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Crystal Palace, London (4721 bytes)
3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|Crystal Palace (Upper Norwood) 9: ...mbeth]], [[London Borough of Bromley|Bromley]], [[London Borough of Southwark|Southwark]] 11: ...strative counties of England|County]]:||[[Greater London]] 13: ...h="50%"|[[Regions of England|Region]]:||[[Greater London]] 19: ...unties of England|Ceremonial County]]:||[[Greater London]] The Crystal Palace (10363 bytes) 1: ...ors from all levels of society. The name "Crystal Palace" was coined by the satirical magazine [[Punch mag... 3: ...enote that [[Crystal Palace, London|area of south London]]. 5: ...lace_1851.JPG|right|thumb|Original (1851) Crystal Palace]] 8: ...ilar but smaller building erected in [[Hyde Park, London|Hyde Park]] to house the Great Exhibition, which ... 10: Seen in its grand magnificence, the new Crystal Palace again displayed the [[genius]] of its creator, [[... Crystal Palace (1027 bytes) 1: '''Crystal Palace''' has a number of meanings: 3: ...Exhibition]], and subsequently rebuilt in south [[London]]. It was destroyed by fire in [[1936]]. 5: *[[Crystal Palace, London]] is an area near which the second building was l... 7: ...stal Palace Football Club]] played at The Crystal Palace until [[1915]], but now plays at nearby [[Selhurs... 9: ...n location of the original Palace, within Crystal Palace Park. Crystal Palace F.C. (15486 bytes) 2: clubname = Crystal Palace | 3: fullname = Crystal Palace Football Club | 6: ground = [[Selhurst Park]], [[London]] | 18: ... playing in the [[FA Premier League]], based in [[London]]. 22: ... [[1905]], with its headquarters at [[The Crystal Palace]] in [[Sydenham]]. The team played in the Souther... Crystal Palace Transmitter (1360 bytes) 1: ...ts location and simplicity. It has been nicknamed London's [[Eiffel Tower]]. 3: ...UHF]] [[television]] broadcasting. It carries the London regions of [[BBC ONE]], [[BBC TWO]], [[ITV1]] and... 7: ...] uses the nearby [[Croydon Transmitter]] for its London analogue transmission. 10: *[[Tall buildings in London]] 14: * http://tx.mb21.co.uk/gallery/crystalpalace/index.asp Crystal Palace Foundation (535 bytes) 3: The [[Crystal Palace Foundation]] is a charity, established in [[1979]... 5: ...ervation of the site and history of [[The Crystal Palace]]. 13: ...://welcome.to/crystalpalacefoundation The Crystal Palace Foundation] Images of Crystal Palace (2346 bytes) 1: Read [[The Crystal Palace]] to learn about the building and its park. 5: !bgcolor=#CCCCCC colspan=3 | Crystal Palace Photos 41: ...ONT SIZE="1">Only Remaining Column of the Crystal Palace (2002)</FONT></B></TD> 47: [[Category:Wikipedia image galleries|Crystal Palace]] Crystal Palace railway station (1934 bytes) 1: [[Image:CrystalPalaceStation.jpg|thumb|Crystal Palace station]] 3: ...rystal Palace, London|Crystal Palace]] in south [[London]]. 5: ...and has a design which references the look of the palace. 7: When the Crystal Palace burnt down in [[1936]] it was uneconomic to have ... 9: ...n|London Bridge]] and [[Victoria Station (London)|London Victoria]]. There is a decommissioned platform. Crystal Palace National Sports Centre (790 bytes) 1: [[Image:CrystalPalaceNationalSportsCentre.jpg|thumb|The National Sports... 3: ...site of the original [[The Crystal Palace|Crystal Palace]]. It is part of the English Institute for Sport. 5: ...rrently run by [[Sport England]] but returns to [[London Borough of Bromley|Bromley Council]]'s ownership ... 7: ...tional athletics meetings. The complex also hosts London's only 50m [[swimming]] pool. 9: [[Category:London sports]] Palace Theatre, London (1054 bytes) 1: [[Image:PalaceTheatre.jpg|thumb|Palace Theatre]] 2: ...es a year later. The name finally changed to The Palace Theatre in 1911. 6: ...al comedy]] ''[[No, No, Nanette]]'' opened at the Palace Theatre starring [[Binnie Hale]]. The run of 665... 8: The Palace Theatre was also the venue for [[Fred Astaire]]'s... 10: [[Category:London attractions]] Crystal (4403 bytes) 1: ...olid matter. For other uses of this word, see ''[[Crystal (disambiguation)]]''.'' 3: ...Insulincrystals.jpg|right|300px|thumb|[[Insulin]] crystals]] 5: A '''crystal''' is a [[solid]] in which the constituent [[atom... 7: ... most metals encountered in everyday life are polycrystals. 9: ... crystalline structure is often referred to as '''crystallization'''. Crystal Cathedral (2165 bytes) 1: The '''Crystal Cathedral''' campus is a [[Christian]] religious ... 3: The Crystal Cathedral broadcasts its church services around t... 7: ...stmas program was cancelled, but according to the Crystal Cathedral web site, all other performances have c... 9: The very name "Crystal Cathedral" is technically a misnomer: Schuller's ... 11: The Crystal Cathedral is occasionally referred to by the punn... Crystal, Minnesota (2490 bytes) 1: '''Crystal''' is a city located in [[Hennepin County, Minnes... The Crystal Maze (2423 bytes) 1: '''''The Crystal Maze''''' was a [[game show]], produced by [[Chat... 3: ... Successfully solving the puzzle would release a 'crystal', and the contestant would be released from the c... 5: ...uld buy a contestant's freedom at any time with a crystal, or choose to leave them locked in. 7: ...d tokens than silver tokens to win a prize. Each crystal won earlier in the game - and not used to buy a c... 9: The Crystal Maze was referenced in the movie [[Dungeons & Dra... Crystal oscillator (7309 bytes) 1: ...gnals. The crystal is sometimes called a "timing crystal". They can be embedded in [[integrated circuits]... 3: == Crystals for timing purposes == 4: ...oscillator_4MHz.jpg|right|thumb|200px|A 4.000 MHz crystal oscillator.]] 5: ...n all three spatial dimensions. This means that a crystal is very predictable, because of its shape. 7: ...en table can become extremely complex. That's why crystals are used. Their repeating pattern forms an ideal... Crystal Coconut (1547 bytes) 1: [[Image:CrystalCoconut.jpg|right|The Crystal Coconut]] 2: The '''Crystal Coconut''' is a fictional item in the ''[[Donkey ... 4: ...oo. Eventually, the idol shed this coconut into a crystal. It was later found by [[Donkey Kong]], who was p... 6: ...tem with the same name and similar functions. The Crystal Coconuts in the game are collected, and having mo... Crystal River (330 bytes) 1: '''Crystal River''' may refer to: 3: *The town of [[Crystal River, Florida]] in the [[United States]]. 4: *The [[Crystal River (Colorado)|Crystal River]], a tributary of the [[Roaring Fork River]... 5: *The [[Crystal River (Michigan)|Crystal River]], in [[Michigan]] in the United States. Crystal City (170 bytes) 1: '''Crystal City''' is the name of some places in the [[Unite... 3: * [[Crystal City, Missouri]] 4: * [[Crystal City, Texas]] 5: * [[Crystal City, Virginia]] Crystal Gunns (765 bytes) 1: '''Crystal Gunns''' (born [[March 20]], [[1976]] in [[The Br... 8: * [http://www.crystalgunns.com/ Official site] ''(Note: Contains nudity... 9: *{{imdb name|id=1205319|name=Crystal Gunns}} 11: [[Category:American models|Gunns, Crystal]] 12: [[Category:1976 births|Gunns, Crystal]] The Seven Crystal Balls (1513 bytes) 1: '''The Seven Crystal Balls''' (originally ''Les Sept Boules de Cristal... 3: ''The Seven Crystal Balls'' is the thirteenth in the series. 8: ...e back they mysteriously fall into a coma after a crystal ball full of "magic liquid" is smashed nearby. Ti... 10: [[Category:The Adventures of Tintin|Seven Crystal Balls, The]]
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