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This is Welsh, not the London Albert Hall. What is it's connection, if any?
It has modern relevance and a notable history through its application.
First step in direction for this page needs to be to write of its application.
DDB03:03, 6 August 2007 (UTC)reply
Albert was the husband of Queen Victoria. There are a lot of Victorian buildings in the UK named after one or both of them. Eg. the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. I don't know the exact reason for it being named the Albert Hall, and I could be wrong - but it probably has little or no connection to the Royal Albert Hall in London, other than they are both named after Albert.
Bards23:29, 7 August 2007 (UTC)reply