CO129-617-1 Repairs to statue of Queen Victoria. For extracted photographs. Includes 9 photographs depicting- [CN 3-46]... 31-12-1946 - 21-6-1947 — Page 20

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All

No:

249.

Auid. C

GOVERNMENT HOUSE,

HONG KONG.

31st December, 1946.

54385747

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Sir,

I have the honour to inform you that the statue of

Queen Victoria which was removed by the Japanese from its position

in Statue Square, Hong Kong, has been recovered from Japan through

the co-operation of the United Kingdom Liaison Mission in Tokyo.

When the statue was uncrated on its arrival here, it

was discovered that certain parts were missing. I attach in

2.

duplicate as an enclosure to this despatch a memorandum prepared

by the Director of Public Works describing in detail which portions

of the statue have been lost. Each copy of the memorandum is

accompanied by two sets of the photographs and drawings referred

to therein.

3.

I have already instituted enquiries with the object of

discovering the missing parts, but there is little likelihood of

their recovery.

I do not consider it appropriate that the statue

should be replaced on its pedestal in its present condition and I

am anxious that steps should be taken without delay to obtain

replacements for the missing parts. I am advised that if these

parts can be replaced there will be little difficulty in attaching

each in its proper position. The statue has suffered no general

disfigurement.

4.

The statue was made in London in 1890 by a sculptor

named M. RACCI, and was cast by H. Young and Company, Art Founders,

Pimlico, London. It is not unlikely that several identical statues

were produced about the same time and I suggest that efforts be

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

A. CREECH JONES, P.C., M.P.

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