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Size: 6" x 4" - 150mm x 100mm

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Photograph Notes: Unveiled 5th Nov 1903 Nelson Placed Moved to Station Walk 1963 Move to its current location 2001 The statue was sculpted by Charles Bell Birch - This traditional depiction of Queen Victoria shows her holding the orb in her left hand and the sceptre in her right. Her crown is decorated with Tudor roses, and there is a Star of India upon her breast. She wears a textured shawl, with lace at her breast and cuffs. Her dress falls over the base of the monument, which stands upon two steps. The sculpture is enclosed by low chain railings linked by short metal posts in black and gold. Front of pedestal, inscribed: VICTORIA, R I BORN AT KENSINGTON PALACE 24TH MAY 1819 DIED AT OSBOURNE 22ND FEBRUARY 1901 BURIED AT WINDSOR 2ND FEBRUARY 1901 Rear of pedestal, inscribed: PRESENTED TO THE PARLIAMENTARY BOROUGH OF NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME, BY SIR ALFRED SEALE HASLAM KT. M.P. MAYOR OF THE BOROUGH 1901-2-3 AND UNVEILED BY H.I.H. THE GRAND DUKE MICHAEL OF RUSSIA NOVEMBER 5TH 1903 http://www.thepotteries.org/location/districts/queens_gardens3.htm


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