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- Q202902 abstract "The Crystal Palace was a cast-iron and plate-glass structure originally built in Hyde Park, London, England, to house the Great Exhibition of 1851. More than 14,000 exhibitors from around the world gathered in its 990,000 square feet (92,000 m2) exhibition space to display examples of technology developed in the Industrial Revolution. Designed by Sir Joseph Paxton, the Great Exhibition building was 1,851 feet (564 m) long, with an interior height of 128 feet (39 m). The invention of the cast plate glass method in 1848 made possible the production of large sheets of cheap but strong glass, and its use in the Crystal Palace created a structure with the greatest area of glass ever seen in a building and astonished visitors with its clear walls and ceilings that did not require interior lights.Its name resulted from a piece penned by the playwright Douglas Jerrold, who in July 1850 wrote in the satirical magazine Punch about the forthcoming Great Exhibition of 1851, referring to a palace of very crystal.After the exhibition, the building was rebuilt in an enlarged form on Penge Common, at the top of Penge Peak next to Sydenham Hill, an affluent south London suburb of large villas. It stood there from 1854 until its destruction by fire in 1936. A re-working of the building, known as The Garden Palace, had been constructed in Sydney in 1879, but this building too was destroyed by fire. The park still contains Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins's Crystal Palace Dinosaurs from 1854.The name of the famous landmark was later used to rename the nearby residential area Crystal Palace including the park that surrounds the site, home of the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, which had previously been a football stadium that hosted the FA Cup Final between 1895 and 1914. Crystal Palace F.C. were founded here at the site in 1905 and played at the Cup Final venue in their early years. In 2013, a proposal was made to re-build the Crystal Palace within the Crystal Palace Park, but the developer's sixteen-month exclusivity agreement with Bromley to develop its plans was cancelled when it expired in February 2015.".
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