Crystal Palace
former building originally in Hyde Park, London, 1854 relocated to Bromley, South London
English: The Crystal Palace was a famous building, opened in London in 1851, re-erected in 1854 and destroyed in 1936.
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Interior
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1851
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Glass fountain
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Italian Court
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Handel Festival at Crystal Palace 1857
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exterior
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discovered dinosaurs
Exterior
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The Crystal Palace after its move to Sydenham in 1854
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exterior
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1851
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From the northeast, 1851
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Redevelopment Scheme Phase 1: Monsters (2001)
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Redevelopment Scheme Phase 1: Monsters (2001)
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Redevelopment Scheme Phase 1: Boating Lake (2001)
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Monsters: Early Marine Reptiles (1993)
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Monsters: Inguanodons (1998)
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Monsters: Megalosaurus (1998)
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Upper Terrace and What was the Italian Gardens (1993)
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Sphinx Steps to What was the North Transept (late 1980s)
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Remains of Some Sphinx Steps (late 1980s)
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Entrance to the Disused Higher Level Railway Station (1987)
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Centre of the Upper Terrace (late 1980s)
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South End of Upper Terrace and What was the Italian Gardens (late 1980s)
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Orangery Wall (late 1980s)
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North End of Upper Terrace (late 1980s)
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Remaining Base of South Water Tower (2002)
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Remaining Base of North Water Tower (2002)
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stereoscopic