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Secrets of the Sculptures booklet

A walking tour of the less well known sculptures in Crystal Palace Park.

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Secrets of the Sculptures game

A game for all ages that helps tell the story of the sculptures in Crystal Palace Park.

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Sculptures Scavenger Hunt

Can you find the missing body parts on the Crystal Palace sculptures?

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Short Walk #1

Vicar's Oak to Westow Park

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Short Walk #2

Vicar's Oak to Vicar's Oak Road

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Short Walk #3

Vicar's Oak to Dulwich Upper Wood

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Notes from the Research Room #1

The Paxton bust in Crystal Palace Park and other oversized statues by Patrick Sweeney.

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Notes from the Research Room #2

Triton statue from the Grand Fountain in Crystal Palace Park by Patrick Sweeney.

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Notes from the Research Room #3

The statue doctor at Crystal Palace,  Joseph Cheek by Stephen Oxford.

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The Vicar's Oak leaflet

How the hills and landscape of Crystal Palace have shaped the area today.

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The World on the Upper Terrace talk

A public talk at Crystal Palace Museum by Dr Kate Nichols about statues representing a Victorian world view.

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