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Great Hall With Its Clustering Beams and Ornamental Water, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish
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Great Hall With Its Clustering Beams and Ornamental Water, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish
Great Hall With Its Clustering Beams and Ornamental Water, c1935. The Crystal Palace at Sydenham in south London was designed by Joseph Paxton (1803-1865) for the Great Exhibition of 1851. It was later moved from Hyde Park in central London to Sydenham, and hosted numerous exhibitions and displays. The building was destroyed by fire during the night of 30th November 1936. From " Wonderful London, Volume 3", edited by St. John Adcock. [The Fleetway House, London, c1935]
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This print captures the grandeur of the Great Hall at the Crystal Palace in Sydenham, London. Designed by Joseph Paxton for the Great Exhibition of 1851, this architectural marvel was later relocated from Hyde Park to become a cultural center hosting various exhibitions and displays. The image showcases the hall's impressive clustering beams that soar towards a magnificent glass ceiling, allowing natural light to flood in and illuminate the ornamental water feature below. The composition transports us back to the 1930s when this iconic structure stood as a symbol of Victorian ingenuity and progress. Donald McLeish skillfully captured every intricate detail, emphasizing both the scale and elegance of this remarkable building. Towering palm trees add a touch of exoticism amidst its Victorian splendor. Tragically, on November 30th, 1936, fire ravaged through these halls destroying what was once an architectural masterpiece. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of its former glory. Published in "Wonderful London" edited by St. John Adcock, it offers viewers a glimpse into an era where culture thrived within these walls. As we gaze upon this monochrome snapshot today, we are reminded not only of Sir Joseph Paxton's genius but also our own fleeting existence against time's relentless march forward. A true testament to Britain's rich heritage and artistic prowess, this print stands as both an homage to history lost and an invitation for future generations to appreciate their cultural roots while embracing progress with open arms.
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