Hull, Queen Victoria Square c.1955
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The 35ft statue of Queen Victoria, designed by the architect J S Gibson and the sculptor H C Fehr, dominated the centre of the new city square following its unveiling by the Prince of Wales on 12 May 1903. The new square soon became known as Queen Victoria Square. After standing alone for a number of years, the statue was raised into the air to accommodate new subterranean municipal lavatories.
An extract from Hull Town and City Memories.
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