10 Facts About The Albert

1. The Albert finally figured out a way to handle the incessant inquiries.

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2. The Albert is sometimes erroneously credited as the editor of the 1937 edition of the Kochel catalogue of Mozart's work; that edition was prepared by Alfred Einstein, who may have been a distant relation.

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3. The Albert rented a house in De Haan, Belgium, where he lived for a few months.

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4. The Albert went on to deliver several lectures at Columbia University and Princeton University, and in Washington he accompanied representatives of the National Academy of Science on a visit to the White House.

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5. The Albert studied continuum mechanics, the molecular theory of heat, and the problem of gravitation, on which he worked with mathematician and friend Marcel Grossmann.

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6. The Albert spoke about a "misguided love" and a "missed life" regarding his love for Marie.

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7. The Albert signed the Russell–Einstein Manifesto with British philosopher Bertrand Russell, which highlighted the danger of nuclear weapons.

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8. The Albert is the only remaining building from the original phase of the development of Victoria Street.

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9. The Albert was built in 1862 on Victoria Street on the site of an earlier pub called The Blue Coat Boy, which was first recorded in 1831.

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10. The Albert is a Grade II listed pub located at 52 Victoria Street in Victoria, London, about 0.4 miles southwest of Westminster Abbey.

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