The Queen's Beasts

GPTKB entity

Statements (61)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:emblem
gptkbp:are a tourist attraction
a source of inspiration for artists
a symbol of unity
recognized worldwide
a source of pride
iconic symbols
a symbol of continuity
a testament to craftsmanship
often replicated
part of British heritage
a subject of study
a focal point for events
a reminder of history
a symbol of heritage preservation
a celebration of diversity
a part of educational programs
a representation of the monarchy
a representation of strength
a subject of literature
part of royal ceremonies
a part of royal history
a part of national identity
a part of folklore
a part of cultural heritage
a link to the past
a reflection of culture
a part of public consciousness
associated with heraldry
gptkbp:associated_with gptkb:British_monarchy
gptkbp:consists_of ten statues
gptkbp:constructed_in gptkb:stone
gptkbp:created gptkb:Queen_Elizabeth_II
gptkbp:designed_by gptkb:James_Woodford
gptkbp:exhibited_at gptkb:Royal_Collection
gptkbp:featured_in gptkb:Queen's_coronation
gptkbp:has_artwork various colors
gptkbp:have gptkb:historical_significance
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label The Queen's Beasts
gptkbp:include gptkb:Unicorn_of_Scotland
gptkb:Red_Dragon_of_Cadwaladr
gptkb:Lion_of_England
Lion of Scotland
Black Bull of Clarence
Falcon of the Plantagenets
Greyhound of Richmond
White Horse of Hanover
White Lion of Mortimer
Yale of Beaufort
gptkbp:influenced modern heraldry
gptkbp:inspiration designs and motifs
gptkbp:inspired_by British history
gptkbp:is_celebrated_in art and culture
gptkbp:is_located_at gptkb:Westminster_Abbey
gptkbp:represents gptkb:noble_family
British heraldry
gptkbp:symbolizes gptkb:royalty
gptkbp:unveiled_on 1953
gptkbp:used_in coronation ceremonies
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:The_Dean_and_Canons_of_Windsor
gptkbp:bfsLayer 6