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Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 10:11 pm
May 1984 – The Palace of Light, The Imperial Capital London.
The central dome of the Palace of light covered 4 Square miles, large enough to seat ten thousand people, it rose like a resplendent bubble from the centre of the largest green house in the world, a concentric ring surrounded the dome also constructed of golden etherium tempered glass this ring covered a further 8 square miles an immense exhibition hall containing a zoo, an aquarium and museums alongside the huge exhibition halls showcasing the human marvels of innovation, notably the achievements of the Great British Empire.
Finally the Palace of Light was completed by a series of smaller domes containing exotic parks and gardens, the combined space of the domes covered a further 8 square miles, the entirety of the structure dominating some thirteen thousand acres.
The palace had been constructed following the fire in 1937 that had destroyed the second Crystal Palace, Churchill had been unwilling for this portent to signify an ill wind for the Empire or such a loss to the memory of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, so the greatest structure in the World was started.
Rumours abounded that the fire had been started as an act of sabotage, part of the workers uprising that was so brutally suppressed in the Great Metropolis to the north.
In fact part of Churchill’s fury at the workers was said to originate from the destruction of the palace.
A project that would take some 30 years to be completed, millions of pounds and thousands of lower class residents relocated from the Bromley District of South London.
The palace had been constructed following the fire in 1937 that had destroyed the second Crystal Palace, Churchill had been unwilling for this portent to signify an ill wind for the Empire or such a loss to the memory of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, so the greatest structure in the World was started.
Rumours abounded that the fire had been started as an act of sabotage, part of the workers uprising that was so brutally suppressed in the Great Metropolis to the north.
In fact part of Churchill's fury at the workers was said to orginate from the destruction of the palace.
A project that would take some 30 years to be completed, costing millions of pounds and thousands of lower class residents relocated from the Bromley District of South London.
The central dome of the Palace of light covered 4 Square miles, large enough to seat ten thousand people, it rose like a resplendent bubble from the centre of the largest green house in the world, a concentric ring surrounded the dome also constructed of golden etherium tempered glass this ring covered a further 8 square miles an immense exhibition hall containing a zoo, an aquarium and museums alongside the huge exhibition halls showcasing the human marvels of innovation, notably the achievements of the Great British Empire.
Finally the Palace of Light was completed by a series of smaller domes containing exotic parks and gardens, the combined space of the domes covered a further 8 square miles, the entirety of the structure dominating some thirteen thousand acres.
The palace had been constructed following the fire in 1937 that had destroyed the second Crystal Palace, Churchill had been unwilling for this portent to signify an ill wind for the Empire or such a loss to the memory of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, so the greatest structure in the World was started.
Rumours abounded that the fire had been started as an act of sabotage, part of the workers uprising that was so brutally suppressed in the Great Metropolis to the north.
In fact part of Churchill’s fury at the workers was said to originate from the destruction of the palace.
A project that would take some 30 years to be completed, millions of pounds and thousands of lower class residents relocated from the Bromley District of South London.
The palace had been constructed following the fire in 1937 that had destroyed the second Crystal Palace, Churchill had been unwilling for this portent to signify an ill wind for the Empire or such a loss to the memory of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, so the greatest structure in the World was started.
Rumours abounded that the fire had been started as an act of sabotage, part of the workers uprising that was so brutally suppressed in the Great Metropolis to the north.
In fact part of Churchill's fury at the workers was said to orginate from the destruction of the palace.
A project that would take some 30 years to be completed, costing millions of pounds and thousands of lower class residents relocated from the Bromley District of South London.