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Great Exhibition of 1851


Great Exhibition - Wikipedia

The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, also known as the Great Exhibition or the Crystal Palace Exhibition was an international ...

The Great Exhibition 1851 - Historic UK

The Great Exhibition was opened by Queen Victoria on 1st May 1851. The exhibits included almost every marvel of the Victorian age.

The Great Exhibition of 1851 | The Gazette

The Great Exhibition of 1851 ... The Great Exhibition of 1851 was probably the most successful, memorable and influential cultural event of the 19th century. From ...

Great Exhibition - World History Encyclopedia

The 1851 Great Exhibition was held in the purpose-built Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, to showcase the latest developments in engineering, science, and ...

Great Exhibition of 1851 | British history | Britannica

Other articles where Great Exhibition of 1851 is discussed: Sir Henry Cole: …1848 Cole proposed an unprecedented Great Exhibition of the industry of all ...

The Crystal Palace - Wikipedia

The Crystal Palace was a cast iron and plate glass structure, originally built in Hyde Park, London, to house the Great Exhibition of 1851.

The Great Exhibition of 1851 in Hyde Park | The Royal Parks

The Great Exhibition of 1851 was unlike anything that had been seen before. It was a triumphant celebration of the most extraordinary achievements of the ...

The opening of the Great Exhibition 1851 - Royal Collection Trust

The opening of the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations took place on 1 May 1851. On a raised dais in the central crossing of the Crystal ...

What was the Great Exhibition? - BBC Bitesize

The Great Exhibition took place in 1851. · It was a big show where people could see art, inventions and much more. · Prince Albert (Queen Victoria's husband) ...

What was the Great Exhibition of 1851? | London Museum

The Great Exhibition aimed to celebrate modern design and promote Britain as an industrial and imperial power.

The Great Exhibition of 1851: A Nation on Display on JSTOR

The Great Exhibition of 1851, held in London's spectacular Crystal Palace, was the first world's fair and the first industrial exhibition. It was also...

Building the Museum - V&A

The Great Exhibition. In 1851, Londoners were treated to a spectacle of industry and progress. The Great Exhibition, the first ever international exhibition ...

A Tour of the Great Exhibition of 1851 - Exhibit City News

The Great Exhibition birthed the modern tradeshow industry, and inspired at least 240 additional shows during the second half of the century.

Great Exhibition, 1851 - Prince Albert - Royal Collection Trust

From 1849 onwards, Prince Albert played a major role in co-organising the Great Exhibition, alongside Henry Cole (1808-82) and The Royal Commission for the ...

The Crystal Palace and Great Exhibition of 1851 | Ed King - Gale

The origin of the Crystal Palace lay in a decision made in 1849 by Albert, the Prince Consort, together with a small group of friends and advisers, to hold an ...

The Story Of The Great Exhibition - YouTube

This week Lord Hume is outside The Royal Albert Hall to tell you all about the story of The Great Exhibition. Join Lord Hume every week for ...

Crystal Palace | Description, History, & Facts | Britannica

Crystal Palace, giant glass-and-iron exhibition hall in Hyde Park, London, that housed the Great Exhibition of 1851.

Royal Commission for the Exhibition 1851

The Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 awards some 35 postgraduate Fellowships and Scholarships a year, for advanced study and research in science, ...

The Great Exhibition and Historical Memory. - CSUN

10 In the 1870s, what journalist and poet Charles Mackay remembered about the exhibition was that the year 1851 had been 'memorable in the peaceful history of.

Expo 1851 London - Bureau International des Expositions

The first World Expo, 'The Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations', commonly known as the Great Exhibition of 1851, was held in London between 1 ...