The statue of Queen Victoria in Frere Hall, Karachi, Pakistan, is a work by the sculptor Sir Hamo Thornycroft. The statue was removed in 1962 on the order of president from Frere Hall.[1]
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Artist | Sir Hamo Thornycroft |
Year | 1902; 120 years ago (1902) |
Type | Sculpture |
Medium | Marble |
Subject | Queen Victoria |
Location | Karachi, Pakistan |
It is now housed in Mohatta Palace, Karachi.
The statue was commissioned in 1902 at a cost of £6,000. It was shipped in 1905 and installed by the King George V.[2]
The statue was made by sculptor Hamo Thornycroft with marble. The statue remained in Frere Hall. In 1962, it was removed by order of then-president Ayub Khan.[3]
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