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The white
marble building at the Southern end of Calcutta's maidan continues to be the
city's pride and joy. The Victoria Memorial, with its formal gardens and water
courses was conceived by Lord Curzon to commemorate the British Empire at its
peak. Other colonial monuments within the city have either been obliterated with
time or have been renamed or demolished. But the popularity of the "M" seems to
endure for ever.
The Memorial consists of numerous hybrid features: it has
Italian-style statues over its entrances, Mughal domes in its
corners and tall elegant open colonnades along its sides.
The
building was designed by Sir William Emerson and its construction
was completed in 1921. The main attraction at the memorial is the
huge sombre statue of the Queen, which is flanked by two ornamental
tanks. Made of Makrana marble from Jodhpur, the Memorial is capped
by a dome bearing a reoling bronze figurine symbolizing victory.
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There are 25 galleries in a chamber beneath the dome. These house
several mementos of British Imperialism - statues and busts of Queen
Mary, George and Queen Victoria; paintings of Robert Clive and the
Queen, French Guns captured at the Battle of Plassey in 1757 and a
black marble throne of a nawab defeated by Clive.
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