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Queen Victoria (1819–1901)
Queen Victoria (1819–1901)
Queen Victoria (1819–1901)
Queen Victoria (1819–1901)
Queen Victoria (1819–1901)
Queen Victoria (1819–1901)
Queen Victoria (1819–1901)
Queen Victoria (1819–1901)
Queen Victoria (1819–1901)
Queen Victoria (1819–1901)
Queen Victoria (1819–1901)

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The monarch is shown standing in her robes of state, cradling a sceptre in her right arm. She wears an archless ceremonial crown, a cloak with voluminous sleeves, a short, buttoned bodice and a full-length gown tied at the waist with a tasseled cord. The rear part of the crown secures a mourning veil that falls behind her shoulders and covers her upper back. The inscription shield on the front face of the sandstone pedestal is framed by thistles and acanthus leaves with a crown above, all set within a carved cartouche. On the east face is a carved scene showing Queen Victoria entering Leith in September 1842. The west face shows the departure of the Leith Volunteers.
Title

Queen Victoria (1819–1901)

Date

1901–1907

Medium

bronze & yellow sandstone

Measurements

H 230 x W (?) x D (?) cm;
Plinth: H 302 x W 218 x D 218 cm

Accession number

EH6_GB_S001

Work type

Statue

Owner

City of Edinburgh Council

Custodian

City of Edinburgh Council

Work status

extant

Listing status

B (Scotland)

Unveiling date

12th October 1907

Listing date

29/03/95

Access

at all times

Signature/marks description

J S Rhind, 1912

Inscription description

on shield on front face: VICTORIA / QUEEN / 1837–1901 / EMPRESS OF INDIA / 1877–1901 / ERECTED / 1907; on east (right) side: QUEEN VICTORIA / ENTERING LEITH SEPT. 3, 1842.; on west side: 5TH. VOLUNTEER BATTALION. “THE ROYAL SCOTS”. / SOUTH AFRICA 1900-02. / A MEMORIAL TO PATRIOTISM AND LOYALTY; east panel, arranged in an arc across the rays of the sun: SOUTH AFRICA

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Located at

Duke St., Edinburgh

EH6 6AE

At the junction of Duke Street and Leith Walk.