Coronation Jubilee Sculpture
Coronation Jubilee Sculpture
Coronation Jubilee Sculpture
Coronation Jubilee Sculpture
Coronation Jubilee Sculpture
Coronation Jubilee Sculpture
Coronation Jubilee Sculpture
Coronation Jubilee Sculpture
Coronation Jubilee Sculpture
Coronation Jubilee Sculpture
Coronation Jubilee Sculpture

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A shallow two-step mosaic tiled base with three standing stones. Hampshire County Council states, 'The ‘Alfred’ stone, with its Celtic design influences, symbolises ancient days and embodies the great King’s dedication to art, religion and defence of the realm. The ‘Mitre’ stone represents the authority and influence of the Christian Church. The ‘Overflow’ stone refers to the rich resources of Hampshire that assisted the early growth of this country and which continue today. The three ‘Moot Horns’, used in ancient times to call people together at a meeting place or Moot, celebrate 50 years since HM Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation. Interwoven around the ‘Throne’ are three of Hampshire’s rivers, sources of life and symbols of continuity'.
Title

Coronation Jubilee Sculpture

Date

2013

Medium

French limestone

Accession number

SO23_PG_S002

Work type

Sculpture

Owner

Hampshire County Council

Custodian

Hampshire County Council

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

23rd November 2003

Access

at all times

Inscription description

The Hampshire / Jubilee Sculpture / unveiled by / HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN / 21 November 2003; inlaid: 1953 -2003 ER II; inlaid: KING / MITRE / OVERFLOW

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Located at

Castle Hill, Winchester

SO23 8UH

Situated opposite the entrance to the Law Court.