DescriptionShe wrought her people lasting good - geograph.org.uk - 1562291.jpg
English: She wrought her people lasting good At the gates of Farnley Hall there is a derelict monument presumably to Queen Victoria. The inscription is a line from "To the Queen" by Alfred Tennyson. The monument appears to have incorporated a tap and basin.
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