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Statue of Queen Victoria

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Statue of Queen Victoria — Public artwork (statue).

Statue of Queen Victoria, memorials & monuments in Yorkshire & the Humber

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Typical visit
15 min–45 min
Nearest railway station
Burley Park · 1.3 km
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Statue of Queen Victoria is a place of interest in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1903. Wikidata describes it as: "Public artwork (statue).". Coordinates: 53.8111°, -1.5579°.

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A Memorial to Queen Victoria stands in Woodhouse Moor, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The memorial consists of figures and a frieze in bronze on a plinth and pedestal of Portland stone. The sculptor was George Frampton, and the architect working with him was Leonard Stokes. The figure on the top of the pedestal is that of Queen Victoria sitting on a throne, with a sceptre resting on her right forearm, and holding an orb in her left hand. The back of the throne has the appearance of a radiant Sun. On the sides of the pedestal are figures in niches, that on the left representing Peace, and that on the right representing Industry. On the front of the plinth are carved the Royal Arms, and on the back is the coat of arms of Leeds and an inscription.

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From the Wikipedia article

A Memorial to Queen Victoria stands in Woodhouse Moor, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The memorial consists of figures and a frieze in bronze on a plinth and pedestal of Portland stone. The sculptor was George Frampton, and the architect working with him was Leonard Stokes. The figure on the top of the pedestal is that of Queen Victoria sitting on a throne, with a sceptre resting on her right forearm, and holding an orb in her left hand. The back of the throne has the appearance of a radiant Sun. On the sides of the pedestal are figures in niches, that on the left representing Peace, and that on the right representing Industry. On the front of the plinth are carved the Royal Arms, and on the back is the coat of arms of Leeds and an inscription. Beneath the pedestal is a plinth with a continuous frieze incorporating the words "INDIA", "AUSTRALIA", "CANADA", and "AFRICA" on scrolled plaques that are flanked by owls and foliage. The plinth stands on four steps. The memorial was unveiled on 27 November 1905, and originally stood outside Leeds Town Hall. It was moved to Woodhouse Moor in 1937. The memorial was designated as a Grade II* listed building on 5 August 1976. During the wave of George Floyd protests in the United Kingdom, it was reported on 9 June 2020 that the statue had been vandalized by painting with slogans such as 'racist', 'colonizer', 'justice', "BLM" (Black Lives Matter) and 'slave owner' (although slave ownership in the British Empire had been abolished in 1833, four years before she ascended the throne).

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Coordinates
53.8111, -1.5579
District
Leeds
Parish
Leeds, unparished area
Postcode
LS2 9LF
Parliamentary constituency
Leeds Central and Headingley
Established
1903
Nearest railway station
Burley Park1.3 km
Opening
27 November 1905
Official site
leedsisoc.com

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Statue of Queen Victoria?
Statue of Queen Victoria is in Yorkshire, United Kingdom (postcode LS2 9LF), in the parish of Leeds, unparished area.
When was Statue of Queen Victoria built?
Built or established in 1903.
Is Statue of Queen Victoria a listed building?
Statue of Queen Victoria is officially recognised as category B listed building listed.
Is Statue of Queen Victoria free to visit?
Yes, Statue of Queen Victoria is free to enter.
How do I get to Statue of Queen Victoria?
The nearest railway station is Burley Park, about 1.3 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode LS2 9LF.