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)
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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Title

Queen Victoria (1819–1901)

Medium

Carrara marble, Portland stone & bronze

Measurements

H 370 x W (?) x D (?) cm

Accession number

SW7_SAN_S015

Acquisition method

commissioned by the Kensington Golden Jubilee Memorial Executive Committee

Work type

Statue

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade II (England and Wales)

Unveiling date

28th June 1893

Listing date

15/04/69

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time restrictions apply

Access note

Garden opening times.

Signature/marks description

below foot cushion: H. R. H. PRINCESS LOUISE SCULP.; self-base, rear left: Louise fecit

Inscription description

cartouche: VICTORIA R./ -1837/ HERE IN FRONT OF THE PALACE WHERE SHE WAS BORN/ AND WHERE SHE RESIDED UNTIL HER ACCESSION/ HER LOYAL KENSINGTON SUBJECT ERECTED THIS STATUE/ THE WORK OF HER DAUGHTER/ TO COMMEMORATE FIFTY YEARS OF HER REIGN

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Located at

Kensington Gardens, Kensington

SW7 5ED

Located on the Broad Walk, between the east face of Kensington Palace and the Round Pond.