Hidden Crystal Palace Subway breaks records

East Dulwich Picturehouse & Cafe, 116a Lordship Lane, London
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This event ended on Saturday 30th of January 2016
Admission
£5 concessions, £8 regular price
Must be pre booked via Eventbrite
Location

East Dulwich Picturehouse & Cafe, 116a Lordship Lane, London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
East Dulwich 0.41 miles

Join the Friends of Crystal Palace Subway at the East Dulwich Picturehouse for the screening of their new documentary "What remains, the ruined subway at Crystal Palace", which highlights the passion local people from SE London have for the subway, and charts how their involvement is integral to the history of the subway.

Audience feedback from the premiere at Anerley Town Hall, South London:

"The film was superb, beautiful – I keep thinking about it"

"Brilliant film about CP's little secret!"

"Both fascinating and entertaining"

"Keep an eye out for a repeat showing!"

ABOUT
The Crystal Palace Subway is a Grade II listed Victorian subway that sits hidden under the A212 in South London. It used to link the Crystal Palace High Level train station to the Crystal Palace, until Crystal Palace burnt down in 1936.

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