A Brief History of Alexandra Palace and Park
…have the Palace listed in 1978 failed, a further attempt in 1997 was successful resulting in a Grade II listing by English Heritage. A palace for the people Alexandra Palace…
…have the Palace listed in 1978 failed, a further attempt in 1997 was successful resulting in a Grade II listing by English Heritage. A palace for the people Alexandra Palace…
…2014 Janet Harris, Alexandra Palace A Hidden History, Tempus, 2005 Ron Carrington, Alexandra Palace A History, Greater London Council Image credits Commemorative Plaques of Henry Burt and Edwin Sloper –…
…during Internment 1915 – 16) by Nick McCormick Bulletin 58, 2017, ‘Music in Alexandra Palace Internment Camp’ by Patrick Hegarty-Morrish Bulletin 59, 2018, ‘Historic Finds at Alexandra Palace’ by Kirsten…
…of the Palace. New Year greetings card by artist Tony Binder when interned at Alexandra Palace Greeting card by Tom Binder of Alexandra Palace Images of greetings card – HHS…
…final stage of completion and fitting out, and the team at Alexandra Palace are now turning their attention to finalising the programme of events and performances for the opening later…
…Austrian civilians in Alexandra Palace during WWI. After a short history of the Palace and a brief consideration of the difference in the policy of civilian internment during both world…
February’s Talk will be on the history of the Alexandra Park Theatre and will be given by Nigel Willmott and Patricia Brearey. The Alexandra Palace Theatre, together with the Palace…
A new adaptation of Jane Austen’s Persuasion is running at the Alexandra Palace Theatre until 30th April. It’s adapted by Jeff James, with James Yeatman, and directed by Jeff James. Switching…
Hampstead Heritage Trail is one of a new series of booklets describing a 15-mile walk through London’s Northern Heights from Camden Town to Alexandra Palace. It covers the 3.5-mile section…
This week marked the anniversary of the world’s first regular high definition television broadcast by the BBC from Alexandra Palace. High definition was defined by the BBC as 240 lines or higher,…