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  2. Statue of Queen Victoria (Victoria, British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    The statue of Queen Victoria is a bronze sculpture depicting Queen Victoria by British artist Albert Bruce-Joy, installed outside the British Columbia Parliament Buildings, in Victoria, British Columbia. The 4-metre (13 ft) statue was commissioned by Richard McBride in 1912, and completed in 1914.

  3. Royal tours of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Prince also went on to Victoria, where he laid the foundation stone of a statue of Queen Victoria on the grounds of the British Columbia Parliament Buildings. [102] Of the Canadian west, Edward wrote, "the free, vigorous, hopeful spirit of westerners not only inspires me, but makes me feel happy and at home." [38]

  4. List of statues of Queen Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Queen Victoria British Columbia Parliament Buildings, Victoria: 1914, unveiled 1921: Albert Bruce Joy: ... Queen Victoria Bellevue Park, Wrexham: 1904 ...

  5. British Columbia Parliament Buildings - Wikipedia

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    From 1856 to 1860 the Legislature of the Colony of Vancouver Island met at Bachelor's Hall at Fort Victoria. [2] From 1860 to 1898 it was housed in the first permanent building at Legislative Hall or Legislative Council Court, a two-storey wooden building along with four other buildings (Land Office, Colonial Office, Supreme Court, and Treasury) known colloquially as "The Birdcages" because of ...

  6. List of royal tours of Canada (18th–20th centuries) - Wikipedia

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    British Columbia: Victoria: To visit Pearson College of the Pacific: 11/14 – 11/17 Prince and Princess Michael of Kent: Ontario: Toronto: To attend the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair: 1983: 4/8 – 4/11 Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh British Columbia: Victoria, Vancouver, Nanaimo, Vernon, Kamloops, New Westminster: 6/3 – 6/6

  7. Royal monuments in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Parliament Buildings grounds, Victoria Queen Victoria [1] Stained glass window Parliament Buildings, Victoria Queen Victoria [1] Fountain Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver King Edward VII [2] Bell Christ Church Cathedral, Victoria King George V [2] Bell Christ Church Cathedral, Victoria Queen Mary [2] Statue University of British Columbia, Vancouver

  8. Victoria, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Victoria is the capital city of the Canadian province of British Columbia, on the southern tip of Vancouver Island off Canada's Pacific coast. The city has a population of 91,867, and the Greater Victoria area has a population of 397,237.

  9. 1939 royal tour of Canada - Wikipedia

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    George VI presenting the King's Colours to the Royal Canadian Navy during a ceremony at Beacon Hill Park in Victoria, British Columbia. The King and the Queen stopped in Vancouver, Victoria, and a number of other smaller communities in British Columbia. Mackenzie King was enthused, stating in his diary on 29 May 1939, "the day in Vancouver was ...