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  • ...c 'high definition' [[television]] service, operated by the [[BBC]]. The [[Alexandra Palace Transmitter]] is located on the site and still broadcasts [[television]] an ...k on both the railway and the palace was completed in 1873 and, on 24 May, Alexandra Palace and Park was opened by [[Queen Victoria]]. Only sixteen days later the pala
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  • *Alexandra Palace (1886) ''The Alexandra Palace''. London: Alexandra Palace. OCLC 39888801 *Gay, Ken (2005) ''Palace on the Hill: a History of Alexandra Palace and Park''. London: Hornsey Historical Society. ISBN 978-0905794082 (OCLC 1
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  • *[http://www.alexandrapalace.com/ Alexandra Palace] (official site) *[http://www.victorianlondon.org/buildings/alexandrapalace.htm Alexandra Palace (Victorian London)]
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  • *[http://www.alexandrapalace.com/ Alexandra Palace] (official site) *[http://www.victorianlondon.org/buildings/alexandrapalace.htm Alexandra Palace (Victorian London)]
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  • *Alexandra Palace (1886) ''The Alexandra Palace''. London: Alexandra Palace. OCLC 39888801 *Gay, Ken (2005) ''Palace on the Hill: a History of Alexandra Palace and Park''. London: Hornsey Historical Society. ISBN 978-0905794082 (OCLC 1
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  • ...c 'high definition' [[television]] service, operated by the [[BBC]]. The [[Alexandra Palace Transmitter]] is located on the site and still broadcasts [[television]] an ...k on both the railway and the palace was completed in 1873 and, on 24 May, Alexandra Palace and Park was opened by [[Queen Victoria]]. Only sixteen days later the pala
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  • ...early in 1937. The broadcasts were made from specially-designed studios at Alexandra Palace, and employed a new higher-definition 405-line broadcast standard as called
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  • ...rophones, which were used in EMI recording studios and by the [[BBC]] at [[Alexandra Palace]].
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  • [[Image:1936 TV McKay Plate 31.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Television rehearsal at Alexandra Palace, 1936. <small>Used with permission from [http://www.tvhistory.tv tvhistory ...caused the BBC service to be suspended on September 1, 1939, resuming from Alexandra Palace on June 7, 1946.
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  • *22 and 23 December - Led Zeppelin perform to Christmas shows at London's [[Alexandra Palace]].
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  • ...(one, "14-Hour Technicolour Dream", celebrating the "happening" held at [[Alexandra Palace]] on 29 April/30 April 1967). After the breakup of the Syn, he spent a year
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