Queen Victoria statue, Endcliffe Park, Sheffield

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Queen Victoria statue, Endcliffe Park, Sheffield

Image: © Neil Theasby Taken: 10 Nov 2017

Created by Alfred Turner in 1905, this bronze masterpiece used to stand in a prominent position close to Sheffield Town Hall but was moved to Endcliffe Park in 1930. Here the statue is framed by the autumnal leaves of a copper beech tree.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.367495
Longitude
-1.503574