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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


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


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]


Canada

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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]


Caribbean

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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


Europe (other)

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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]


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]


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


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]


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


United Kingdom

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Scotland

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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]


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]


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]


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]


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]


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]


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]


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]
Queen Victoria Gardens of Athelhampton House, Dorset
Barnstaple, Devon


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]


Northern Ireland

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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]


Also a statue at Royal Victoria Hospital Belfast

See also

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Further reading

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  • 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.
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