The Victoria Clock Tower, also referred to as the Queen Victoria Memorial, is a heritage-registered clock tower located in the former mining village of Foxdale, Isle of Man, and is said to have been the first memorial in the British Empire dedicated to the 64-year reign of Queen Victoria.
As name says Victoria Clock Tower the whole locality reminds me of the a photo of some time around victorian era the way colony was made the decoration and style from buildings to street lamp post and signs and the clock tower at the square as well what makes it out standing is the minor detailing to give design an extra edge and uniqueness added to this it's situated at the Square near Historical Museum...
Read moreKnown as "Lorloz" by the locals, this clock symbolises the colonial heritage of Seychelles and the settlers who have called Seychelles home. It was erected in 1903 in memory of Queen Victoria, who had passed away two years earlier. At the time, it was an indication of the strong ties between Seychelles and Britain.
Now, it adorns one of the busiest intersections of the capital, and it is impossible to miss it while...
Read moreAs name says Victoria Clock Tower the whole locality reminds me of the a photo of some time around victorian era the way colony was made the decoration and style from buildings to street lamp post and signs and the clock tower at the square as well what makes it out standing is the minor detailing to give design an extra edge and uniqueness added to this it's situated at the Square near Historical Museum...
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