ALEXANDRA PALACE, LONDON: AWE-INSPIRING pictures show the Victorian theatre on the site of the birthplace of public television sadly left to crumble. Pictures show the main stage of Alexandra Palace, North London where rows of seats were still positioned in front of it despite being unused for nearly 70-years, as-well-as the incredibly ornate ceiling, which still remains largely intact. Other pictures display the BBC radio and television mast that transmitted the world’s first public broadcast in 1936. Urban explorer Bradley L Garrett (40), from Riverside, California, captured the images after


ALEXANDRA PALACE, LONDON: AWE-INSPIRING pictures show the Victorian theatre on the site of the birthplace of public television sadly left to crumble. Pictures show the main stage of Alexandra Palace, North London where rows of seats were still positioned in front of it despite being unused for nearly 70-years, as-well-as the incredibly ornate ceiling, which still remains largely intact. Other pictures display the BBC radio and television mast that transmitted the world’s first public broadcast in 1936. Urban explorer Bradley L Garrett (40), from Riverside, California, captured the images after he became intrigued by the building’s vast history.


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