Memorial to Queen Victoria, Historical monument in Woodhouse Moor, Leeds, England
The Memorial to Queen Victoria is a bronze and Portland stone structure that depicts the monarch standing atop a column and decorated with ornamental friezes. The friezes display significant scenes from her reign and form a distinctive feature within Woodhouse Moor park in Leeds.
The monument was unveiled in 1903 by sculptor George Frampton and was created to honor Queen Victoria's remarkable reign from 1837 to 1901. She was among Britain's longest-reigning monarchs and had a profound influence on the culture and society of her time.
The memorial displays ornamental details and architectural features that reflect the craftsmanship and design preferences of early twentieth-century British society. Visitors can still observe the finely carved friezes and carefully crafted elements that demonstrate the artistic standards of that era.
The site is located within the public Woodhouse Moor park and is easily reached on foot, with the structure itself visible as a central feature of the open space. The monument holds Grade II listed status and is regularly maintained, allowing visitors access to the grounds at any time.
The sculpture was created by George Frampton, one of the leading sculptors of his era, whose signature style is evident in the refined details of the work. His technical mastery appears especially in the design of the statue and decorative elements, which represent the craftsmanship of the early 20th century.
GPS coordinates: 53.81113,-1.55793
Latest update: December 12, 2025 17:48
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