Queen Victoria bust disappears from Welsh town A bust of Queen Victoria has disappeared from a town in North Wales after more than 130 years.
The bust was erected in the town's Happy Valley gardens in 1890 to belatedly commemorate the late monarch's golden jubilee.
Ms Finch-Saunders said the bust had been "a steadfast observer of [Llandudno's] growth and change for over a century".
A representative of Llandudno Town Council said in a statement they were "very saddened" by the disappearance.
The bronze bust has withstood two world wars and a global pandemic, but it has recently disappeared from its plinth, prompting an appeal to find it.