List of statues of Queen Victoria
This is a list of statues of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, in locations worldwide.[ 1] [ 2]
Africa
Asia
Image
Title / subject
Location and coordinates
Date
Artist / designer
Type
Material
Dimensions
Designation
Wikidata
Notes
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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
Image
Title / subject
Location and coordinates
Date
Artist / designer
Type
Material
Dimensions
Designation
Wikidata
Notes
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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
Image
Title / subject
Location and coordinates
Date
Artist / designer
Type
Material
Dimensions
Designation
Wikidata
Notes
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
Europe (other)
India
Image
Title / subject
Location and coordinates
Date
Artist / designer
Type
Material
Dimensions
Designation
Wikidata
Notes
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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
South Africa
United Kingdom
Scotland
Image
Title / subject
Location and coordinates
Date
Artist / designer
Type
Material
Dimensions
Designation
Wikidata
Notes
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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
North West England
Image
Title / subject
Location and coordinates
Date
Artist / designer
Type
Material
Dimensions
Designation
Wikidata
Notes
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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
East & West Midlands
East Anglia and South East England
Image
Title / subject
Location and coordinates
Date
Artist / designer
Type
Material
Dimensions
Designation
Wikidata
Notes
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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
Image
Title / subject
Location and coordinates
Date
Artist / designer
Type
Material
Dimensions
Designation
Wikidata
Notes
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
[ 36] [ 148]
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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
Image
Title / subject
Location and coordinates
Date
Artist / designer
Type
Material
Dimensions
Designation
Wikidata
Notes
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
Image
Title / subject
Location and coordinates
Date
Artist / designer
Type
Material
Dimensions
Designation
Wikidata
Notes
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
Also a statue at Royal Victoria Hospital Belfast
See also
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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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