An engraving of the interior of the Palm House at Kew Gardens in 1852. Built by the Irish engineer, Richard Turner and architect, Decimus Burton between 1844-1848, the glasshouse was an extraordinary feat of engineering and remains today an iconic building and the world's most important surviving Victorian glass and iron structure. Date: 1852
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