The Memorial to the Great Exhibition is an outdoor monument commemorating
the Great Exhibition (1851) and depicting
Albert, Prince Consort, designed by
Joseph Durham with modifications by
Sydney Smirke and located south of
Royal Albert Hall in
London, United Kingdom. Originally installed in the Royal Horticultural Society gardens in 1863, it was relocated to its current site during 1891–1893 when the gardens were reconstructed and
Prince Consort Road was created.[1][2]
Darby, Elisabeth (2003), "The Memorial to the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations and a Missing Statue of Queen Victoria", Sculpture Journal, 9 (9): 72–89,
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10.3828/sj.2003.9.1.7