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

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Statue of Boudicca, The London Eye, London

Statue of Boudicca, The London Eye, London

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Big Ben stopped, Palace of Westminster, London, 2005

Big Ben stopped, Palace of Westminster, London, 2005. View of the famous clock tower of the Palace of Westminster which houses the clock and 13-ton bell known as Big Ben

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Boadicea haranguing the Britons, 1859

Boadicea haranguing the Britons, 1859. Queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe who led an uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire. After Thomas Stothard (1755-1834)

Background imageBoadicea Collection: New County Hall and Boadicea Monument, London, c1925

New County Hall and Boadicea Monument, London, c1925. County Hall, the headquarters of London County Council and later the Greater London Council located on the South Bank of the River Thames

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Westminster Bridge monument, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish

Westminster Bridge monument, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish
Westminster Bridge monument, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageBoadicea Collection: The scourging of Boadicea, 60 AD, (c1920). Artist: JR Skelton

The scourging of Boadicea, 60 AD, (c1920). Artist: JR Skelton
The scourging of Boadicea, 60 AD, (c1920). Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume I, by Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s)

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Boadicea And Her Army, (c1850)

Boadicea And Her Army, (c1850). Boudicca (25-62 AD) was Queen of the Brythonic Celtic Iceni people of Norfolk in Eastern Britain

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Ambersbury Banks Iron Age fort, 8th century BC

Ambersbury Banks Iron Age fort, 8th century BC
Ambersbury Banks Iron Age fort in Epping Forest, Essex, 8th century BC

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Head of the Emperor Claudius, Roman Britain, 1st century

Head of the Emperor Claudius, Roman Britain, 1st century. This head, found in 1907 at the River Alde at Rendham, near Saxmundham, Suffolk

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Boudicca (Boadicea) lst century British queen of the Iceni, rallying her troops, c1900

Boudicca (Boadicea) lst century British queen of the Iceni, rallying her troops, c1900. The warrior queen Boudicca launched a revolt against the Romans in Britain in 61 AD

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Boudicca, Queen of the Iceni in Roman Britain, riding in chariot

Boudicca, Queen of the Iceni in Roman Britain, riding in chariot, holding shield and spear above head

Background imageBoadicea Collection: UK, England, London, Boudica (Boadicea) Statue and London Eye

UK, England, London, Boudica (Boadicea) Statue and London Eye

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Boadicea Haranguing Stirring Up Uprising Boudica

Boadicea Haranguing Stirring Up Uprising Boudica
Boadicea haranguing the Britons. Also known as Boudica, Boudicca, Boudicea, ? - 60 AD. Queen of the Iceni tribe of Celtic Britons. She led an uprising against the occupying Romans

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Boadicea Haranguing The Britons. Boudica, ? - D. Ad 60 Or 61. Queen Of The British Iceni Tribe

Boadicea Haranguing The Britons. Boudica, ? - D. Ad 60 Or 61. Queen Of The British Iceni Tribe. From The History Of England Published 1859

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Types Of British Warships As They Were In 1910, Above, And As They Are In 1935, Below

Types Of British Warships As They Were In 1910, Above, And As They Are In 1935, Below. From The Illustrated London News, Silver Jubilee Record Number, 1910 - 1935

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Boudicca, Queen of the Iceni censuring a Romanized Briton

Boudicca, Queen of the Iceni censuring a Romanized Briton
Boudicca or Boadicea, Queen of the Iceni, censuring a Romanized Briton. circa 60 AD

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Bronze statue of Boudicca and Big Ben - Westminster

Bronze statue of Boudicca and Big Ben - Westminster
Queen of the Iceni - This bronze statue of Boadicea (Boudicca), at the foot of Westminster Bridge, London, was sculpted in 1850 by Thomas Thornycroft. The iconic shape of Big Ben looms behind

Background imageBoadicea Collection: A scene from the film Boadicea (1927) with Phyllis Neilson-T

A scene from the film Boadicea (1927) with Phyllis Neilson-T
A scene from the Stoll film Boadicea (1927) with Phyllis Neilson-Terry Date: 1927

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Thames Embankment - Old Scotland Yard and Boudicca Statue

Thames Embankment - Old Scotland Yard and Boudicca Statue
Thames Embankment, London - Old Scotland Yard and Boudicca Statue - sculpted in 1850 by Thomas Thornycroft. Date: 1909

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Druid, Boadicea and British chieftainess

Druid, Boadicea and British chieftainess

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Allegory of the Power of Great Britain by Sea, design for a decorative panel for

Allegory of the Power of Great Britain by Sea, design for a decorative panel for
XYC129311 Allegory of the Power of Great Britain by Sea, design for a decorative panel for George Is ceremonial coach, c.1720 (oil on panel) by Thornhill, James (1675-1734) (attr)

Background imageBoadicea Collection: UK London Queen Boudicca

UK London Queen Boudicca (Boadicea) statue & London Eye

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Big Ben (Elizabeth Tower), Westminster, London

Big Ben (Elizabeth Tower), Westminster, London
Big Ben (Elizabeth Tower), Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, with one of the horses from the Boadicea statue in the foreground. circa 1966

Background imageBoadicea Collection: A scene from the film Boadicea (1927)

A scene from the film Boadicea (1927)
A scene from the Stoll film Boadicea (1927) Date: 1927

Background imageBoadicea Collection: HMS Boadicea, British scout cruiser

HMS Boadicea, British scout cruiser. Date: circa 1910

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Source Size = 3761 x 4886

Source Size = 3761 x 4886
THE PRESERVATION OF EPPING FOREST 1. Queen Elizabeths Lodge, Epping Forest. 2. Whipps Cross. 3. Ambresbury Banks: Queen Boadiceas Camp. 4. Ruins of Chingford Church. 5. Waltham Abbey. 6

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Allegory of the Power of Great Britain by Land, design for a decorative panel for

Allegory of the Power of Great Britain by Land, design for a decorative panel for
XYC129310 Allegory of the Power of Great Britain by Land, design for a decorative panel for George Is ceremonial coach, c.1718 (oil on panel) by Thornhill, James (1675-1734) (attr)

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Boulton & Paul P71A G-ACOX Boadicea of Imperial Airways

Boulton & Paul P71A G-ACOX Boadicea of Imperial Airways
Boulton & Paul P71A, G-ACOX, Boadicea, of Imperial Airways

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Boulton & Paul P71A G-ACOX Boadicea

Boulton & Paul P71A G-ACOX Boadicea
Boulton & Paul P71A, G-ACOX, Boadicea

Background imageBoadicea 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 imageBoadicea 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

Background imageBoadicea Collection: QUEEN BOADICEA, 1st CENT. Queen Boadicea (d. 62 A. D. ) leading the Iceni

QUEEN BOADICEA, 1st CENT. Queen Boadicea (d. 62 A. D. ) leading the Iceni (Britons of Norfolk and Suffolk)
QUEEN BOADICEA, 1st CENT. Queen Boadicea (d.62 A.D.) leading the Iceni (Britons of Norfolk and Suffolk) against the Romans: engraving, 19th century

Background imageBoadicea Collection: BOADICEA (d. 62 A. D. ). Queen of the Iceni, Britons of Norfolk and Suffolk

BOADICEA (d. 62 A. D. ). Queen of the Iceni, Britons of Norfolk and Suffolk. Leading her peoples against the Romans
BOADICEA (d. 62 A.D.). Queen of the Iceni, Britons of Norfolk and Suffolk. Leading her peoples against the Romans. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageBoadicea 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 imageBoadicea 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 imageBoadicea Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS. Silk, velveteen, and wool banner, 1908, carried by British suffragettes

WOMENs RIGHTS. Silk, velveteen, and wool banner, 1908, carried by British suffragettes

Background imageBoadicea 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)

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Statue of Boadicea

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

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Queen Boadicea

Queen Boadicea
Queen of the Iceni, wife of Prasutagus

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Big Ben seen through the statue of Boudica (Boadicea), Westminster, London

Big Ben seen through the statue of Boudica (Boadicea), Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Boadicea (Boudicca) and Big Ben, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Boadicea (Boudicca) and Big Ben, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Queen of the Iceni

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

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Boadicea & her Army

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

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Boadicea Statue

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

Background imageBoadicea Collection: Boadicea

Boadicea, queen of the Iceni, wife of Prasutagus



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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.