The Royal Albert Hall.
It was named after Queen Victoria's husband; Prince Albert
Prince Albert? Just a guess =D
It was named after Queen Victoria's husband; Prince Albert
Named after Prince Albert who wore on
The product named after Prince Albert of England is the "Albert" model of the British Army's rifle, specifically the .577 Enfield rifle, which was adopted by the British military in the mid-19th century. Additionally, the term "Prince Albert" is also used to refer to a type of male genital piercing, which is said to be named after him.
There is a statue of Prince Albert, Queen Victoria's husband, opposite the Albert Hall which was named after him.
They were probably named after their great grandfather who was called Prince Albert.
albert square-manchester and lots and lots more
because prince albert was a good and kind man to brunel so he named a bridge after him
No.
No, Prince Albert is Monegasque.
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).