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  • {{Image|Cpal lastprom.jpg|right|400px|"Last Promenade at the Crystal Palace" 1852. Note the tree completely enclosed by the Palace structure; preservi The '''Crystal Palace''' was a glass and iron structure built to house the [[Great Exhibition of
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  • * ''Victorian Prism: Refractions of the Crystal Palace '', edited by James Buzzard, Joseph W. Childers, and Eileen Gillooly (Richm * ''Delamotte's Crystal Palace: A Victorian Pleasure Dome Revealed'', by Ian Leith (London: English Herita
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  • A list of sculptures in the Crystal Palace park.<ref>[http://pmsa.cch.kcl.ac.uk/UEL/Region.htm East London sculptures]
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  • [[Image:Cpal lastprom.jpg|thumb|right|400px|"Last Promenade at the Crystal Palace" 1852. Note the tree completely enclosed by the Palace structure; preservi The '''Crystal Palace''' was a glass and iron structure built to house the [[Great Exhibition of
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  • ...otte&theme=&period=&county=&district=&place_name= Early photographs of the Crystal Palace by Philip Henry Delamotte] - 63 photographs. .../www.webrarian.co.uk/crystalpalace/index.html Webrarian's site on the 1888 Crystal Palace music recordings] - you can actually listen to them online.
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  • {{r|Crystal Palace, London}} {{r|Crystal Palace Campaign}}
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  • ...otte&theme=&period=&county=&district=&place_name= Early photographs of the Crystal Palace by Philip Henry Delamotte] - 63 photographs. .../www.webrarian.co.uk/crystalpalace/index.html Webrarian's site on the 1888 Crystal Palace music recordings] - you can actually listen to them online.
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  • * ''Victorian Prism: Refractions of the Crystal Palace '', edited by James Buzzard, Joseph W. Childers, and Eileen Gillooly (Richm * ''Delamotte's Crystal Palace: A Victorian Pleasure Dome Revealed'', by Ian Leith (London: English Herita
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  • ...tion, education and entertainment and as North London's counterpart to the Crystal Palace in South London.
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  • ...York Times.</ref> It is a satirical comedy, filmed in the grounds of the [[Crystal Palace]] Park, London. It includes performances by two rising stars in British com
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  • A list of sculptures in the Crystal Palace park.<ref>[http://pmsa.cch.kcl.ac.uk/UEL/Region.htm East London sculptures]
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  • ...873 as a public entertainment centre and North London counterpart of [[The Crystal Palace]]. It is now a [[conference centre]] operated by a [[charitable trust]].<re ...The main London television transmitter is at [[Crystal Palace Transmitter|Crystal Palace]] in South London.
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  • {{r|Crystal Palace}}
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  • {{r|Crystal Palace Football Club|Crystal Palace}} {{r|Crystal Palace National Sports Centre}}
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  • The Russian Blue was first shown at the [[Crystal Palace]], in England, in 1875. The Russian Blue, or the [[Archangel]] cat as it wa
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  • [[Image:Cpal lastprom.jpg|thumb|right|400px|"Last Promenade at the Crystal Palace" 1852. Note the tree completely enclosed by the Palace structure; preservi The '''Crystal Palace''' was a glass and iron structure built to house the [[Great Exhibition of
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  • ...A Cup]] in 1904. They defeated [[Bolton Wanderers]] 1&ndash;0 at the old [[Crystal Palace Stadium]].
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  • ===[[Crystal Palace]]===
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  • ...s tubes remained balky. A fire at the Baird company's facilities at the [[Crystal Palace]] in Sydenham further damaged their ability to compete, and early in 1937 t ...y company engineers and supplied from its stores. There, even after the [[Crystal Palace]] fire had destroyed the company's own facilities in 1936, Baird continued
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  • ...s tubes remained balky. A fire at the Baird company's facilities at the [[Crystal Palace]] in Sydenham further damaged their ability to compete, and early in 1937 t ...y company engineers and supplied from its stores. There, even after the [[Crystal Palace]] fire had destroyed the company's own facilities in 1936, Baird continued
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  • ...zendium.org/wiki?title=Crystal_Palace/Draft&diff=100636535&oldid=100555555 Crystal Palace]
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  • '''The [[Crystal Palace]]''' ...ing. The enclosed area was six times the size of St. Paul’s Cathedral. The Crystal Palace was opened on 1 May 1851 by Queen Victoria who noted in her diary:
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  • ...Service, [[Clapham Rovers FC|Clapham Rovers]], [[Crystal Palace FC (1861)|Crystal Palace (old)]], Donnington School, Hampstead Heathens, Harrow Chequers, Hitchin, M ...re. The old Crystal Palace club had played at this venue and the modern [[Crystal Palace Football Club]], founded in 1905, was resident there until 1915 when the ar
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  • *Hooker, Clarence. ''Life in the Shadows of the Crystal Palace, 1910-1927: Ford Workers in the Model T Era'' (1997)
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  • ...pitch was maintained by Sir [[Michael Costa]] for the [[The Crystal Palace|Crystal Palace]] [[Handel]] Festivals, causing the withdrawal of the principal tenor [[Sim
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  • ...es lived in [[Mottingham]], a south-east London suburb, not far from the [[Crystal Palace]] where he played for London County, or from Eltham where he played [[club ...nd Olympian Association meeting at [[Crystal Palace National Sports Centre|Crystal Palace]] the day after his long innings at The Oval. He was thenceforward the bigg
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