"The Victoria Memorial is a monument to Queen Victoria, located at the end of The Mall in London... Designed in 1901, it was unveiled on 16 May 1911, though it was not completed until 1924." (Wikipedia)
In Virginia Woolf's "Mrs. Dalloway in Bond Street" (1923), it's one of the many places Mrs. Dalloway passes as she walks to Bond Street: "She had passed through the Admiralty Arch and saw at the end of the empty road with its thin trees Victoria's white mound, Victoria's billowing motherliness, amplitude and homeliness, always ridiculous, yet how sublime, thought Mrs Dalloway." The specificity of places in the story enables the reader to accurately map where Mrs. D walks. The Memorial provokes a reflection on Victoria's character and specific queenly aura.