b. 1819-05-26
               
               d. 1861-12-14
               
               
               
                  
                  Prince Albert Francis Albert Augustus Charles Emmanuel was born in Germany on August
                     26, 1819.
1 He married his cousin, 
Queen Victoria, and together they had nine children.
2 The marriage did not earn him any rank and 
Queen Victoria remained the sovereign.
3 He was made prince consort on  July 25, 1857.
4He was a strong supporter of the arts and was responsible for organizing the first
                     world's fair, the Great Exhibition, in 1851.
5 Although he made many positive changes in England, the local press portrayed the
                     foreign prince as a manipulative man who was using the 
Queen as a pawn to achieve his own selfish goals.
6Throughout the last few years of his adult life, Albert was plagued by stomach pains,
                     chills, and exhaustion.7 He died of typhoid, apparently, on December 14, 1861; however, based on records of
                     his early symptoms, it is likely he had stomach cancer.8
                  
                  
                  
                  When the news of Prince Albert’s death reached 
British Columbia, the Municipal Council of 
New Westminster had 
Douglas relay,  in 
this despatch to London,  
their deep sorrow at the late melancholy bereavement which has deprived Her Majesty
                        of a beloved and affectionate Husband, and the Nation at large of a wise and good
                        Prince.
 It is clear that Prince Albert was highly regarded by the people of 
B.C.
                     
                        - 1. Stanley Weintraub, Albert [Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha] (1819-1861), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
- 2. Ibid.
- 3. Ibid.
- 4. Ibid.
- 5. Ibid.
- 6. Ibid.
- 7. Ibid.
- 8. Ibid.