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international or
colonial world's fairs. 1791 – Prague,
Bohemia –
first industrial exhibition on the
occasion of the
coronation of
Leopold II as king of Bohemia...
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eighteenth century,
industrial exhibitions in
Europe and
North America became more
common reflecting the
technological dynamism of the
Industrial Revolution....
- The
National Industrial Exhibitions (内国勧業博覧会,
Naikoku Kangyō Hakurankai) were a
series of five
exhibitions in
Meiji ****an,
staged between 1877 and 1903...
- The
Great Exhibition of the
Works of
Industry of All Nations, also
known as the
Great Exhibition or the
Crystal Palace Exhibition (in
reference to the...
- The
Great Industrial Exhibition in 1853 was held in Dublin, Ireland. In its day, it was the
largest international event to be held in Ireland. The Irish...
- and one of the top
fairs in
North America. The
exhibition, then
known as the
Toronto Industrial Exhibition,
first took
place in 1879,
largely to promote...
- The
Tokyo Industrial Exhibition (Tōkyō Kangyō Hakurankai) was held in Tokyo, ****an in 1907. Held in Ueno Park, the
event celebrated Imperial ****an's economic...
- The
Exhibition of
Industrial Arts and
Manufacturers was held in 1849 in
Birmingham between 3
September until 15
December 1849. It was held in a temporary...
- time for the
Second National Industrial Exhibition; the
smaller brick building used by the
first National Industrial Exhibition in 1877 was
incorporated into...
- Republic). The
first industrial exhibition was on the
occasion of the
coronation of
Leopold II as king of Bohemia. The
exhibition was held in the Clementinum...