This is a list of places, buildings, roads and other things named for Queen Elizabeth II. It is divided by category, though each item's location is noted in the entry.
Contents
Awards and commemorative emblems[edit]
Australia:
Canada: Princess Elizabeth Stakes
Hong Kong: Queen Elizabeth II Cup, Sha Tin Racecourse, Sha Tin District
Japan: Queen Elizabeth II Cup (Queen Elizabeth II Commemorative Cup until 2012), Kyoto Racecourse, Fushimi-ku, Kyoto
New Zealand: Queen's Service Order
United Kingdom: Elizabeth Cross
United Kingdom: Queen's Awards for Enterprise
United Kingdom: Queen's Award for Enterprise Promotion
United Kingdom: Queen's Award for Equestrianism
United Kingdom: Queen's Award for Forestry
United Kingdom: Queen's Award for Voluntary Service
United Kingdom: Queen's Gallantry Medal (also bestowed on Commonwealth citizens)
United Kingdom: Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering
United Kingdom: The Queen's Medal for Music
United States of America:
Geographic locations[edit]
Australia:
Australian Antarctic Territory: Princess Elizabeth Land
Northern Territory: Princess Elizabeth Mine, an abandoned mine situated about 1260 km south-southeast of Darwin
Norfolk Island: Queen Elizabeth Lookout, Kingston
South Australia: City of Elizabeth
Bahamas: Queen Elizabeth Sports Center, Nassau, Bahamas
Belize: Queen Elizabeth II Park, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District, Belize
British Antarctic Territory: Queen Elizabeth Land
Canada:
Alberta: Queen Elizabeth Provincial Park
Alberta: Queen Elizabeth Ranges
Alberta: Coronation Park, Edmonton
British Columbia: Queen Elizabeth Ranges
Manitoba: Queen Elizabeth II Gardens, Winnipeg
New Brunswick: Coronation Park, Bathurst, New Brunswick
New Brunswick: Queen Elizabeth II Park, Miramichi, New Brunswick
Northwest Territories: Queen Elizabeth Islands
Nova Scotia: Queen Elizabeth Park, Glace Bay
Nunavut: Queen Elizabeth Islands
Ontario: Golden Jubilee Greenway, Markham
Ontario: Golden Jubilee Park, Haliburton
Ontario: Golden Jubilee Park, Hamilton
Ontario: Queen Elizabeth II Gardens, Upper Canada Village, South Dundas
Ontario: Queen Elizabeth II Gardens, Jackson Park, Windsor
Ontario: Queen Elizabeth II Rose Garden, Grange Park, Toronto
Ontario: Queen Elizabeth II Rose Garden, Queen's Park, Toronto
Ontario: Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park
Quebec: Parc Reine Elizabeth II, La Pocatière
Quebec: Place Reine Elizabeth II, Trois-Rivières
Saskatchewan: Queen Elizabeth Court, Regina
Saskatchewan: Queen's Golden Jubilee Rose Garden, Moose Jaw
Cayman Islands: Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, Grand Cayman Island
Chile: Villa Reina Isabel II - Macul, Santiago, Santiago Province, Chile
France: Marché aux fleurs Reine-Elizabeth-II , Paris
New Zealand: Queen Elizabeth Park
New Zealand: Queen Elizabeth Range, Ross Dependency
New Zealand: Queen Elizabeth II Square, Auckland, New Zealand
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: Port Elizabeth, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Singapore: Queenstown, Singapore
Solomon Islands: Queen Elizabeth National Park, Honiara The park was established on the occasion of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953
Uganda: Queen Elizabeth National Park
United Kingdom:
United States of America:
California: Lake Elizabeth (Fremont, California) (unofficial) a man-made lake named when it and the surrounding Central Park were dedicated to then Fremont's sister city, Elizabeth, South Australia which, in turn, was named after Queen Elizabeth II, who visited the city in 1963.
New York: Queen Elizabeth II September 11th Garden, New York City The Queen Elizabeth II September 11 Garden in Lower Manhattan’s Hanover Square commemorates the enduring friendship and unity between the British, the Commonwealth and the United States of America and its people.
Zimbabwe: Princess Elizabeth Island, Zambezi River, Zimbabwe
Structures[edit]
Buildings[edit]
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Elizabeth Gate, an entrance into Kew Gardens.
Australia:
Canada:
Alberta: Queen Elizabeth II Planetarium, Edmonton
British Columbia: Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Vancouver
Manitoba: Queen Elizabeth II Music Building, Brandon University, Brandon
Newfoundland and Labrador: Queen Elizabeth II Library, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland
Ontario: Queen Elizabeth II Building, Exhibition Place, Toronto
Quebec: Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Montreal
Saskatchewan: Queen Elizabeth Power Station, Regina
Saskatchewan: Queen Elizabeth II Court, Regina
Fiji: Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Nabua
Hong Kong: Queen Elizabeth Stadium
New Zealand: Queen Elizabeth II Park, Christchurch
New Zealand: QEII Army Memorial Museum, Waiouru
Nigeria: Queen Elizabeth II Hall University of Ibadan, Ibadan
Sierra Leone: Queen Elizabeth II Quay Freetown, Sierra Leone
South Africa: Princess Elizabeth Graving Dock, East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Trinidad and Tobago: Princess Elizabeth Center, Woodbrook, Port of Spain
United Kingdom:
England: Elizabeth Tower, Palace of Westminster, London (formerly the Clock Tower housing Big Ben)
England: Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch, London
England: Queen Elizabeth II Law Courts, Liverpool
England: Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London
England: Queen Elizabeth II Great Court, London
England: Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
England: Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace, London
England: QEII Pier, London
England: Queen Elizabeth II Dock, Eastham, Merseyside
England: Queen Elizabeth II Reservoir, Molesey, Surrey
England: Queen Elizabeth II Hall, Oldham
England: Elizabeth Gate, the main entrance into Kew Gardens, London (formerly the Main Gate)
England: The Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Leisure Centre, Leicester [1]
England: The Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Pavilion café, Queens Park, Bolton
Scotland: Queen's Gallery, Edinburgh
Hospitals and health[edit]
Australia:
New South Wales: Queen Elizabeth II Rehabilitation Centre, Camperdown, New South Wales
South Australia: Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Adelaide
Queensland: Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital, Brisbane
Western Australia: Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre, Nedlands, Western Australia
Barbados: Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Bridgetown
Canada:
Alberta: Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Edmonton
Alberta: Queen Elizabeth II Hospital, Grande Prairie
Manitoba: Princess Elizabeth Hospital, Winnipeg
Nova Scotia: Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre, Halifax
Ontario: Princess Elizabeth Wing, Soldiers' Memorial Hospital, Orillia
Ontario: Toronto Rehabilitation Hospital - Queen Elizabeth Centre
Prince Edward Island: Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Charlottetown
Québec: Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Montréal
Chile: Centro de Salud Familiar Reina Isabel II, Valparaíso, Chile
Guernsey: The Princess Elizabeth Hospital, Guernsey
Hong Kong: Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Hong Kong
Malaysia: Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Kota Kinabalu
Malawi: Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital, Blantyre
Mauritius: Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Rodrigues Island
Singapore: Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Mount Elizabeth Orchard Road, Singapore
United Kingdom:
Monuments[edit]
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Equestrian statue of the Queen on the grounds of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building.
Australia:
Australian Capital Territory: Statue, Parliament House, Canberra
Queensland: The only statue in the world of Queen Elizabeth II holding a handbag Spring Hill, Brisbane
Canada:
Manitoba: Statue, Government House, Winnipeg commemorating The Queen’s address to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba during its provincial centennial in 1970
Ontario: Queen Elizabeth II Rose Gardens at Upper Canada Village Heritage Park, Morrisburg
Ontario: Statue, Parliament Hill, Ottawa
Saskatchewan: Statue of Queen Elizabeth II on her horse Burmese at Saskatchewan Legislative Building, Regina
United Kingdom:
England: Equestrian statue, Windsor Great Park, Windsor
England: Statue of Queen Elizabeth II in Garter Robes, Runnymede, Surrey, to mark the 800th anniversary of the sealing of the Magna Carta
Roads, highways, and bridges[edit]
Australia:
New South Wales: Queen Elizabeth Drive, Armidale
Norfolk Island: Queen Elizabeth Avenue, Norfolk Island
Bahamas: Queen Elizabeth Drive, Marsh Harbour, Abaco Islands
Brazil:
British Virgin Islands: Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, between Beef Island and Tortola
Brunei: Jalan Elizabeth Dua (Elizabeth II Street), Bandar Seri Begawan
Canada:
Alberta: Princess Elizabeth Avenue, Edmonton
Alberta: Queen Elizabeth II Highway, the portion of Alberta Highway 2 between Calgary and Edmonton
Alberta: Queen Elizabeth Park Road, Edmonton
Quebec: Rue Élisabeth-II, Quebec City
Cayman Islands Queens Highway, East End , Grand Cayman Islands
Ethiopia: Queen Elizabeth II Street, Addis Ababa, to commemorate the Queen's visit in 1965
Ghana: Elizabeth II Street, Prestea, Ocidental, Ghana
Malaysia:
Sabah Jalan Queen Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth Street), Kota Kinabalu
Perak: Jalan Queen (Queen's Street), Ipoh
Mauritius: Queen Elizabeth II Avenue, Port Louis, Mauritius
Mexico: Calle Reina Isabel II (Queen Elizabeth II Street), Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico
New Zealand: Queen Elizabeth II Drive, Christchurch
Nigeria: Queen Elizabeth II Road, Ibadan
Singapore: Queen Elizabeth II Walk, Singapore, to commemorate the Queen's coronation in 1953
Sri Lanka: Queen Elizabeth II Street (Jaya Mawatha), Thambuththegama, to commemorate the Queen's visit in 1981
United Kingdom:
England: Golden Jubilee Bridge, London
England: Princess Elizabeth Way, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
England: Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, A282 road, between Thurrock and Dartford
England: Queen Elizabeth Road, Nuneaton, main boundary road for Camp Hill adjoining to Tuttle Hill and Bucks Hill
England: Queen Elizabeth Bridge, A322 Windsor By-pass, Windsor
England: Queen Elizabeth II Metro Bridge, Tyne and Wear Metro, between Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead
England: Queensway, Birmingham
England: Queensway, Stevenage
Northern Ireland: Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, Belfast
Former:
Iran: Elizabeth Boulevard, Tehran, named to commemorate the Queen's visit in 1961, renamed Keshavarz (Farmers) Boulevard in 1979.[2][3]
Schools[edit]
Australia:
Victoria: Princess Elizabeth Junior School For Deaf Children Burwood, Victoria
Canada:
Alberta: Queen Elizabeth High School, Calgary, Alberta
Alberta: Queen Elizabeth High School, Edmonton, Alberta
British Columbia: Queen Elizabeth Secondary School Surrey, British Columbia
Manitoba: Princess Elizabeth High School, Shilo, Manitoba
New Brunswick: Princess Elizabeth School Saint John, New Brunswick
Ontario: Queen Elizabeth II School, Sarnia,Ontario
Ontario: Princess Elizabeth School, Brantford, Ontario
Ontario: Princess Elizabeth School, London, Ontario
Ontario: Princess Elizabeth Senior Elementary School, Niagara Falls, Ontario
Ontario: Princess Elizabeth School Orangeville, Ontario
Ontario: Princess Elizabeth Public School, Welland, Ontario
Ontario: Queen Elizabeth Middle School, Mississauga, Ontario
Ontario: Queen Elizabeth Public School, Trenton, Ontario
Quebec: École Primaire Princess Elizabeth, Ouest Magog, Québec
Quebec: Princess Elizabeth High School, Magog, Quebec
Hong Kong: Queen Elizabeth School, Hong Kong
Isle of Man: Queen Elizabeth II High School, Peel, Isle of Man
Jamaica: The Queen's School, Kingston, Jamaica
Malaysia:
Mauritius: Queen Elizabeth College, Mauritius
Mexico: Colégio Reina Elizabeth, Santiago de Querétaro, Querétaro
New Zealand: Queen Elizabeth College, Palmerston North,
Nigeria: Queen Elizabeth Secondary School, Ilorin
Singapore: Princess Elizabeth Primary School, Singapore
Trinidad and Tobago: Princess Elizabeth Special School, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
United Kingdom:
Zimbabwe: Queen Elizabeth Girls High School, Harare
Other[edit]
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LMS Princess Royal Class 6201 Princess Elizabeth at Castleton East Junction
Australia: Elizabeth Quay, Perth, Western Australia
Canada: The Queen Elizabeth II Suite at the Fairmont le Chateau Frontenac, Quebec City, Quebec
Canada: The proposed Queen Elizabeth II Observatory on Mount Kobau in British Columbia. Later renamed the Mount Kobau National Observatory, and the 3.81 m main telescope was named in her honor.
Dominican Republic: Queen Elizabeth Lounge, Santiago de los Caballeros, Santiago Province, Dominican Republic
France: Esplanade Élisabeth II, Biarritz
Sri Lanka: Queen Elizabeth Quay, Colombo harbour, Sri Lanka to commemorate the Queen's visit in 1954
United Kingdom: Coronation Capsule, one of the capsules on the London Eye, London
United Kingdom: LMS Princess Royal Class 6201 Princess Elizabeth, one of the LMS Princess Royal Class of steam locomotives
United Kingdom: Class 91 91029 Queen Elizabeth II (former)
- Queen Elizabeth II rose, a pink floribunda rose developed in Coronation year and named after the Queen[4]
References[edit]
- ^ http://www.dmu.ac.uk/about-dmu/dmu-leisure-centre/de-montfort-university-leisure-centre.aspx
- ^ Elliot, Jason. Mirrors of the Unseen: Journeys Through Iran. Picador. p. 15.
- ^ "Keshavarz Boulevard - Matchless Tehran Street". Iran Radio Culture. 4 Feb 2013. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
- ^ "Floribunda Roses - Queen Elizabeth II". Grosvenor Garden Centre. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
See also[edit]
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