Date:11th of October 1902
Description:A photograph of the unveiling of the Queen Victoria statue by Lord Leigh on 11 October 1902.
The statue, which stands outside the Town Hall in Leamington Spa, was paid for by public subscription. A bomb blast during World War Two caused the statue to shift two inches on its plinth.
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J. Walker Soho, Staffordshire, 1 September 1798 Ink on paper 190mm x 235mm A landscape ...
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A photograph of Edith Gaskin, aged 13, in fancy dress as a night-light, c.1917. ...
A postcard by Valentine & Son of Victoria Bridge and the Royal Pump Rooms in Leamington ...
Black and white photograph. This photograph depicts Princess Margaret with Mayor ...
The mayor's attendant is helping Councillor Nichols into the Mayoral robes of Leamington ...
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