Statue of Queen Victoria southeast of lampholders, main avenue to south east of Royal Military Academy is a Grade II listed building in the Bracknell Forest local planning authority area, England. First listed on 20 December 1972. Statue.

Statue of Queen Victoria southeast of lampholders, main avenue to south east of Royal Military Academy

WRENN ID
sacred-fireplace-ochre
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Bracknell Forest
Country
England
Date first listed
20 December 1972
Type
Statue
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SU86SE 674-1/18/166

SANDHURST LONDON ROAD (north west side) Statue of Queen Victoria southeast of lampholders, main avenue to south east of Royal Military Academy

(Formerly Listed as: SANDHURST Statue of Queen Victoria in open space SE of Lampholders)

20/12/72

GV II Statue of a young Queen Victoria in state robes. 1904. Henry Price, sculptor. Bronze on polished shap granite plinth with four reliefs of battle scenes in bronze around the base. The scenes depict the battles of Afghanistan, Sebastapool, Delhi, and Paardeburg. The statue stood at Woolwich Arsenal for 43 years until brought to Sandhurst in 1947.

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