Albert the good

Albert the Good

The sculpture of Prince Albert, also known as Albert the Good, was erected in 1866 and was originally located at the entrance to the Lover’s Walk, the central north-south axis of Hyde Park. The bronze statue of the Prince is approximately three metres high, and is positioned on top of a granite pedestal.

Prince Albert wears the robes of the order of the Garter. In his left hand he holds a sceptre and in his right an unrolled scroll.

The statue of Albert was purchased by public subscription. To procure the necessary funds, the Prince Consort’s Statue Association was established under the chairmanship of the Honourable Edward Deas Thomson, C.B., M.L.C. The statue was intended as a commemoration of British royalty and the British Imperial connection.

While the Association’s enthusiasm for the statue never waned, the public’s response was perhaps more equivocal, and the collection of subscription funds for the statue was protracted. Indeed an article in the conservative Illustrated Sydney News of 16 May 1866 reported that ‘a temporary want of funds’ meant that the statue was barely completed in time for the selected date of the unveiling ceremony.

Despite their somewhat half-hearted response to giving money, the public did seem to enjoy the celebration itself. According to the account in the Sydney Illustrated News, the streets were thronged with people from an early hour on 23 April 1866.

The statue was moved in 1922, possibly to the Botanic Gardens, during the construction of the City Circle train line. In 1987 he was again moved, this time to his now prominent position in front of Hyde Park Barracks, gazing earnestly at Victoria opposite.

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