
Photograph taken on 30th November
1936. Copyright: Kenneth Talbot.
All attempts to rebuild have ended in failure.
The two towers were demolished during World
War II and much of the statuary was sold off
in the 1950s.
Apart from the TV transmitter, all that remains
today are crumbling terraces and the park.
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The cause of the fire that destroyed
the Crystal Palace is unknown, although an
electrical fault due to old wiring is suspected.
At first it was not believed to be serious
but with so much dry old timber flooring it
spread rapidly.
Broken glass panels in the roof had been replaced
with boarding and as the heat rose these caught
fire turning the transepts into chimneys.
A strong northerly wind did the rest and by
the next day all that remained were the two
transepts and a tangled mass of iron and melted
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