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The equestrian statue of Prince Albert was unveiled by his widow Queen Victoria in 1866 at Queen Square in Wolverhampton. It was her first public outing after Prince Albert's death.
Where is the Statue of Prince Albert?
The equestrian statue of Prince Albert is at Queen Square, Mander Centre, Wolverhampton WV1 1TX
In brief
An equestrian statue of Prince Albert (1819-61) by Thomas Thorneycroft. It is a bronze statue on a granite plinth. It was inaugurated by Queen Victoria in November 1866, her first public engagement since her husbands death some five years earlier.
Statue of Prince Albert in Queen Square, Wolverhampton (December 2022). Photography by Elliott Brown
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Statue of Prince Albert in Queen Square, Wolverhampton (March 2015). Photography by Elliott Brown
Statue of Prince Albert in Queen Square, Wolverhampton (December 2019). Photography by Elliott Brown
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