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This is a list of places, buildings, roads and other things named after Queen Elizabeth II. It is divided by category, though each item's location is noted in the entry.

Awards and commemorative emblems

Geographic locations

Princess Elizabeth Land, Australian Antarctic Territory
The Queen Elizabeth Ranges in the Canadian Rockies
View of Queen Elizabeth Park, north of Wellington, New Zealand
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London, England

Structures

Buildings

The Queen Elizabeth II Courts of Law, in Brisbane, Queensland.
The Queen Elizabeth Theatre, in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Elizabeth Gate, an entrance into Kew Gardens.
The former Queens Building at Heathrow Airport.

Former:

  • United Kingdom: Queens Building, Heathrow Airport (built in 1953 and demolished in 2009)

Hospitals and health

The Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre, in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, in Bridgetown, Barbados.

Monuments

Equestrian statue of the Queen on the grounds of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building.
Queen speech Bicentennial Bell

Roads, highways, bridges and paths

The Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, between Thurrock and Dartford, England.
The Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, British Virgin Islands

Former:

Schools

Queen Elizabeth High School in Calgary, Alberta
Queen Elizabeth Secondary School in Surrey, British Columbia

Other

LMS Princess Royal Class 6201 Princess Elizabeth at Castleton East Junction
Class 800 800003 Queen Elizabeth II on test
Queen Elizabeth II rose

References

  1. ^ "DMU Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Leisure Centre". www.dmu.ac.uk.
  2. ^ your sister told me while she had her hands down my pants
  3. ^ Grimwade, Mary; Hailstone, Charles (1992). Highways and Byways of Barnes. Barnes and Mortlake History Society. p. 32.
  4. ^ Elliot, Jason. Mirrors of the Unseen: Journeys Through Iran. Picador. p. 15.
  5. ^ "Keshavarz Boulevard - Matchless Tehran Street". Iran Radio Culture. 4 Feb 2013. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
  6. ^ Allison, George (4 March 2018). "Royal Navy confirm which monarch HMS Queen Elizabeth is named for". UK Defence Journal. Retrieved 5 March 2018.
  7. ^ Castella, K. (2012). A World of Cake. Storey Publishing. p. pt463. ISBN 978-1-60342-446-2.
  8. ^ "Floribunda Roses - Queen Elizabeth II". Grosvenor Garden Centre. Retrieved 23 July 2014.

See also