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A Memorial to Queen Victoria stands in Woodhouse Moor, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The memorial consists of figures and a frieze in bronze on a plinth and pedestal of Portland stone. The sculptor was George Frampton, and the architect working with him was Leonard Stokes. The figure on the top of the pedestal is that of Queen Victoria sitting on a throne, with a sceptre resting on her right forearm, and holding an orb in her left hand. The back of the throne has the appearance of a radiant Sun. On the sides of the pedestal are figures in niches, that on the left representing Peace, and that on the right representing Industry. On the front of the plinth are carved the Royal Arms, and on the back is the coat of arms of Leeds and an inscription. Beneath the pedestal is a plinth with a cont

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  • Memorial to Queen Victoria, Leeds (en)
  • Memorial da Rainha Vitória, Leeds (pt)
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  • A Memorial to Queen Victoria stands in Woodhouse Moor, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The memorial consists of figures and a frieze in bronze on a plinth and pedestal of Portland stone. The sculptor was George Frampton, and the architect working with him was Leonard Stokes. The figure on the top of the pedestal is that of Queen Victoria sitting on a throne, with a sceptre resting on her right forearm, and holding an orb in her left hand. The back of the throne has the appearance of a radiant Sun. On the sides of the pedestal are figures in niches, that on the left representing Peace, and that on the right representing Industry. On the front of the plinth are carved the Royal Arms, and on the back is the coat of arms of Leeds and an inscription. Beneath the pedestal is a plinth with a cont (en)
  • O Memorial à Rainha Vitória, situado em , Leeds, West Yorkshire, Inglaterra, consiste em figuras e um friso em bronze sobre um plinto e pedestal de pedra de Portland. O escultor era George Frampton, e o arquiteto que trabalhava com ele era Leonard Stokes. A figura no topo do pedestal é a da rainha Vitória sentada num trono, com um cetro apoiado no antebraço direito e segurando um orbe na mão esquerda. A parte de trás do trono tem a aparência de um sol radiante. Nos lados do pedestal estão figuras em nichos, que na esquerda representam a paz, e na direita representando a indústria. Na parte da frente do pedestal são esculpidos os braços reais, e na parte de trás é o brasão de armas de Leeds e uma inscrição. Abaixo do pedestal há um plinto com um friso contínuo que incorpora as palavras "ÍND (pt)
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