Hyde Park #5: Albert Memorial

  • Creator: Zalgariath
  • Deployed: YES
  • Deployed On: Jul 01, 2011

  • Location: N/A
  • First to Capture: rodz
  • Last Capture: Oct 10, 2012
  • Number of Captures: 14

  • Decimal: 51.50381 -0.17757
  • Degrees: 51° 30.229 -0° 10.654

(THIS MUNZEE IS STILL IN PLACE BUT DUE TO BE MOVED OUTSIDE THE BOUNDARIES OF THE ROYAL PARK ASAP. Apologies, at placement I was unaware of the restrictions of this sort of activity in Royal Parks.)

DEPLOYMENT NOTES:
Not Retrievable, and Muggles should not be too much of a worry.

HINTS:
Big Tree. Plain Sight. Capturing it will be a hell of a lot easier then Deploying it let me tell you!

LOCATION NOTES:
The Albert Memorial is situated in Kensington Gardens, London, England, directly to the north of the Royal Albert Hall. It was commissioned by Queen Victoria in memory of her beloved husband, Prince Albert who died of typhoid in 1861. The memorial was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the Gothic Revival style. Opened in July 1872 by Queen Victoria, with the statue of Albert ceremonially "seated" in 1875, the memorial consists of an ornate canopy or pavilion, in the style of a Gothic ciborium over the high altar of a church,[2] containing a statue of the prince facing south. The memorial is 176 feet (54 m) tall, took over ten years to complete, and cost 120,000 (the equivalent of about 10,000,000 in 2010). The grand structure is visible from GZ, a short distance away.

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