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CRYSTAL PALACE, SYDENHAM, UPPER NORWOOD

CRYSTAL PALACE, SYDENHAM, UPPER NORWOOD

Sketch of The Crystal Palace, Sydenham. View of the east facade from the gardens of the lower terrace. Originally built in 1851 for the Great Exhibition in Hyde Park and later re-erected here as the Crystal Palace in 1852-4, destroyed by fire in 1936. Pen and ink drawing by G.P. Sargent, c.1863. Surrey/Vol.2/ S3485/36

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Details
Collection:
Image type:Pen and Ink
Artist:Sargent
Ref:00585
Identifier:Surrey/Vol2/S3485/36
Date:1863

#1850 - 1875  #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS  #OPEN SPACES  #Pen and Ink  #STATUES AND MEMORIALS  #UPPER NORWOOD 

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