Park Street, Royal Park Lat: -41.438822 Long: 147.132603, Launceston, Tasmania 7250 AustraliaMap
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Statue of another British monarch, this time King Edward VII eldest son of Queen Victoria
This bronze life sized statue of King Edward VII (King from 1901 - 1910) sits atop a stone plinth in Royal Park. The King is wearing the garb of the Order of the Garter and is carrying a sceptre an...
Strolling Royal Park and spotted the statue of Bertie, King Edward V11, in his robes of office. The sculpture seems to be standard for the king, this being a copy by Alfred Drury of one erected in Bir...
The eldest son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and nicknamed Bertie, he was Prince of Wales and heir apparent to the British throne for almost 60 year. During the long rei...
The foundation stone was laid in 1812, when the parkland was officially named Royal Park. The 7 feet high bronze statute was unveiled in 1918, 8 years after his death.
The King stands there looking North up the Tamar River - The College Students surround him at Lunch and Other Brake times - nice place to catch your breath - grab a bite to eat*
Statue of another British monarch, this time King Edward VII eldest son of Queen Victoria
This bronze life sized statue of King Edward VII (King from 1901 - 1910) sits atop a stone plinth in Royal Park. The King is wearing the garb of the Order of the Garter and is carrying a sceptre an...
Good King Bertie
Strolling Royal Park and spotted the statue of Bertie, King Edward V11, in his robes of office. The sculpture seems to be standard for the king, this being a copy by Alfred Drury of one erected in Bir...
Bertie - The Playboy King
The eldest son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and nicknamed Bertie, he was Prince of Wales and heir apparent to the British throne for almost 60 year. During the long rei...
King Edward VII Statute
The foundation stone was laid in 1812, when the parkland was officially named Royal Park. The 7 feet high bronze statute was unveiled in 1918, 8 years after his death.
Beautiful Place amongst the Roses*
The King stands there looking North up the Tamar River - The College Students surround him at Lunch and Other Brake times - nice place to catch your breath - grab a bite to eat*