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The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, or Great Exhibition, was held in England in 1851. Considered the first World's Fair, the exposition showcased international industrial ...
This image first appeared in Henry Mayhew’s 1851 or The Adventures of Mr. and Mrs. Sandboys and Family, Who Came Up to London to ‘Enjoy Themselves,’ and to See the Great Exhibition (London: David ...
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The original Crystal Palace: How the building was made in 190 days - MSN
It was one of Britain's greatest ever structures, constructed in London's Hyde Park in just 190 days between 1850 and 1851 - in time for Prince Albert's Great Exhibition.
GEOFFREY CANTOR, Anglo-Jewry in 1851: the Great Exhibition and political emancipation, Jewish Historical Studies, Vol. 44 (2012), pp. 103-126 ...
The Great Exhibition of 1851 was the idea of Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert, who wanted to show off the work of the best inventors and scientists in the land.
Howes argues that a new Great Exhibition should aim to “recapture the spirit” of the 1851 Great Exhibition – the original World’s Fair – with an explicit focus on: showcasing the latest ...
For some cause, our representation in the Exhibition of 1851, however well we may have appeared in a few departments, was anything but creditable as a whole; and for the particular cause that we ...
News Published: 01 June 1935 Report of the Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1851 Nature 135, 928 (1935) Cite this article ...
The Great Exhibition of 1851 was the idea of Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert, who wanted to show off the work of the best inventors and scientists in the land.
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