Statues of Queen Victoria

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Statues of Queen Victoria are public monuments found in various locations across the former British Empire, commemorating Queen Victoria’s reign and legacy through sculptural representations in plazas, parks, and civic spaces.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural heritage
public monument series
sculpture series
artForm equestrian statue
seated statue
standing statue
statue
associatedWith British Empire NERFINISHED
Victorian era NERFINISHED
monarchic symbolism
commemorate Queen Victoria NERFINISHED
commissionedBy colonial governments
imperial institutions
municipal authorities
creatorType public commission
depict Queen Victoria NERFINISHED
eraOfSubject Victorian era NERFINISHED
haveSubject Queen Victoria NERFINISHED
locatedIn Australia
Canada
Caribbean
Hong Kong NERFINISHED
India
Ireland NERFINISHED
Malta NERFINISHED
New Zealand NERFINISHED
Pakistan NERFINISHED
Singapore NERFINISHED
South Africa
Sri Lanka NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
material bronze
marble
stone
purpose civic ornamentation
commemoration of Queen Victoria’s reign
imperial commemoration
represent British imperial power
Victorian values
royal authority
subjectOccupation Empress of India NERFINISHED
Queen of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
typicalLocation city park
civic space
near city halls
outside courthouses
outside government buildings
public square

Referenced by (2)

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statue of Queen Victoria category Statues of Queen Victoria
subject surface form: Statue of Queen Victoria (Parliament Hill, Ottawa)
Statue of Queen Victoria category Statues of Queen Victoria