The Queen Victoria Memorial statue stands opposite Buckingham Palace at the end of London’s Mall.

It commemorates the death of England’s longest-reigning monarch – Queen Victoria – and was unveiled by George V in 1911.
The statue was carved from a two-thousand pound block of solid marble, with figures representing Truth, Peace, Constancy and Motherhood. Other figures include Charity, War, Architecture and Manufacture.
Queen Victoria Memorial
Queen Victoria Memorial fountain
Queen Victoria