Queen Victoria
Diamond Jubilee Fountain
Halifax, NS
Canada
N 44° 38.590 W 063° 35.000
Short Description:
Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Fountain is located in the northwest quadrant of the Halifax Public Garden in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Long Description:
To celebrate the 60th anniversary of Queen Victoria's ascent to the throne of the United Kingdom the Garden Commissioners erected a large ornate fountain in Halifax Public Garden. The fountain is designed in the classical style with a central portion containing, a column decorated with cherubs sitting on sea serpents and an upper basin topped with a statue of the nymph Egeria dressed in classical robes. Egeria is pouring water from an urn into the upper basin. Water pours out from the upper basin from a series of ornate gargoyle spouts encircling the rim and falls into a large 2' high 12 sided basin at the ground. Water also spouts from the mouth of the sea serpents into the lower basin.
A bronze plaque on the front of the central column is inscribed:
Erected by the Garden Commissions
In Commemoration of QUEEN VICTORIA'S Diamond Jubilee
- June 22nd 1897 -
In 2012, the Diamond Jubilee year of Queen Elizabeth II, the Victoria Jubilee fountain underwent extensive restoration, partially funded by donations to The Friends of the Public Gardens’ Victoria Jubilee Campaign.
A similar if not identical fountain to this is located in Lancaster, Ohio.
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