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CRYSTAL PALACE, SYDENHAM, UPPER NORWOOD

CRYSTAL PALACE, SYDENHAM, UPPER NORWOOD

The Crystal Palace, Sydenham Hill. Originally built in 1851 for the Great Exhibition at Hyde Park and re-erected here as The Crystal Palace in 1852-1854. Burnt down in 1936. View of the Palace and grounds from the south-east, overlooking the Crystal Palace Station. Photograph from a book published by Hudson and Kearns Ltd. for the auction on the 28th November 1911.

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Ref:01442
Identifier:18/831 Frontispiece
Date:c.1860

#1850 - 1875  #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS  #ENTERTAINMENT  #OPEN SPACES  #Photograph  #TRANSPORT  #UPPER NORWOOD 

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