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VICTORIA IN HER GARDEN.— One of the most unusual and interesting formations of Pryce Canyon National Park, located in southern Utah, is that known as Queen Victoria. Through the ages erosion has sculptured this monument and the resemblance to England’s beloved queen is amazing.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVI, Issue 21244, 14 January 1939, Page 7

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VICTORIA IN HER GARDEN.—One of the most unusual and interesting formations of Pryce Canyon National Park, located in southern Utah, is that known as Queen Victoria. Through the ages erosion has sculptured this monument and the resemblance to England’s beloved queen is amazing. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVI, Issue 21244, 14 January 1939, Page 7

VICTORIA IN HER GARDEN.—One of the most unusual and interesting formations of Pryce Canyon National Park, located in southern Utah, is that known as Queen Victoria. Through the ages erosion has sculptured this monument and the resemblance to England’s beloved queen is amazing. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVI, Issue 21244, 14 January 1939, Page 7

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