Date:1910 - 1930 (c.)
Description:Queen Victoria's statue is pictured here in its original position in Nelson Place. The statue was given to the town in 1903 by Sir Alfred Haslem and was unveiled by the Grand Duke Michael of Russia, to celebrate the coronation of Edward VII. The statue was moved in 1963 to Station Walks, and stood in Queen's Gardens in 2002.
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
The Theatre Royal was built between 1787 and 1788. In 1910 the theatre became Newcastle's ...
This part of Newcastle was originally a marsh that was drained during the 18th century ...
This statue of Queen Victoria was presented to the town of Newcastle-under-Lyme ...
This painting by artist Alf Fallows depicts the view across Nelson Place, Newcastle-under-Lyme, ...
Newcastle-under-Lyme has had a swimming pool since 1852, originally known as the ...
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Donor ref:PA 3987 (22/4489)
Source: Brampton Museum and Art Gallery, Newcastle under Lyme
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