Albert Memorial

thumb The Albert Memorial is situated in Kensington Gardens, London, England, directly to the north of the Royal Albert Hall. It was commissioned by Queen Victoria in memory of her husband, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha who died of typhoid in 1861, and designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the Gothic revival style. The memorial consists of an ornate pavilion containing a statue of Prince Albert facing south, with statues representing Europe, Asia, Africa and The Americas at the four corners, all surrounded by a large sculptural frieze. Steps lead up to the monument. By the late 1990s the Memorial had fallen into a state of some decay. A thorough restoration was carried out which included cleaning, repainting and re-gilding the entire monument as well as carrying out structural repairs. In the process the cross on top of the monument, which had been put on sideways during an earlier restoration attempt, was returned to its correct position.
   

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
scottish workers republican party
cotangent
yojimbo
marquette mountain
amnesia
national aboriginal day
dispatch table
middle school
list of integrals of exponential functions
pygmy parrot
list of integrals of area functions
history of land
rule of three
uss coronado (pf 38)
list of integrals of arc functions
stroke (disambiguation)
paul bernardo
chris isaak
saku suurhall arena
psy geo conflux
social movement
list of integrals of logarithmic functions
imperial reform
northwest territory
torii hunter
radical (chinese character)
nicoleta alexandru
francis nash
list of integrals of hyperbolic functions
speak of the devil
most valuable player
santiago de cuba
list of places in cuba
candyass
fabian von fersen
network congestion avoidance
14:59
angela carrasco
messenger (album)
radical (chemistry)
radical (mathematics)
messenger
thou
issues (album)