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The Parade, Crystal Palace, Sydenham, c1915. Creator: Unknown
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The Parade, Crystal Palace, Sydenham, c1915. Creator: Unknown
The Parade, Crystal Palace, Sydenham, c1915. The Crystal Palace was built to house the Great Exhibition of 1851. The glass structure was dismantled and transported from Hyde Park in London, and rebuilt in an enlarged form on Penge Common, at the top of Penge Peak, Sydenham Hill. It stood there from 1854 until its destruction by fire in 1936. Postcard. [Photochrom Co Ltd]
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The Parade, Crystal Palace, Sydenham, c1915
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is a captivating print that takes us back in time to the grandeur of the Crystal Palace. This iconic glass structure was originally built to house the Great Exhibition of 1851 and became a symbol of innovation and architectural marvel. The photograph showcases the exterior of the Crystal Palace, standing proudly on Penge Common at the top of Penge Peak, Sydenham Hill. Its magnificent glass facade reflects the vibrant colors of its surroundings, creating a mesmerizing spectacle. The hand-colored details add an extra layer of charm to this already stunning image. As we gaze upon this snapshot from history, we are reminded of Joseph Paxton's genius as he designed this masterpiece. His vision brought together technology and artistry in perfect harmony. The Crystal Palace not only served as an exhibition space but also became a landmark that united people from all walks of life. Sadly, this remarkable structure met its tragic end when it was destroyed by fire in 1936. However, through photographs like these preserved by unknown creators and companies such as Photochrom Co Ltd. , we can still appreciate its magnificence today. This print serves as a testament to Britain's rich architectural heritage and reminds us how innovation can shape our world for generations to come.
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