The Welsh memorial to Prince Albert erected in 1865 on Castle Hill in Tenby, Wales. Sicilian marble statue in uniform on a grey limestone pedestal
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4000 x 6000 px | 33.9 x 50.8 cm | 13.3 x 20 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
11 May 2022Location:
Castle Hill, Tenby, Wales, UKMore information:
The inscription reads 'Albert The Good Consort Of Our Beloved Queen Victoria' in Latin and English. The memorial to Prince Albert, Tenby, was erected in 1864-5 as the Welsh National Memorial to the consort of Queen Victoria, who died in 1861; a counterpart to statues in Edinburgh and Dublin. It is a Sicilian marble statue of the prince in uniform designed by John Evan Thomas (1810-73) on a tall pedestal and a square platform of grey limestone.