Pleach

By Pleach

Prince Albert

Prince Albert sits on his horse oblivious to his gull hat and pleased that so many people are pursuing knowledge and the pleasure of books. Among the bronze figures below are two indicating his great interest in science and learning and the plaque illustrates his wedding in 1840 to Queen Victoria.
Listening, learning, laughing, eating and drinking give Charlotte Square a garden party atmosphere, as described by a fellow blipper – a far better location then that of his wife (Aug 13). She would not have agreed with the alphabet T deckchair as she always expected everyone to take heed of her. The other alphabet deck chair states that The only way to write the truth is to assume that what you set down will never be read. (see large) So if you have read this you will know that there is no truth that the couple are actually aware of these surroundings. - They both died many years ago.

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