Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, London by Anonymous

Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, London

Anonymous

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Product details Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, London

Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, London

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Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, London, 1851. Panoramic view of the Great Exhibition of 1851, held at Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London. The upper half shows exhibits from France; the lower half shows exhibitions of paper goods, bookbinding, printing, fine arts and exhibits form Jersey and Gernsey, and machinery. People look at the exhibits, and appear in the balconies above each section. Designed by Sir Joseph Paxton, the Crystal Palace was later moved to Sydenham as part of an amusement park. It was destroyed by fire in on 30 November 1936.

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  • The London Archives (City of London)/Heritage Images

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