The original Crystal Palace was a very large building covered in glass, built for the Great Exhibition of 1951. It was destroyed by fire in 1936.
The trees were already there - the palace was built around them,
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The Great Exhibition was held in Hyde Park in 1851. A steel and glass building was built in the park, specifically to hold the exhibits. This glass building became known as the Crystal Palace. When the exhibition was over, the 'Crystal Palace' was dismantled and re-assembled in Upper Norwood, a suburb of South London and the highest point in London, where it remained until it mysteriously burnt down in 1936. It is rumoured that it was burnt down deliberately by government agents because it would have been an easy navigation point for incoming German bombers in the expected coming war. The stone foundations of the 'Crystal Palace' still exist and there is a station and football team named after it.
If the question is about consonants, the answer is Crystal Palace, an English football team.
Tony Pulis was appointed on Nov 23, 2013 as manager of Crystal Palace.
The Crystal Palace was created in 1851.
Can you be more specific on what Crystal Palace. There is one area in London, England known as the Crystal Palace, as well as several entities in London known as the Crystal Palace. There is also a nightclub in California known as the Crystal Palace.
At Crystal Palace was created on 2003-10-28.
Crystal Palace Baltimore was created in 2006.
Conquest of the Crystal Palace happened in 1990.
Crystal Palace - Montreal - was created in 1860.
Crystal Palace L.F.C. was created in 1992.
The Crystal Palace burned down in 1936
The Crystal Palace was designed by Joseph Paxton with the help of engineer Charles Fox.
Crystal Palace railway station was created in 1854.