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Queen Victoria Passing Down St James's Street on the Way to St Paul's Cathedral to Celebrate the 60th Year of Her Reign

Image credit: The Natural History Society of Northumbria Great North Museum: Hancock

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Great North Museum: Hancock

Newcastle upon Tyne

Title

Queen Victoria Passing Down St James's Street on the Way to St Paul's Cathedral to Celebrate the 60th Year of Her Reign

Date

1902

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 166 x W 275 cm

Accession number

NEWHM:1998.H8007

Acquisition method

acquired through the John Charlton Bequest, c.1917

Work type

Painting

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Great North Museum: Hancock

Barras Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear NE2 4PT England

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