It's not that I don't appreciate your answers, Hill & chris, but I have spent some years investigating this matter on the www and in books etc, and I am still this day amazed by the fact that no official reason was given and no official investigations were carried out.
I mean the insurance ...
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- 28 Mar 2011 13:50
- Forum: Town Museum & Gallery
- Topic: 1936 fire cause?
- Replies: 16
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- 22 Mar 2011 11:24
- Forum: Town Museum & Gallery
- Topic: Penge Place
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Re: Penge Place
Anyone knows when the area was first called Crystal Palace? And did CPFC take the name before the area?
- 21 Feb 2011 23:12
- Forum: Town Museum & Gallery
- Topic: 1936 fire cause?
- Replies: 16
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For many years there was a strong theory amongst regulars in the Thicket Public House that a irate postman who lived next door torched the place because of the noise that was keeping him awake. I have spoke with someone who frequented the Thicket during the 40s and 50s and he said it was just more ...
- 21 Feb 2011 23:11
- Forum: Town Museum & Gallery
- Topic: 1936 fire cause?
- Replies: 16
- Views: 18271
Re: 1936 fire cause?
There was no enquiry into the cause of the fire because it was literally the wrong side of the road.
In 1936 Crystal Palace Parade was split in two by the line down the centre of the road. The Railway Station side (where the houses now are) was (and still is) Southwark and in London and the park ...
In 1936 Crystal Palace Parade was split in two by the line down the centre of the road. The Railway Station side (where the houses now are) was (and still is) Southwark and in London and the park ...
- 26 May 2010 13:04
- Forum: Town Museum & Gallery
- Topic: 1936 fire cause?
- Replies: 16
- Views: 18271
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Thanks for your replies.
However, actually, I was asking for the authorities' take on the fire. The way the police handled the inquiry, and the insurance company's questions. There must be official documents about these things accessible to the public.
However, actually, I was asking for the authorities' take on the fire. The way the police handled the inquiry, and the insurance company's questions. There must be official documents about these things accessible to the public.
- 18 Apr 2010 22:04
- Forum: Town Museum & Gallery
- Topic: 1936 fire cause?
- Replies: 16
- Views: 18271
For many years there was a strong theory amongst regulars in the Thicket Public House that a irate postman who lived next door torched the place because of the noise that was keeping him awake. I have spoke with someone who frequented the Thicket during the 40s and 50s and he said it was just more ...
- 18 Feb 2010 23:09
- Forum: Town Museum & Gallery
- Topic: The Crystal Palace Foundation's favourite hangout...
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fair enough falkor
a foundation tends to get conservative over time, aiming at administration, position, political correctness (i.e. claiming what everyone knows is not true at some level) and profit rather than your passionate love for any CP detail
they have told their version of the story and they are not hungry ...
they have told their version of the story and they are not hungry ...
- 17 Feb 2010 23:20
- Forum: Town Museum & Gallery
- Topic: 1936 fire cause?
- Replies: 16
- Views: 18271
1936 fire cause?
Having, as a Dane, read much of the www information about the fire, I am much puzzled. A few questions for locals or nerds , please:
1. Was there ever an official police inquiry into the cause? I mean, the causes mentioned on www, e.g. electrical device, women's cloakroom, seem totally ...
1. Was there ever an official police inquiry into the cause? I mean, the causes mentioned on www, e.g. electrical device, women's cloakroom, seem totally ...