The Crystal Palace in London was burned down in 1936 due to an accidental fire caused by a workman's blowtorch during renovations.
it was burnt down on the 30th November 1936
It burned down after an explosion in the women's coat room on november 30 1936
Because the place they where in burnt down :P
no it did not get burnt down -trinity(:
It goes from potential(before being burnt) to chemical(being burnt), to mechanical, with the pressure pushing the piston down.
The Globe Theatre was burnt down by a canon in one of his plays
the globe theatre burnt down for 1 hour
burned is a verb burnt is the past tense - strange i know. e.g. : he burned down the building the building was burnt down
there temple was burnt down not the whole city
It's actually spelt "Sydenham" and is in South London, just down the hill and to the East of Upper Norwood, which is where the "Crystal Palace" was until it burnt down in 1936. That site is marked by a BBC Television Transmitter mast.
Upon their original formation in 1905, Crystal Palace became known as the Glaziers. Since 1973, the team have been known as the Eagles.
burnt once, then closed down, then reopened to our modern day.