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English: The grand opening of the Royal Albert Hall in London, was conducted by Prince Albert's widow and eldest son, Queen Victoria and the Prince of Wales on 29 March 1871.
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Fruma Books' copy of Illustrated London News, 8 April 1871.
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2005-10-21 19:21 600×405× (74704 bytes) Honbicot The grand opening of the [[Royal Albert Hall]] in [[London]], was conducted by [[Prince Albert]]'s widow and eldest son, [[Queen Victoria]] and the[[Edward VII of the United Kingdom|Prince of Wales]] on 29 March 1871. This illustration appeared shortly af

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