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Queen Boudicca of the Iceni Tribe, a symbol of strength and rebellion. Her statue stands tall in Westminster, London, reminding us of her fierce spirit

Background imageBoudicca Collection: Boudicca (Boadicea) lst century British queen of Iceni, rallying her troops. Finally

Boudicca (Boadicea) lst century British queen of Iceni, rallying her troops. Finally overwhelmed by Romans, Boudicca is said to have taken poison. Wood engraving c1900

Background imageBoudicca Collection: Boudicca (Boadicea) 1st century British queen of Iceni who led uprising against Romans

Boudicca (Boadicea) 1st century British queen of Iceni who led uprising against Romans. Statue of Boudicca and her daughters in chariot. Thames Embankment, London, England

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Boudicca 1st century British queen of the Iceni
Boudicca (Boadicea) 1st century British queen of the Iceni after her defeat. Overwhelmed by the Romans under Suetonius, Boudicca is said to have taken poison

Background imageBoudicca Collection: Kingstown Harbor, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Boudicca Fred Olsen Cruise Lines at dock

Kingstown Harbor, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Boudicca Fred Olsen Cruise Lines at dock

Background imageBoudicca Collection: County Hall & Boudicca

County Hall & Boudicca
The magnificent front of County Hall, Westminster, which was designed by Ralph Knott, built between 1911 and 1922. Thornycroft statue of Boadicea is on the left. Date: built 1911 - 1922

Background imageBoudicca Collection: Statue of Boudicca, Westminster, London

Statue of Boudicca, Westminster, London
Bronze statue of Boadicea (Boudicca), Queen of the Iceni, at the foot of Westminster Bridge, London, was sculpted in 1850 by Thomas Thornycroft. Seen here with Big Ben towering above it

Background imageBoudicca Collection: Telescope Man - Westminster

Telescope Man - Westminster
A wonderful photographic postcard depicting Big Bens Telescope Man under the Boadicea Statue, Westminster. The statue was sculpted by Lord Thomas Thorneycroft (1815 - 1865)

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Statue of Boadicea
QUEEN OF THE ICENI This bronze statue of Boadicea (Boudicca), at the foot of Westminster Bridge, London, was sculpted in 1850 by Thomas Thornycroft

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Queen Boadicea
Queen of the Iceni, wife of Prasutagus

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Queen of the Iceni
BOADICEA (or Boudicca) Queen of the Iceni, animating the Britons to defend their country against the Romans

Background imageBoudicca Collection: Boadicea & her Army

Boadicea & her Army
Boadicea, Queen of the Iceni, encourages the native Britons to defend their country against the Roman invaders

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Boadicea Statue
QUEEN OF THE ICENI, Statue by Sir William Hamo Thornycroft, completed in 1901 and located on Westminster Bridge, London

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Boadicea, queen of the Iceni, wife of Prasutagus



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Queen Boudicca of the Iceni Tribe, a symbol of strength and rebellion. Her statue stands tall in Westminster, London, reminding us of her fierce spirit. Boadicea Urging to War, an iconic depiction capturing her determination to lead the Britons in revolt against Roman rule. A Celtic Chieftainess portrayed by Herbert Norris in 1924, showcasing her regal presence and warrior-like qualities. Boudicca with her two daughters, a testament to her role as a mother and leader. London engulfed in fog, mirroring the uncertainty that surrounded this legendary figure's reign. Boadicea as Forrest, embodying both grace and power in one striking image. The Statue of Boadicea continues to inspire visitors from all corners of Europe who admire her unwavering bravery. BOADICEA (-62), forever etched into history as the fearless queen who defied oppression and fought for freedom.