Plate 42: Albert Memorial

Survey of London: Volume 38, South Kensington Museums Area. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1975.

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ALBERT MEMORIAL, 1864–76, (Sir) George Gilbert Scott, designer

a. Design by J. R. Clayton for mosaics on south face of canopy (p. 171)

Figure 42a:

Albert Memorial

Design by J. R. Clayton for mosaics on south face of canopy (p. 171)

b. Prince's statue and canopy from south in 1972. J. H. Foley, sculptor of statue (p. 159)

Figure 42b:

Albert Memorial

Prince's statue and canopy from south in 1972. J. H. Foley, sculptor of statue (p. 159)

c. The granite and its workers (pp. 154-5). The central figure is probably (Sir) John Kelk

Figure 42c:

Albert Memorial

The granite and its workers (pp. 154-5). The central figure is probably (Sir) John Kelk