7m tall | Grade II | Q26525766 | [90]
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North West England
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Queen Victoria | Peel Park, Salford | 1857 | Matthew Noble | Statue on pedestal | Limestone | Grade II | Q26665923 | [91] | |
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Queen Victoria | St George's Hall, Liverpool | 1869 | Thomas Thornycroft | Equestrian statue on pedestal | Bronze and stone | Grade II | Q26643648 | [92] | |
Queen Victoria and Prince Albert | The Storey, Lancaster | 1887–1890 | Percy Guy Wood | Statuary group | Limestone and marble | — | [93] | |||
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Queen Victoria | Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester | 1901 | Edward Onslow Ford | Seated statue on pedestal | Bronze and Portland stone | Grade II | Q26539302 | [94] | |
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Queen Victoria | Bitts Park, Carlisle | 1902 | Thomas Brock | Statue on pedestal & steps | Bronze and granite | Grade II | Q26513391 | [95][96] | |
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Statue of Queen Victoria | Victoria Square, St Helens, Merseyside | 1902 | George Frampton | Seated statue on pedestal | Bronze on sandstone and granite | 6.4m | Grade II* | Q15979535 | [97] |
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Statue of Queen Victoria | Forecourt of Chester Castle, Cheshire | 1903 | F. W. Pomeroy | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and stone | Grade II | Q15615686 | [98] | |
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Queen Victoria | Neville Street, Southport | 1903 | George Frampton | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and stone | Grade II | Q26659949 | [99] | |
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Queen Victoria | Blackburn Cathedral, Blackburn | 1905 | Bertram Mackennal | Statue on pedestal | Stone | Grade II | Q26532163 | [100] | |
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Queen Victoria Monument | Derby Square, Liverpool | 1906 | C. J. Allen | 26 statues with canopy, pedestal, stepped base | Bronze and stone | Grade II | Q7926878 | [101] | |
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Queen Victoria Memorial | Dalton Square, Lancaster | 1906 | Herbert Hampton | Statue on pedestal with plaques | Bronze and Portland stone | Grade II* | Q17531646 | [102]
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Yorkshire and the Humber
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Queen Victoria | Pearson Park, Kingston upon Hull | 1863 | Thomas Earle | Seated statue on pedestal | Marble | Grade II | Q26579906 | [103] | |
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Queen Victoria | Station Parade, Harrogate | 1887 | H.E. Brown | Statue on pedestal under canopy | Stone | Grade II | Q26602187 | [104] | |
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Memorial to Queen Victoria | Woodhouse Moor, Leeds | 1903 | George Frampton | Statue and frieze on column | Bronze and Portland stone | Grade II* | Q15979175 | [105][106] | |
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Queen Victoria | Queen Victoria Square, Kingston upon Hull | 1903 | Henry Charles Fehr | Statue on pedestal with surround | Bronze and Portland stone | Grade II | Q26492135 | [107] | |
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Queen Victoria | Princes Way, Bradford | 1904 | Alfred Drury | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and stone | Grade II | Q26425844 | [36][108] | |
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Queen Victoria | Endcliffe Park, Sheffield | 1904 | Alfred Turner | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and Portland stone | Grade II | Q26546446 | [109] | |
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Queen Victoria | Castrop-Rauxel Square, Wakefield | 1905 | Francis John Williamson | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and granite | Grade II | Q26550928 | [110] | |
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Queen Victoria | West Bank Park, York | 1905 | George Walker Milburn | Seated statue on pedestal | Marble and sandstone | Grade II | Q26547763 | [111] | |
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Queen Victoria | Borough Gardens, Scarborough | Charles Bell Birch | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and granite | Grade II | Q26535858 | [112]
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East & West Midlands
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Queen Victoria | Shire Hall, Worcester | 1887 | Thomas Brock | Statue on pedestal | Marble and granite | Grade II | Q26669257 | [113] | |
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Queen Victoria | The Parade, Royal Leamington Spa | 1901 | Albert Toft | Statue on pedestal | Marble and granite | 7m high | Grade II | Q26661547 | [114] |
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Queen Victoria | Victoria Square, Birmingham | 1901, recast 1951 | Thomas Brock | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and stone | Q47460184 | Recast by William Bloye from Brock's original marble statue in 1951[115] | ||
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Queen Victoria | Queen's Gardens, Newcastle Under Lyme | 1903 | Charles Bell Birch | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and granite | Grade II | Q26491275 | [116] | |
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Queen Victoria | Memorial Gardens, Nottingham | 1905 | Albert Toft | Statue on pedestal with plaques | Marble, granite and bronze | Grade II | Q26560473 | [36][117] | |
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Queen Victoria | Derbyshire Royal Infirmary, Derby | 1906 | Charles Bell Birch | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and granite | Grade II | Q26575629 | [118][119]
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East Anglia and South East England
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Queen's Monument | High Street, Maidstone | 1862 | John Thomas | Statue on pedestal with canopy | Stone and granite | Grade II | Q26376681 | [120] | |
Queen Victoria and Albert, Prince Consort | Frogmore Mausoleum, Windsor, Berkshire | 1867 | William Theed | Statue group | Marble | [121] | ||||
Queen Victoria | Canterbury Cathedral, Kent | c. 1868 | Theodore Phyffers | Statue in niche | Stone | [122][123] | ||||
Queen Victoria | Grand Vestibule, Windsor Castle | 1871 | Joseph Edgar Boehm | Seated statue on pedestal | Marble | [124] | ||||
Queen Victoria | Abingdon Abbey, Oxfordshire | 1887 | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and stone | Grade II | Q26300244 | [125] | |||
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Queen Victoria | Royal Holloway University, Egham | 1887 | Count Victor Gleichen | Statue on pedestal | Stone | Grade II | Q26484518 | [126] | |
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Queen Victoria | Frair Street, Reading, Berkshire | 1887 | George Blackall Simonds | Statue on pedestal | Marble and granite | Grade II | Q20651362 | [127] | |
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Queen Victoria | Castle Hill, Windsor, Berkshire | 1887 | Joseph Edgar Boehm | Statue on pedestal with reliefs | Bronze and granite | Grade II | Q26570416 | [128][129] | |
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Queen Victoria | Winchester Great Hall, Winchester | 1887 | Alfred Gilbert | Seated statue on pedestal | Bronze | Grade I | [36][130] | ||
Queen Victoria | Memorial Garden, Market Hill, Woodbridge, Suffolk | 1888 | J. Wormleighton | Statue on pedestal | Portland stone | [131][132] | ||||
Queen Victoria | Victoria Barracks, Windsor | 1891-6 | William Hamo Thornycroft | Statue | Marble | Relocated from the Royal Exchange, London in 1996.[133] | ||||
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Queen Victoria | Victoria Gardens, Brighton | 1897 | Carlo Nicoli | Statue on pedestal | Marble and stone | Grade II | Q26660859 | [72][134] | |
Queen Victoria | Darnley Road, Gravesend | 1897–98 | J. Broad & Doultons, Lambeth | Statue on pedestal | Various including terracotta | Grade II | [135] | |||
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Queen Victoria | Borough Market House, Gravesend | 1898 | J. Broad | Statue on pedestal | Stone | Grade II | [136] | ||
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Queen Victoria | Cliff Town Parade, Southend-on-Sea | 1898 | Joseph William Swynnerton | Seated statue on pedestal | Stone | Grade II | Q26406629 | [137] | |
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Statue of Queen Victoria, Hove | Grand Avenue, Hove | Unveiled 1901 | Thomas Brock | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and marble | Grade II | Q26482744 | [72][138] | |
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Queen Victoria | Warrior Square Gardens, St Leonards-on-Sea | 1902 | Francis John Williamson | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and granite | Grade II | Q26486896 | [139] | |
Queen Victoria | Colchester Town Hall | 1902 | L.J Watts | Statue | ||||||
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Queen Victoria | Victoria Park, Newbury, Berkshire | 1902-3 | Statue on pedestal | ||||||
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Queen Victoria | Guildhall Square, Portsmouth | 1903 | Alfred Drury | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and granite | Grade II | Q26398294 | [140] | |
Queen Victoria | Christchurch Mansion, Ipswich | 1904 | Statue | Melted down for munitions in 1943 | ||||||
Queen Victoria | Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Berkshire | 1904 | Henry Price | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and granite | Grade II | Relocated from Woolwich Arsenal in 1947[141] | |||
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Queen Victoria | Marine Parade, Harwich | 1905 | Statue on pedestal | Marble and granite | Grade II | Q26483097 | [142]
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London
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Queen Victoria | St Thomas' Hospital, Lambeth | 1873 | Matthew Noble | Seated statue on pedestal | Marble and stone | Q93424107 | ||||
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Queen Victoria | Temple Bar Memorial, The Strand | 1879-80 | Joseph Edgar Boehm | Statue in niche | Stone | Grade II | [143] | ||
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Queen Victoria | Kensington Gardens | c. 1887 | Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll | Seated statue on pedestal | Marble and Portland stone | Grade II | Q27080880 | [144] | |
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Queen Victoria | Imperial College, London | 1888 | Joseph Boehm | Statue | Marble | ||||
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Queen Victoria | New Bridge Street, Blackfriars Bridge | 1893, 1896 | Charles Bell Birch | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and granite | Grade II | Q23034696 | [145] | |
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Queen Victoria | Carlton House Terrace, London | Unveiled 1902 | Thomas Brock | Statue | Marble | Q19927909 | |||
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Queen Victoria | Croydon Town Hall, Katherine Street | 1903 | Francis John Williamson | Seated statue | Bronze | Grade II | Q27861714 | [146] | |
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Queen Victoria | Interior of Woolwich Town Hall, London | 1905 | F.W. Pomeroy | Statue on pedestal | Marble | [147] | |||
Queen Victoria, St George and St Michael | Facade of the Victoria and Albert Museum | 1906 | Alfred Drury | Statues in niches | Stone | |||||
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Victoria Memorial, London | The Mall, London | Unveiled 1911, completed 1924 | Thomas Brock | Sculpture on pillar with statues and fountains | Marble, bronze, Portland stone | Grade I | Q1333411 | [36][149] | |
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Queen Victoria as Peace | Friary Park, Friern Barnet | Cast 1862, erected 1911 | Joseph Durham | Statue on mound | Bronze and granite | 3.3m (statue) | Grade II | Q27084123 | [150][151] |
Victoria, aged 20 | Victoria Square, Westminster | 2008 | Catherine Anne Laugel | Statue | Bronze | [152]
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South West England
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Queen Victoria | Little Queen Street, Exeter | 1848 | Rooftop statue | |||||||
Queen Victoria and Albert, Prince Consort | Tower of the former Assize Court, Small Street, Bristol | 1867-1870 | Two statues | Stone | Grade II* | Architects TS Pope & J Bindon.[153] | ||||
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Statue of Queen Victoria | College Green, Bristol | 1888 | Joseph Edgar Boehm | Statue on pedestal with panels | Marble, granite and bronze | Grade II | Q7270543 | [154][155] | |
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Queen Victoria | Victoria Art Gallery, Bath | c. 1897 | Andrea Carlo Lucchesi | Statue in niche | Stone | Grade II* | [156] | ||
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Statue of Queen Victoria | Outside St John's Church, The Esplanade, Weymouth | 1902 | George Blackall Simonds | Statue on pedestal | Bronze and Portland stone | 7m tall | Grade II | Q26562015 | [157] |
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Wales
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Queen Victoria | Happy Valley, Great Orme, Llandudno | 1887 | Statue with fountain and canopy | Stone | Grade II | Q29485153 | [158] | |||
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Queen Victoria | Bellevue Park, Wrexham | 1904 | Henry Price | Sculpture on pedestal | Bronze and stone | Grade II | Q29482042 | [159][160]
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Northern Ireland
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Date | Artist / designer | Type | Material | Dimensions | Designation | Wikidata | Notes |
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Queen Victoria | Guildhall, Derry | 1898 | Francis John Williamson | Statue | Marble | [161] | ||||
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Queen Victoria | Belfast City Hall | 1903 | Thomas Brock | Statue on pedestal and steps with sculptures | Marble, Portland stone, bronze | Grade A | [162][163]
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Also a statue at Royal Victoria Hospital Belfast
See also
[edit]References
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Further reading
[edit]- Ward-Jackson, Philip (2003). Public Sculpture of the City of London. Public Sculpture of Britain. Vol. 7. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.
- Wiltshire, Trea (2012). A Stroll Through Colonial Hong Kong. FormAsia Books Ltd. ISBN 978-988-15562-3-3.
External links
[edit]- Media related to Statues of Victoria of the United Kingdom at Wikimedia Commons