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The Great Exhibition Of 1851, Hyde Park
The Great Exhibition of 1851. Artwork of the transept of The Great Exhibition, held in Hyde Park, London, England, from May to October 1851. This is... more
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The Great Exhibition Of 1851, Hyde Park
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The Great Exhibition of 1851. Artwork of the transept of The Great Exhibition, held in Hyde Park, London, England, from May to October 1851. This is the central exhibition space seen from the south, with a curved roof enclosing live elm trees growing in the park, and a fountain and statues. The roof was 33 metres high. The building, which was later moved to South London, was destroyed by fire in 1936. The Great Exhibition contained 100,000 exhibits from around the world, half being from Britain and the British Empire. Engraving from a daguerreotype by John Jabez Edwin Mayall (1810-1901). Published in 'Knight's Pictorial Gallery of Arts' (1858) by the English publisher Charles Knight (1791-1873).
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