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OPENING of the CRYSTAL 

 PALACE, 1854.— It ig intended to OPEN 

 the CRYSTAL PALACE and PARK at the 

 end of May; after which they will be open 

 daily— Sundays excepted. 



The following are the arrangements for the 

 admission of the public : — 



Five Shilling Days On Saturdays the public 



will be admitted by payment at the doors, by 

 tickets of 5s. each, and by tickets to include 

 conveyance by railway. 



HauT-Crown Days — On Fridays the public 

 will be admitted by payment at the doors, by 

 tickets of is. 6d. each, or by tickets to include 

 conveyance by railway. 



Shilling Days — Mondays, Tuesdays, Wed- 

 nesdays, and Thursdays will be shilling days. 

 At the gates a payment of Is. each will admit 

 the public, or tickets entitling the holder to 

 admission to the Palace and Park, and also to 

 conveyance along the Crystal Palace Railway, 

 from London-bridge Station to the Palace and 

 back, will be issued at the following prices :— 



Including first-class carriage 

 Including second ditto 

 Including third ditto 



2*. 6d. 

 2s. Od. 

 Is. 6d. 



Children — Children under 12 years of age 

 will be admitted at half the above rates. 



Hours of Opening — The Palace and Park 

 will be opened on Mondays at 9 o'clock; on 

 Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 10 

 o'clock a.m. ; and on Fridays and Saturdays at 

 12 o'clock; and close every day an hour before 

 sunset. 



Opening Day — The opening will take place 

 about the end of May; the precise day will be 

 announced as early as possible. On that occa- 

 sion season tickets only will be admitted. 



Season Tickets. — Season tickets will be 

 issued at two guineas each, to admit the pro- 



prietor to the Palace and Park on the day of 

 opening, and on all other days when the build- 

 ing is open to the public. 



Season tickets, to include conveyance along 

 the Crystal Palace Railway from London 

 Bridge to the Palace and back, without fur- 

 ther charge, will be issued at four guineas each, 

 subject to the regulations of the London, 

 Brighton, and South Coast Railway Company ; 

 but these Tickets will be available only for 

 trains from and to London and the Palace, on 

 such days as it is open to the public, and will 

 not be available for any intermediate stations. 



No season ticket will be transferable or 

 available except to the person whose signature 

 it bears. 



Family Season Tickets Members of the 



same family who reside together will have the 

 privilege of taking season tickets for their own 

 use with or without railway conveyance on the 

 following reduced terms : — 



Families taking two tickets will be entitled 

 to 10 per cent, discount on the gross amount 

 paidfor such tickets; taking three tickets, to a 

 discount of 15 per cent. ; taking four tickets, to 

 a discount of 20 per cent. ; and five tickets and 

 upwards, to a discount of 25 per cent. Families 

 claiming the above privilege, and desiring to 

 avail themselves of it, must apply in the ac- 

 companying form, and these tickets will be 

 available only to the persons named in such 

 application. Printed forms of application may 

 be had at the Office, 3. Adelaide Place. 



Season tickets will entitle to admission from 

 the opening day till the 30th April, 1855. 



The tickets to include conveyance by rail- 

 way will be delivered at the office of the Secre- 

 tary to the Brighton Railway, London Bridge. 



Special Regulations and Bye- Laws All the 



general provisions and regulations mentioned 

 above are to be understood as being subser- 

 vient to such special provisions, regulations, and 

 bye-laws on the part of the Railway Company 

 and the Palace Company as may be found 

 necessary to regulate the traffic, and to meet 



special occasions and circumstances which may 

 from time to time arise. 



By order of the Board, 



G. GROVE, Secretary. 



Adelaide Place, London Bridge, 

 April 13, 1P54. 



Form of Application for Family Season 

 Tickets. 



To G. Grove, Esq., Secretary, 3. Adelaide Place, 

 London Bridge. 



Sir,— Be good enough to supply me with family 

 season tickets for myself and the following 

 members of my family, who are all residing 

 with me. Yours obediently, 



Name 



Address 



Designation 



Schedule of Prices of Family Season Tickets. 



Note The above application must be ad- 

 dressed to the Secretary, as above, and accom- 

 panied by a remittance for the full amount of 

 the tickets asked for, according to the above 

 schedule, in favour of George Fasson, 3. Ade- 

 laide Place. Cheques must be on a London 

 banker, and be crossed with the words ' Union 

 Bank of London ;" and no application, unless 

 so accompanied, will be attended to. 



