1935-1955 | 1955-196? | 196?-1964 | 1964-1974 | 1967-1972 | 1972-1973 |
1973-1987 | 1987-1994 | 1994-2013 | 2013-2022 | 2022-present |
1935-1955[]
1955-196?[]
196?-1964[]
1964-1967[]
1967-1972[]
1972-1973[]
1973-1987[]
1987-1994[]
1994-2013[]
2011-12 logo poll[]
August 2011[]
In August 2011, four prototype logos were posted on the Crystal Palace official website.
January 2012[]
In January 2012, an article was published in the Croydon Guardian featuring six designs. Three of them were from the August announcement, with the other three being new designs. [1]
2013-2022[]
2022-present[]
The updated logo is identical to the previous version in every sense apart from the year that is shown at the centre. The year 1905 was when the professional football club was formed, but the original Crystal Palace Cricket Club was founded almost 50 years prior to this in 1857. Club historian, Peter Manning, traced the history of the early days of the cricket club and found that some of its members founded an amateur football team in 1861.
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