Memorial to Queen Victoria, Historical monument in Woodhouse Moor, Leeds, England
The bronze and Portland stone memorial features Queen Victoria standing atop a column with decorative friezes depicting historical scenes from her reign.
The memorial, unveiled in 1903 by sculptor George Frampton, marks Queen Victoria's reign from 1837 to 1901 as one of Britain's longest-serving monarchs.
The memorial incorporates detailed friezes and architectural elements that represent the design preferences and craftsmanship standards of early twentieth-century Britain.
The structure received Grade II listed status, ensuring its preservation and maintaining its position as a central feature in Woodhouse Moor public park.
The memorial combines multiple artistic elements, including a statue, column, and detailed friezes, creating a complex representation of Victorian-era public monuments.
GPS coordinates: 53.81113,-1.55793
Latest update: March 3, 2025 10:59
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