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 work was to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. She is in imperial regalia with orb and sceptre. It is replica of that found on the Thames embankment and in Aberdeen.
Title

Queen Victoria (1819–1901)

Medium

bronze & stone

Accession number

GY1_LS_S037

Acquisition method

purchased by public subscription

Work type

Statue

Owner

States of Guernsey

Custodian

States of Guernsey

Work status

extant

Listing status

Protected Monument (Guernsey)

Unveiling date

1st March 1900

Listing date

06/04/09

Access

at all times

Inscription description

inscription: Victoria, R. & I., 1837 - 1897, Erected by public subscription in commemoration of HER MAJESTY'S DIAMOND JUBILEE

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Located at

Candie Road, St Peter Port

GY1 2NZ

Located in Candie gardens near the Guernsey Museum and Art Gallery.