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This statue was formerly displayed in the Great Hall of Euston Station over the door leading to the general meeting room from 1849 to 1961. It was subsequently displayed in the restaurant at Euston Station. To Britannia'a left is a lion, and a figure of Mercury, and to her right is a figure representing the Arts and Sciences.

National Railway Museum

York

Title

Britannia

Date

1849

Medium

stone

Accession number

1997-7214

Work type

Statue

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