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User:Stephen2nd/Victorian Era Exhibition 1897

Coordinates: 51°29′18″N 0°11′56″W / 51.48835°N 0.19889°W / 51.48835; -0.19889
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The Victorian Era Exhibition of 1897 held in Earls Court London, England, was created to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the 1837 succession of Queen Victoria. The exhibition was officially opened by HRH the Duke of Cambridge, on May 24th 1897. The Director General of the Exhibition was Imre Kiralfy. The main exhibition building, measuring approximately 400 foot in length x 60 foot width, was divided into two sections, the west wing for the Historical & Commemorative Section, which was subdivided into the Military and Naval Room linked by a corridor to the Historical Room, at either side of the corridor, the Dickens and Thackeray Room opposite the Royal Room. The east wing was solely devoted to the Fine Art Section, exhibiting works from artists such as Edward Henry Corbould.

Entertainment

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At the exterior of the main building the grounds were used for numerous outdoor exhibitions such as The Great Wheel, stated as the largest in the world at that time, and spectacular displays by such showmen as Buffalo Bill and his Wild West Show, reputed as a favorite of Queen Victoria, also films and "Ghost illusions" by the Liverpudlian Randall Williams. Water-slides and various aqua-exhibitions were displayed in flooded parts of the outdoor arena. Seen as a novelty at that time, working "Baby Incubators" were also displayed by Dr. Martin A. Couney (1870-1950).

Dickens Memorial

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Dickens Writing desk
ART AND LETTERS ROOM
THE CHARLES DICKENS MEMORIAL,

(Between Historical and Naval Corridor and Military rooms.)

CASE – DICKENS MEMORIALS
CARLYLE RELIC

1897; Victoria Era Exhibition Catalogue

Memorabilia

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Commemorative Medal

A memorial Medal (50mm) was struck by Spink & Son, London, for the 1897 Victorian Era Exhibition. The coin has a raised image of Queen Victoria stating: Victoria D: G: Britt: Regina F: D: Ind: Imp in commemor an reg sexagesimi MDCCCXCVII. The back states Victorian Era Exhibition, opened by HRH The Duke of Cambridge, May 24th 1897.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ 1897; Victoria Era Exhibition Catalogue.

51°29′18″N 0°11′56″W / 51.48835°N 0.19889°W / 51.48835; -0.19889

Category:Exhibitions in the United Kingdom Category:Victorian era Category:Queen Victoria Category:1897 in London