Thomas Thornycroft Monuments Bronze Architecture Queen Victoria C19 History Heritage Royals Conservation Statues Liverpool North West England, United Kingdom Europe European Capital of Culture 2008 St George's Hall
Thomas Thornycroft Monuments Bronze Architecture Queen Victoria C19 History Heritage Royals Conservation Statues Liverpool North West England, United Kingdom Europe European Capital of Culture 2008 St George's Hall
Victoria (1819-1901) Queen of England from 1837 and Empress of India from 1876. Princess Victoria in 1831 makes a discovery; Victoria finding a sheet of paper in one of her school books and learning from it that she would inherit the throne on the death of her uncle, William IV. Figure beside her is Baroness Lehzen, her governess. Engraving c1887
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Statue of Queen Victoria, Kings Walk, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, UK
queen victoria statue monarch victorian old college royal royalty military academy sandhurst majesty historic tribute plinth grand vic england highness memorial
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Statue of Queen Victoria, Kings Walk, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, UK
Queen Victoria Monument, Princess Louise, Plaque, Statue, Sculpture, Public Art, Inner City, Columns, Figures, Liverpool, England, Great Britain, UK, GB
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Monument in Liverpool to Queen Victoria from Princess Louise
England; Newcastle-upon-Tyne; Queen Victoria; IPSV1457; George James Frampton; Grade II Listed; Diamond Jubilee; white marble; orb; sceptre; crown; sky; blue sky; statue; sculpture; art; public art; public statue; Victorians; Monarch; Royalty; Queen; regal;
Queen Victoria (1819-1901) queen of United Kingdom 1837, Empress of India 1876, crowned 1838. Victoria on throne in coronation robes wearing crown and holding sceptre. Oleograph
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Queen Victoria Monument, Princess Louise, Plaque, Statue, Sculpture, Public Art, Inner City, Columns, Figures, Liverpool, England, Great Britain, UK, GB
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Circa 1840s lithograph showing Queen Victoria and baby entitled "The Last New Fashion" under the patronage of Her Majesty Queen Victoria. Victorian, fashion, costume, family, royalty, monarch, regal, motherhood, fashion,
Victoria (1819-1901) queen of England from 1837 and Empress of India from 1876. Formal portrait of the queen at the time of her Golden Jubilee 1887. Oleograph
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The statue of Queen Victoria stands in Reading town centre. Despite an urban myth to the fact that the statue faces away from the town because something happened to offend her, apparently she never visited Reading.
Detail of wood engraving from front cover of The Graphic, June 1, 1897.Celebrating the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. ephemera, Queen Victoria, royalty, wedding, bride, majesty, regal, monarch,
Victoria (1819-1901) queen of England from 1837 and Empress of India from 1876. Coronation in Westminster Abbey, 28 June 1837. Archbishop of Canterbury placing crown on queen's head (top); Jubilee procession 22 June 1887 (bottom); surrounding portraits: top; Duke of Kent (father), William IV, Duchess of Kent (mother), left; Mary Queen of Scots, Mary II, Henry III, Edward III, George III. Oleograph published at time of her Golden Jubilee in 1887
Victoria (1819-1901) queen of England from 1837 and Empress of India from 1876. Coronation in Westminster Abbey, 28 June 1837. Archbishop of Canterbury placing crown on queen's head. Oleograph
The statue of Queen Victoria stands in Reading town centre. Despite an urban myth to the fact that the statue faces away from the town because something happened to offend her, apparently she never visited Reading.
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Victoria (1819-1901) queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1837, Empress of India from 1875. Victoria and her husband Prince Albert and their four eldest children, Vicoria, Albert Edward, Alice and Alfred in Windsor Forest in 1847. Engraving.
Victoria (1819-1901) queen of England and Ireland from 1837 and Empress of India from 1875. Victoria at her first meeting with her Privy Council (top); opening her first Parliament (centre); on way to last Parliament she opened in person. Oleograph 1887.
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Statue of Queen Victoria, College Green, Bristol, UK The building behind is the historic Royal Marriot hotel The statue of Queen Victoria is by Joseph Boehm The figure of Queen Victoria is holding a sceptre and orb.
Architecture; monuments; history; royalty; monarch; Queen Victoria; Victoria Memorial; The mall; Buckingham Palace; London; England; UK;
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The Victoria Memorial was created by sculptor Sir Thomas Brock in 1911 and erected in front of the main gates at Buckingham Palace on a surround constructed by architect Sir Aston Webb
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Statue, Queen Victoria, Victorian, sculpture, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, near Newcastle upon Tyne Cathedral-church of Saint Nicholas, England, UK, EU, North, North of England, Tyne and Wear, church, monarchy, queen, Saxe-Coberg-Gotha, CANOTT
Wood engraving from The Graphic, June 1, 1897.Celebrating the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.; ; Her Majesty in St George's Chapel Windsor, 1846. From the painting be H.E. Dawe.; ; ephemera, Queen Victoria, royalty, majesty, regal, monarch, religion, church, prayers, ;
Wood engraving from the Illustrated London News May 1849 depicting John Hamilton making an attempt on the life of Queen Victoria.assassination, Royalty, Monarch, peril, outrage, pistol shot, Royal carriage,
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A Jubilee Souvenir published by Raphael Tuck and Sons titled THE ROYAL CIRCLE AT WINDSOR and depicts four generations of the Royal family.
Sunrise, Princes Street, Art Gallery, Queen Victoria, Royal Scottish Academy, statue, Edinburgh, Scotland, sky, early morning
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Queen Victoria proudly seated against the setting sun. The statue faces north on the roof of the Royal Scottish Academy, looking out towards the Forth.
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Wood engraving from the picture by Prentice. From The Graphic, June 1, 1897. Her Majesty in military costume at a review at Windsor, 1837.; ; ephemera, Queen Victoria, royalty, majesty, regal, monarch, ;
Worlock and Shepard, Art, Sculptures, Statues, public Art, Metal, Cast, Bronze, Face, representation, Liverpool; Merseyside; North West; England; UK
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The statue was commissioned in 2005 by The Liverpool Echo Newspaper and paid for by the people of Liverpool, to mark the life and work of Bishop David Sheppard and Archbishop Derek Worlock.
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