Site: Victoria & Albert busts (2 memorials)
W1, Mount Street, 122/3
W1, Mount Street, 122/3
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Albert - W1
Born Schloss Rosenau, Coburg, Germany, as Albert Francis Augustus Charles Ema...
This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Albert - W1
The foundation stone is low down at the right hand side of the building. Above each of the two statues is a bust, both of the Greek god v...
All four of the Leicester Square busts were removed in the 2010-12 redesign of the Square - see (Hogarth bust for more information.
This is the site of the 17th century Temple Bar entrance to the City of London. Having become an obstruction to circulation it was remove...
The four pediments of this edifice contain: north - a clock face west - Prince Albert relief bust south - Jehangir relief bust east -...
The busts are on the keystones of the library first floor window arches, numbered left to right. Ornamental Passions has posted about th...
Our image (1835 by George Sidney Shepherd) comes from View from the Mirror where you can find an introduction to the history of the King'...
London County Council Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, 1843-1911, statesman and author, lived here.
In the film the year on the plaque is slightly obscured and looks more like "1942" but surely the event must have taken place after the e...
A London Inheritance has a good post on this house and its history.
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