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Boadicea Collection

"Boadicea: The Warrior Queen of Ancient Britain" Standing tall in the heart of Westminster, London

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Boadicea leading Iceni revolt by Fortunino Matania

Boadicea leading Iceni revolt by Fortunino Matania
Boadicea (variously spelt, eg Boudicca), Queen of the Iceni, wife of Prasutagus. Leader of a vigorous but doomed revolt against the Roman occupation of Britain pictured with her daughters in full

Background imageBoadicea Collection: A Celtic Chieftainess (Boadicea), 1924. Creator: Herbert Norris

A Celtic Chieftainess (Boadicea), 1924. Creator: Herbert Norris
A Celtic Chieftainess (Boadicea), 1924. From " Costume & Fashion - The Evolution of European Dress Through the Earlier Ages", by Herbert Norris. [J. M. Dent and Sons Ltd, E. P

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Statue of Boadicea (Boudicca), Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Statue of Boadicea (Boudicca), Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Boadicea (Boudica)

Boadicea (Boudica)
Boadicea (Boudica, 30-61 AD), a queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe. Seen here in an imaginary Victorian illustration

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Queen Boudicca inciting the Britons to revolt

Queen Boudicca inciting the Britons to revolt
Queen Boudicca of the Iceni tribe inciting the Britons to revolt against Roman domination. circa 60 AD

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Boudicca with her two daughters

Boudicca with her two daughters
Boudicca, Queen of the Iceni Tribe, addressing her troops from a small chariot before going into battle against the Romans

Background imageBoadicea Collection: London in fog

London in fog - a real Pea Souper. The statue of Queen Boudicca of the Iceni on the banks of the River Thames at Westminster at is rended into dramatic silhouette

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Boadicea (As Forrest)

Boadicea (As Forrest)
BOADICEA (or Boudicca) Queen of the Iceni, encouraging the Britons to defend their country against the Romans

Background imageBoadicea Collection: The steam yacht Boadicea at anchor. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

The steam yacht Boadicea at anchor. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The steam yacht Boadicea at anchor

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Statue of Boadicea, Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Statue of Boadicea, Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Statue of Boadicea, Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Statue of Boadicea, Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBoadicea Collection: BOADICEA (-62)

BOADICEA (-62)
BOADICEA (aka Boudicca) Queen of the Iceni, in her chariot

Background imageBoadicea Collection: BOADICEA (-62)

BOADICEA (-62)
Boadicea (variously spelt, eg Boudicca), Queen of the Iceni, wife of Prasutagus. Leader of a vigorous but doomed revolt against the Roman occupation of Britain. Date: - 62

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Mrs Hunter in the character of Boadicea (engraving)

Mrs Hunter in the character of Boadicea (engraving)
583947 Mrs Hunter in the character of Boadicea (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Members certificate of the Associated Shipwrights Society (colour litho)

Members certificate of the Associated Shipwrights Society (colour litho)
BAL5874 Members certificate of the Associated Shipwrights Society (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Trades Union Congress, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageBoadicea Collection: County Hall / Boadicea

County Hall / Boadicea
County Hall, with the Boadicea monument (concealed by a tree) Date: 20th century

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Engineers laying a new electric cable at Croydon Airport

Engineers laying a new electric cable at Croydon Airport in March 1935. Among the aircraft in the background are Boulton & Paul P71A, G-ACOX, Boadicea, of Imperial Airways; Short L17, G-ACJJ

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Statue of Boudicca (Boadicea), British queen of Iceni who led uprisings against the Romans

Statue of Boudicca (Boadicea), British queen of Iceni who led uprisings against the Romans
533727 Statue of Boudicca (Boadicea), British queen of Iceni who led uprisings against the Romans, and her daughters in chariot

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Boadicea (engraving)

Boadicea (engraving)
8636311 Boadicea (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Boadicea. Illustration for Philips' Picturesque History of England edited by J Francon Williams)

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Boadicea (engraving)

Boadicea (engraving)
8636308 Boadicea (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Boadicea. Illustration for Philips' Picturesque History of England edited by J Francon Williams)

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Boadicea (engraving)

Boadicea (engraving)
8650299 Boadicea (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Boadicea. Sculptor: John Thomas)

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Ancient Briton with spear and shield, naked Caledonians with woad tattoos

Ancient Briton with spear and shield, naked Caledonians with woad tattoos, and Queen Boudica with wooden chariot
FLO4623100 Ancient Briton with spear and shield, naked Caledonians with woad tattoos, and Queen Boudica with wooden chariot

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Feast of the Romans, Bury St Edmund's Pageant, 1907 (colour litho)

Feast of the Romans, Bury St Edmund's Pageant, 1907 (colour litho)
8635472 Feast of the Romans, Bury St Edmund's Pageant, 1907 (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Feast of the Romans, Bury St Edmund's Pageant)

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Daughter of Queen Boudica (colour litho)

Daughter of Queen Boudica (colour litho)
8635647 Daughter of Queen Boudica (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Daughter of Queen Boudica. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn.

Background imageBoadicea Collection: 'Queen Boadicea' - J. Thomas, sculptor - from the Exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1856

"Queen Boadicea" - J. Thomas, sculptor - from the Exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1856. Creator: J. R. C
"Queen Boadicea" - J. Thomas, sculptor - from the Exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1856. Sculpture of Boudicca, queen of the ancient British Iceni tribe. Mr

Background imageBoadicea Collection: The Doncaster Cup, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The Doncaster Cup, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The Doncaster Cup, 1862. This piece of plate, won last week by Tim Whiffler, was modelled by Mr. Henry Hale, and manufactured by Messrs. London and Ryder, of New Bond-street

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Britons, tattooed Caledonians and Queen Boudica

Britons, tattooed Caledonians and Queen Boudica
Ancient Briton with spear and shield, naked Caledonians with woad tattoos, and Queen Boudica with wooden chariot. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Verico from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes Ancient

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Boudica / Boadicea, 18th century (print)

Boudica / Boadicea, 18th century (print)
3790592 Boudica / Boadicea, 18th century (print); (add.info.: Boudica or Boadicea, Queen of the British Iceni tribe, a Celtic tribe who led an uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman)

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Big Ben and Boadicea Statue, London

Big Ben and Boadicea Statue, London Date: 1960s

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Boadicea, Queen of the Iceni... (mid 19th century). Creator: Henry Lemon

Boadicea, Queen of the Iceni... (mid 19th century). Creator: Henry Lemon
Boadicea, Queen of the Iceni. (Animating the Britons to defend their country against the Romans), (mid 19th century). Boudicca (c25-62 AD), queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Boudica Statue & Big Ben, Houses of Parliament, London, England, UK

Boudica Statue & Big Ben, Houses of Parliament, London, England, UK

Background imageBoadicea Collection: England, London, Westminster, London Eye and Horse from Boadicea Statue

England, London, Westminster, London Eye and Horse from Boadicea Statue

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Boudica Boudicca Boadicea Boudicea Buddug Queen

Boudica Boudicca Boadicea Boudicea Buddug Queen
Boudica or Boudicca, aka Boadicea, Boudicea, Buddug. Queen of the ancient British Iceni tribe, leader of a failed uprising against the conquering forces of the Roman Empire in AD 60 or 61

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Boadicea, Boudica

Boadicea, Boudica

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Royal Navy Beagle Class Destroyer HMS Boadicea in 1930

Royal Navy Beagle Class Destroyer HMS Boadicea in 1930

Background imageBoadicea Collection: HMS Boadicea A Royal Navy Beagle Class Destroyer

HMS Boadicea A Royal Navy Beagle Class Destroyer probably 1930s

Background imageBoadicea Collection: McLaren Road Locomotive number 1652 Boadicea

McLaren Road Locomotive number 1652 Boadicea, reg. WF 1864, at Roxton Park on 15 September 1973. Date: 1973

Background imageBoadicea Collection: HMS Boadicea - a Boadicea-Class scout cruiser

HMS Boadicea - a Boadicea-Class scout cruiser
Royal Navy - HMS Boadicea, a Boadicea-Class scout cruiser built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century

Background imageBoadicea Collection: BOADICEA (SINGLETON)

BOADICEA (SINGLETON)
QUEEN OF THE ICENI, After defeat by Romans (led by Suetonius). She later takes poison and dies. Date: ? - 62

Background imageBoadicea Collection: London at night: Statue of Boadicea and Big Ben (b / w photo)

London at night: Statue of Boadicea and Big Ben (b / w photo)
6006204 London at night: Statue of Boadicea and Big Ben (b/w photo) by Burdekin, Harold (1899-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: Statue of Boadicea and Big Ben)

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Boadicea. A. D. 61 (colour litho)

Boadicea. A. D. 61 (colour litho)
670041 Boadicea. A.D. 61 (colour litho) by Moreland, Arthur (1876-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: Boadicea. A.D. 61)

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Queen Boudicca inciting the Britons to Revolt, illustration from The Story of the British People

Queen Boudicca inciting the Britons to Revolt, illustration from The Story of the British People, c. 1950 (litho)
616806 Queen Boudicca inciting the Britons to Revolt, illustration from The Story of the British People, c.1950 (litho) by Macpherson

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Mrs Maria Hunter in the character of Boadicea in Richard Glovers Boadicea

Mrs Maria Hunter in the character of Boadicea in Richard Glovers Boadicea
6337890 Mrs Maria Hunter in the character of Boadicea in Richard Glovers Boadicea by Thornthwaite, J. (18th century); (add.info)

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Queen Boadicea Leading Her Troops into Battle, AD 61 (colour litho)

Queen Boadicea Leading Her Troops into Battle, AD 61 (colour litho)
817845 Queen Boadicea Leading Her Troops into Battle, AD 61 (colour litho) by Moreland, Arthur (1876-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: Queen Boadicea Leading Her Troops into Battle, AD 61)

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Boadicea haranging her troops (engraving)

Boadicea haranging her troops (engraving)
7192726 Boadicea haranging her troops (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Boadicea haranging her troops)

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Figures from the history of ancient Britain (engraving)

Figures from the history of ancient Britain (engraving)
7147399 Figures from the history of ancient Britain (engraving) by English School, (18th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Figures from the history of ancient Britain)

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Queen Boudicca attacking the Romans, c61 (engraving)

Queen Boudicca attacking the Romans, c61 (engraving)
7150828 Queen Boudicca attacking the Romans, c61 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Queen Boudicca attacking the Romans, c61)

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Boadicea (colour litho)

Boadicea (colour litho)
3651552 Boadicea (colour litho) by Rainey, William (1852-1936) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Boadicea. " She with all a monarchs pride, Felt them in her bosom glow; Rushed to battle)



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"Boadicea: The Warrior Queen of Ancient Britain" Standing tall in the heart of Westminster, London, the majestic statue (Boudicca) serves as a powerful reminder of a fierce and fearless leader. Known for her role in inciting the Britons to revolt against Roman rule, she symbolizes strength and resilience. In Herbert Norris' 1924 depiction titled "A Celtic Chieftainess, " we catch a glimpse of Boadicea's regal demeanor and determination. With her two daughters by her side, she embodies both motherhood and warrior spirit. The steam yacht named after this legendary queen, created by Kirk & Sons of Cowes, evokes images of adventure on high seas. Just like its namesake, it sails with an air of boldness and tenacity. London's fog may cloak the city in mystery but cannot hide the indomitable spirit that Boadicea represents. Her presence lingers through time as she continues to inspire generations with her unwavering courage. As Forrest Gump once said, "Life is like a box of chocolates. " Similarly, Boadicea's story unfolds with unexpected twists and turns. From ancient battles to modern interpretations such as the stunning sculpture at Westminster - each portrayal adds depth to her legacy. Let us remember Boadicea not just as a historical figure but also as an embodiment of female empowerment. She defied societal norms and led her people fearlessly into battle against oppression. With every glance at the statue standing proudly amidst London's bustling streets, we are reminded that true strength lies within one's convictions. May Queen Boudicca forever be celebrated for urging us all to fight for what we believe in – no matter how daunting or impossible it may seem.