The Royal Albert Hall.
Work started April 1867 and the Hall was opened on 29 March 1871 by Queen Victoria. It was built to fulfil the vision of Prince Albert, and was supposed to be named Central Hall. The building was completed in memory of her late husband, Albert, and renamed as the Royal Albert Hall of Arts and Sciences (commonly known simply as The Albert Hall).
In 1851 Prince Albert built the Great Exhibition in Londoncorrected by cooljosie9
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Prince Albert was the driving force behind it. Paxton designed it for the Great Exhibition of 1851
It was built in 1390 by Sir William Drummond, it has 65,000 acres of land, the castle had a royal residence of Queen Victorian and Prince Albert, they enjoyed there stay at the castle so much that they decided to buy the castle for £30,000, and Prince Albert started to extend the castle and he finished extending it in 1856.
The Great Exhibition was organized by Henry Cole and Prince Albert, the spouse of the reigning monarch, Queen Victoria.
Queen Victoria was on the throne at the time and her husband Prince Albert encouraged the construction of he Crystal Palace for the Great Exhibition of 1851.
The address of Puck Building is: 295 Lafayette St. New York, NY 10012. Telephone number: (212) 993 - 5858. The building was built in 1885 by the the architects Albert and Herman Wagner.
They built the bridge because the people from Prince Edward island wanted an easier way to get to the main land [Canada]
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The library's building was built is correct.