Palace water towers
Palace water towers
I can remember, about a year ago, Falkor saying that he had discovered a photo of the palace which had been taken before the Brunel towers had been built but which showed ( I believe) "the Bayley towers" or something of similar spelling. Can anyone expand on this with details of their design?
well here are photos of the towers being built:
SOUTH TOWER
NORTH TOWER
How much of this was Wild's and how much of it was Brunel's I am unsure, Interesting thing is I can't see any sign of a concrete/brick base on either tower which may suggest it was Wild's.
Also in this photo where the palace is more complete there appears to be no sign of the North Water Tower at all which would suggest that the Wild tower was no more.
This photo is also interesting looks like the chimney for the south water tower without the iron work round it, so perhaps that remained standing whilst they rebuilt the south tower. (But this is a complete guess it could well be something else, but the tower is also missing in that shot)
and remains of the two towers today:
SOUTH TOWER
NORTH TOWER
How much of this was Wild's and how much of it was Brunel's I am unsure, Interesting thing is I can't see any sign of a concrete/brick base on either tower which may suggest it was Wild's.
Also in this photo where the palace is more complete there appears to be no sign of the North Water Tower at all which would suggest that the Wild tower was no more.
This photo is also interesting looks like the chimney for the south water tower without the iron work round it, so perhaps that remained standing whilst they rebuilt the south tower. (But this is a complete guess it could well be something else, but the tower is also missing in that shot)
and remains of the two towers today:
Last edited by Konqi on 20 Oct 2009 21:45, edited 1 time in total.
Thanks for your swift response. So, I must presume then that the Bayley's towers are identical to the towers that survived the great fire with the exception of the bases which were designed by Brunel. Therefore,
Bayley's towers designed, built, and tested.
Bayley's towers dismantled.
Brunel's bases designed and constructed..
Bayley's towers rebuilt.
I was always under the impression that the Bayley's towers were of an entirely different design. Thanks for clearing that up. Next question.Are there any photos of the Palace showing the experimental water tanks that were built on top of each wing to supply the fountains before the Brunel bases were installed?
Bayley's towers designed, built, and tested.
Bayley's towers dismantled.
Brunel's bases designed and constructed..
Bayley's towers rebuilt.
I was always under the impression that the Bayley's towers were of an entirely different design. Thanks for clearing that up. Next question.Are there any photos of the Palace showing the experimental water tanks that were built on top of each wing to supply the fountains before the Brunel bases were installed?
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A few more pictures of crystal palace on the exploring 20th century london site:
http://www.20thcenturylondon.org.uk/ser ... nRecord.16
http://www.20thcenturylondon.org.uk/ser ... nRecord.16