However, the building flickered back to life at the weekend, as part of Open House London, in conjunction with hugely oversubscribed annual opening of the Subway. The backstage rooms housed an exhibition of work by local artists, photographers and school children, under the theme: 'Inspired by the Subway'. In another room an impressive working train set model of the former Crystal Palace High Level Station was installed, of which the subway is the only actually surviving remnant. The weekend was a huge success, thanks to the tireless work of Jules Hussey, Sue Giovanni, and a team of volunteers. The subway had 757 visitors, the exhibition in the concert platform had 951, and a grand total of £1460 was received in donations.
Mirror by Beth Mander |
Julian Davies, Photographer |
Matt Bannister, Artist |
Sinead Taylor, Artist |
Film footage of the Subway and High Level Station |
Houses on Farquhar Road, still under construction. |
Enter, stage right |
The Stage |
The non-functioning water feature by Gustafsson Porter, designers of the Princess Diana Memorial Fountain in Hyde Park. |
Friends of Crystal Palace Subway