DescriptionStatue of Prince Albert - geograph.org.uk - 396581.jpg
English: Statue of Prince Consort Albert (1863) by Joseph Durham. The statue is part of the Memorial to the Exhibition of 1851, which stands next to Royal Albert Hall. The statues are copper electrotypes, which were an alternative to bronze castings in the late 19th century.
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