Boadicea
Boadicea
Boadicea
Boadicea
Boadicea
Boadicea
Boadicea
Boadicea

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Queen Boadicea, her arm uplifted in defiance, calls on her Iceni warriors to defeat the Roman invaders. She tramples a Roman shield while her daughters cower at her side. 'Boadicea' was exhibited at the Great London Exposition of 1862.
Title

Boadicea

Date

1862

Accession number

LD3_DO_S191

Work type

Statue

Owner

Brecon Town Council

Custodian

Brecon Town Council

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

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Located at

Glamorgan Street, Brecon

LD3 7DW

Located within grounds of new Brecon Library and Museum; the statue is situated near the main entrance to the building, which is situated to the rear of the building, facing south.