The Great Exhibition’s legacy is immense ... Carriage Drive, the road that separates Kensington Gardens from Hyde Park. The Crystal Palace’s second home on Sydenham Hill has a bit more ...
The Marble Arch was moved from the Buckingham Palace grounds to the northeast corner of Hyde Park ... a hill at Penge Park, and would attract great crowds as a concert and exhibition hall.
The building will be made suitable for permanently remaining on the site and will in every way outshine the Crystal Palace of ... as that of the great transept of the Hyde Park building, and ...
The Crystal Palace was a huge exhibition building constructed in London's Hyde Park between 1850 and 1851. It hosted the Great Exhibition of 1851 - an event showcasing sculptures, machinery ...
In a spectacular temporary exhibition building in Hyde Park more than 100,000 exhibits ... The seemingly fragile structure was nicknamed 'The Crystal Palace' by the satirical magazine Punch.