Foundation Stones of Main Post Office and National Museum of Scotland Laid by Prince Albert

← Previous
Birth in Belfast of Frederick Crawford, militant unionist and organizer of Larne gun-running
Next →
Thousands turn out to view the coffin of Terence Bellew MacManus
Foundation stones of main Post Office and National Museum of Scotland laid by Prince Albert

Share:

Prince Albert lays the foundation stones of both the General Post Office and the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh — his final public engagement before his death later that year in 1861.

The ceremony reflects Albert’s enduring interest in public works, science, and civic progress. His passing shortly afterward casts a shadow over the projects, both of which become lasting legacies of the Victorian era and his commitment to cultural development.

    Share: