Plate 49: Royal Albert Hall

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

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ROYAL ALBERT HALL, 1867–71. Gen. H, Scott, executant architect

a. Model of proposed design c. 1865–6 (pp. 182–4)

Figure 49d:

Royal Albert Hall

Model of proposed design c. 1865–6 (pp. 182–4)

b. Henry Scott's proposed design in 1867 (p. 185)

Figure 49b:

Royal Albert Hall

Henry Scott's proposed design in 1867 (p. 185)

c. Henry Scott's proposed design in 1867 (p. 185)

Figure 49c:

Royal Albert Hall

Henry Scott's proposed design in 1867 (p. 185)

d. Interior at opening on 29 March 1871 (pp. 191–2)

Figure 49d:

Royal Albert Hall

Interior at opening on 29 March 1871 (pp. 191–2)