THE OLD AND THE NEW.—The statue of a rather forlorn classical goddess faces the tower of the British Broadcasting Corporation’s hew London television station. This picture shows the tower at the height of 440ft, with another 200ft to go. The statue is a relic of the great days of the Crystal Palace, once a favourite playground of Londoners.
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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27917, 14 March 1956, Page 9
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58THE OLD AND THE NEW.—The statue of a rather forlorn classical goddess faces the tower of the British Broadcasting Corporation’s hew London television station. This picture shows the tower at the height of 440ft, with another 200ft to go. The statue is a relic of the great days of the Crystal Palace, once a favourite playground of Londoners. Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27917, 14 March 1956, Page 9
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