EPW010843 ENGLAND (1924). The British Empire Exhibition, Wembley Park, 1924

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Manylion

Pennawd [EPW010843] The British Empire Exhibition, Wembley Park, 1924
Cyfeirnod EPW010843
Dyddiad June-1924
Dolen
Enw lle WEMBLEY PARK
Plwyf
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 519719, 185822
Hydred / Lledred -0.27283803133675, 51.558082187571
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol TQ197858

Pinnau

The bandstand (as in the 1924 season of the BEE). For the second (1925) season, the site was remodelled as 'Treasure Island' and where, I believe, a rather uncomfortable looking King George V and Queen Mary were captured on newsreel film, riding the Bassett-Lowke miniature railway.

The Laird
Saturday 18th of February 2023 04:54:01 PM
This building and the one at an angle behind it, were restaurant and catering buildings constructed for the BEE. Both buildings remain and have been repurposed for retail and light industrial use.

The Laird
Saturday 18th of February 2023 04:31:17 PM
The BEE dancehall. Adjacent and behind it (to the west), is its associated refreshment room. Although the dancehall was an early casualty after the BEE closed, I believe that the refreshment room still exists and now used for other purposes.

The Laird
Saturday 18th of February 2023 04:26:13 PM