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The Fine Lady Upon a White Horse Statue, Banbury

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The statue was funded and erected by the people of Banbury to commemorate the nursery rhyme which has made Banbury famous throughout the English speaking world.
In the middle ages three crosses stood in different locations around the town. They were all destroyed by puritans at the start of the 1600's. The current Cross was erected in 1859 to celebrate the marriage of Princess Victoria, eldest daughter of Queen Victoria to Prince Frederic of Prussia.

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21st Feb 2014

Subjects:
Art and Design, Geography, History

Key Stages:
Foundation, Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, Key Stage 4+

Geocode: Banbury Oxfordshire
Date of artefact: 11th January 2014

Keywords:
Banbury Cross Fine Lady White Horse Statue Nursery Rhyme

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