It is a fairly simple statue, which is not uncommon for stone statues, in this case, Sicilian Marble. This simplicity of the statue does not mean it lacks detail. The Queen is depicted standing upright and wearing a ground length gown accompanied by…
The statue was unveiled on April 19, 1921 by Victor Christian William Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire, Canada's Governor General. The ceremony was attended by various Canadian military units and public organizations such as the Red Cross, Daughters…
The statue displays Victoria in a full-length dress with a crown on her head. She is holding her right hand at her side, while her left hand is place on her stomach. She is slimmer and younger looking than traditionally depicted in other statues of…
The statue depicts the queen in her later years. She is sitting upon a thrown her posture and demeanor seem just as resolute and stern as the bronze the statue is made of. In her hands, she holds a scepter and the Regal Orb. She is draped in a gown…
Design features a statue of Queen Victoria beneath a Gothic canopy. The statue has a pleasing and lifelike expression. the pillars on each corner of the canopy have sculpted effigies made from polished marble and depict the four archangels Micheal,…
The statue itself depicts the Queen sitting on a very large throne with a laced dress. In her hands is a sceptre and an orb, the symbols of a monarch, and on the top of the throne is a bronze depiction of St. George fighting the dragon. The dress…
Queen Victoria sits underneath a canopy on her throne. The statue is made from bronze. It's now weathered due over a century of exposure to the elements. Pink granite base. It is located adjacent to St. Nicolas' Cathedral. The statue faces west so…
a bronze statue that is suppose to reflect Queen Victoria in old age seated on her throne in. The statue was also commissioned a year before her death for the diamond jubilee
The statue itself is made to represent the queen’s full body, which stands on a pedestal that is slightly larger than the statue itself. On the pedestal’s sides are four plaques that present different images. The first panel on the front depicts…
In this statue, Queen Victoria is standing on a Swedish blue marble platform. The words "Victoria R.I. 1837-1901" are engraved into it the base of the statue in golden letters. The Queen is depicted as a young woman and is wearing the robes of the…
Queen Victoria is shown standing while holding a globe in her left hand. The plaque below reads "Victoria, R et I, 1837-1901." She is flanked by two women, one holding a sword and the other sitting casually.
This is a classically inspired design of standing queen, quite different from the seated Victorias of later years. Not only is she younger and slimmer here, but the trappings with which she's surrounded are relatively sparse. This statue was…