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A Grade II-listed monument in Carlisle city centre, this statue depicts Queen Victoria in state robes with an inscription commemorating her reign as Queen of Great Britain, Ireland and Empress of India. Erected in recognition of her long rule, it stands as a notable historical landmark in the city. The monument’s detailed craftsmanship and prominent location make it a recognisable feature of Carlisle’s public spaces.
Customer Reviews
A monument to Queen Victoria in state robes. The statue is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England. The inscription reads, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland. Empress of India, Born May 24th 1819, Died January 22nd 1901. A great Queen, A good Woman, A friend alike to rich and poor, who for Sixty Three Years Reigned over a prosperous and World wide Empire. This statue is erected by the citizens of Carlisle in admiration of her noble life and character. The monument was erected in 1902 and was designed by Sir Thomas Brock.
Beautiful monument