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It burned down in 1936

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How did crystal palace get destroyed?

fire.


Who looked after crystal palace during and after World War 2?

The Crystal Palace was destroyed by fire in 1936.


Why was the crystal palace called the crystal palace?

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.


What is tha central point in the crystal palace?

I'm not too sure about your question. The Crystal Palace was destroyed by fire in 1936.


When and how was the crystal palace destroyed?

it was burnt down on the 30th November 1936


What happen to the crystal palace on November 30 1936?

the fire destroyed crystal palace it started because of a faulty electrical wiring in a ground floor office


What almost happened to crystal palace during the war?

Nothing. The Crystal Palace was destroyed by fire in 1936 - three years before the start of World War 2.


Which football league side name starts with five constanents?

If the question is about consonants, the answer is Crystal Palace, an English football team.


When was The Crystal Palace created?

The Crystal Palace was created in 1851.


Is best western beside crystal palace?

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.


What happened to the crystal palace used for the great exibition?

After the Great Exhibition of 1851 for which it was constructed, the Crystal Palace was removed to Upper Norwood. There it stood from 1854 until it was destroyed by fire in November 1936. frm lexi2659


When was the crystal palace destroyed?

The original Crystal Palace was built in Hyde Park, London to house the Great Exhibition of 1851. After the exhibition closed, it was dismantled and rebuilt in a suburb of southeast London called Upper Norwood. It was destroyed by fire in 1936 but the foundations can still be seen there. The Upper Norwood area is now referred to as Chrystal Palace by most Londoners.