Queen Victoria Monument

Queen Victoria Monument

Created by sculptor Sir Albert Gilbert, the Grade II* Listed Queen Victoria Monument stands in front of St. Nicholas Cathedral.


Unveiled in 1903, two years after Queen Victoria’s death, it was a gift from W.H. Stephenson, a politician and wealthy company director who was Mayor seven times. He was a generous benefactor of the City and also paid for the construction of three libraries and two Methodist chapels. The monument was built to commemorate 500 years of the office of Sheriff in Newcastle, first granted in 1400 by Henry IV.