Date:2001
Description:This statue of Queen Victoria was originally unveiled by Sir Alfred Haslam in September 1903. It moved from Nelson Place to Station Walks in 1963, and moved again in 2001 to its current location in Queen's Gardens. In 2014, the statue went had some conservation work to preserve its original colour and quality.
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Arlington House, the detached property set back from the road in this photograph, ...
The Queen Victoria statue was presented to the Borough of Newcastle by the then ...
This view was probably taken from the Municipal Hall. The white frontage of the ...
The Gardens were laid out in 1897 on land that had been bought by public subscription, ...
This statue of Queen Victoria was presented to the town of Newcastle-under-Lyme ...
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This statue of Queen Victoria was originally unveiled by Sir Alfred Haslam in September 1903. It moved ...
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Creators: Mr Jim Worgan - Creator
Donor ref:PA 9467 (22/49005)
Source: Brampton Museum and Art Gallery, Newcastle under Lyme
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