Maybe, for fans of ornate Victorian subways at least ….
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-59966872
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-59966872
"The Crystal Palace was destroyed by fire in November 1936"...
"The Crystal Palace was destroyed by fire in November 1936"...
It was, l'd love to have seen it actually, a magnificent building by all accounts.
"The Crystal Palace was destroyed by fire in November 1936"...
My grandad put my mum on his shoulders to watch the glow in the sky, they lived on Helix road in Brixton at the time.
My Dad (from Thornton Heath) also remembered being taken outside to see the glow of the fire. The tower apparently was all that survived and that was demolished at the start of WW2 as it was deemed to be too much of useful landmark for the Luftwaffe.
Coming from that neck of the woods I always liked going to the park as a boy, especially to see the dinosaurs and play in the maze. You can still see the ruins of the Palace foundations, and my Dad always said how magnificent it was. There seem to be very few photographs of it though, I think I've only found about half a dozen when I've searched before.
Anyway, good news about this restoration.