Newsreel footage of the preparations for the first television broadcast from Alexandra Palace in 1938.
Alexandra Palace
Television Hopes and Fears

North Middlesex Chronicle, 13th January 1940
The fact that the Alexandra Palace television studio is closed continues to be a very sore point with the founders of the system.
The Alexandra Palace

Hornsey Journal, 6 June 1919
The statement was made not long ago that on the removal of the German prisoners from the Alexandra Palace the Government intended to use the premises as public offices.
The Changing Years: The History and Development of Wood Green

London Screen Archives
This 30 minute film, made in 1961, can be viewed online at the London Screen Archives.
Young HHS Bulletin Writer Wins Award

Music in Alexandra Palace internment camp by sixth-former Patrick Hegarty Morrish was short-listed in the ‘short article’ category by the British Association for Local History (BALH) in their awards for …