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The Boadicia Monument stands at the end of the Westminster Bridge. Queen Boudica's galloping on her chariot is a very impressive work. Thomas Tonik Roft's masterpiece was erected here in 1902.
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The Boadicia Monument, located in London, England, was built to commemorate the legendary Boadicia. The monument is built right next to the bridge. In addition to admiring this giant sculpture, visitors can also learn about Boadicia's life story.
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The Boadicia Monument stands at the end of the Westminster Bridge. Queen Boudica's galloping on her chariot is a very impressive work. Thomas Tonik Roft's masterpiece was erected here in 1902.
Boadicia is a legendary figure in ancient Britain. It led people to resist the invasion of the Roman Empire 2000 years ago. It was one of the 100 most influential figures in Britain judged by the historic circles. It is the pride of the British. The monument is on the edge of Westminster Bridge. It is interesting to see.
The monument is not as magnificent as the monument to our people's heroes, but it is also very magnificent.
Very magnificent monument, very momentum, as before
Personally, I think it's worth seeing. It's very close to many famous scenic spots and can enjoy the beautiful scenery at one time.