Equestrian statue of Elizabeth II, Windsor Great Park
51°26′9.5″N 0°37′39.3″W / 51.435972°N 0.627583°W / 51.435972; -0.627583
An equestrian statue of Elizabeth II stands in Windsor Great Park near Windsor, Berkshire. The statue, designed by sculptor Philip Jackson, was commissioned by the Crown Estate in honour of the queen's Golden Jubilee. The monument was dedicated in 2003.
History
The statue was commissioned by the Crown Estate for the Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II. Sculptor Philip Jackson was selected to design the equestrian statue.[1] It was dedicated on 27 October 2003 and is notable for being the first public statue of Elizabeth II in the United Kingdom.[2] As part of the dedication, the statue was blessed by The Reverend Canon John Ovenden.[2]
Design
The statue is approximately 1.5 times life-size and is located at the highest point of Queen Anne's Ride in the park. Elizabeth II is depicted as she would have looked in the 1970s, while the horse is intentionally not modeled after any specific horse.[2]
See also
References
- ^ Wyke, Terry; Cocks, Harry (2004). Public Sculpture of Greater Manchester. Liverpool University Press. p. 450. ISBN 978-0-85323-567-5 – via Google Books.
- ^ a b c "Queen unveils new statue". Horse & Hound. 28 October 2003. Archived from the original on 10 March 2021. Retrieved 10 March 2021.
External links
Media related to Statue of Elizabeth II, Windsor Great Park at Wikimedia Commons
- v
- t
- e
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Australia
- The Bahamas
- Barbados
- Belize
- Canada
- Ceylon
- Fiji
- The Gambia
- Ghana
- Grenada
- Guyana
- Jamaica
- Kenya
- Malawi
- Malta
- Mauritius
- New Zealand
- Nigeria
- Pakistan
- Papua New Guinea
- Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Saint Lucia
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Sierra Leone
- Solomon Islands
- South Africa
- Tanganyika
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Tuvalu
- Uganda
- United Kingdom
honours
- Head of the Commonwealth
- Defender of the Faith
- Supreme Governor of the Church of England
- Head of the British Armed Forces
- Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Armed Forces
- Head of the Armed Forces (New Zealand)
- Lord of Mann
- Duke of Normandy
- List of things named after Elizabeth II
- Royal Family Order
- Elizabeth Cross
- Elizabeth Emblem
- Queen's Official Birthday
- Flags
- Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (husband)
- Charles III (son)
- Anne, Princess Royal (daughter)
- Prince Andrew, Duke of York (son)
- Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh (son)
- George VI (father)
- Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (mother)
- Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon (sister)
- Mountbatten-Windsor family
coronation
- Household
- Personality and image
- Prime ministers
- Pillar Box War
- Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence
- Lithgow Plot
- 1975 Australian constitutional crisis
- Marcus Sarjeant incident
- Christopher John Lewis incident
- Michael Fagan incident
- 1987 Fijian coups d'état
- 1992 Windsor Castle fire
- Annus horribilis
- Handover of Hong Kong
- Death of Diana, Princess of Wales
- 1999 Australian republic referendum
- Perth Agreement
- State Opening of Parliament
tours
Ships used |
|
---|
Outgoing | |
---|---|
Incoming |
Televised addresses | |
---|---|
Documentaries |
|
Film and television |
|
Plays |
|
Portraits |
|
Statues |
|
Books |
|
Songs |
|
Stamps |
|
Corgis |
|
---|---|
Horses |
|