Prince Albert's Front is a curtain wall that formerly comprised part of the seafront fortifications of Gibraltar.
The Front was constructed in 1842 after a report by Major General Sir John Thomas Jones recommended improving Gibraltar's seafront defences to guard against the threat of an amphibious assault.
The Front straightened out the line of Gibraltar's coastal curtain wall; parts of the original curtain wall, some of which dates from the Moorish period over 500 years ago, can still be seen.
[2] The Front was intended to be armed with 68-pdr cannon but their deployment did not proceed due to lack of funds.
The Front is interrupted half-way along by a flat platform called Zoca Flank, on which a 12.5-inch 38-ton rifled muzzle loader (RML) was installed by 1879.