Currently standing guard over the dead in the cemetary of foreign bodies, originally placed at the consulate until its closing in 1978. She is portrayed standing, wearing a dress and holding a globe.
Seated Victoria, presented on a high-back Chair of State, wearing a small crown and bearing a septre in her right hand. At the foot of the statue, on a basement of granite, with polished metal panels is the inscription "Victoria, Queen Empress of…
Seated Victoria statue, originally under an intricate gothic style marble canopy. Royal coat of arms in placed on the front pedestal, Star of India on center of the canopy. Enriched part above the statue includes the rose of England, lotus of India,…
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 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…
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…