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Alexandra Palace, north London, England. The original 1873 building dramatically burnt down, only 16 days after it had opened. It was quickly rebuilt and re-opened in 1875. Date: 1875
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1873 1875 Alexandra Burnt Days Dramatically Opened Quickly Rebuilt Television Transmitter
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Alexandra Palace, North London, England, 1875: A New Beginning after Tragedy This photograph showcases the breathtaking view of Alexandra Palace in North London, England, in the year 1875. The palace, an architectural marvel of its time, stands proudly atop a hill overlooking the sprawling city below. The serene landscape is a stark contrast to the dramatic events that unfolded just two years prior. In 1873, the palace, which had only been open for 16 short days, suffered a devastating loss. A fire broke out, and the original building, which had cost a fortune to construct, was reduced to ashes. The news of the fire spread like wildfire, leaving the public in shock and disbelief. However, the resilient people of London rallied together, and the palace was quickly rebuilt. The new structure, which opened in 1875, was even more magnificent than the first. It became a popular destination for the people of London and its visitors, offering a range of attractions, including a concert hall, art gallery, library, and even a theater. The palace also played a significant role in the history of broadcasting. In 1936, it became the site of the BBC's first regular television transmissions. Today, Alexandra Palace remains an iconic landmark in London, a testament to the indomitable spirit of the people who rebuilt it after the tragic fire of 1873.
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