some inventions there are:
The camera
the fridge
the freezer
some engines
a knife with 300 blades
a water pump
a train
a model rail way
a car
In total, there were 13,000 different exhibits in the Great Exhibition of 1851
It wasn't. The building known as the Crystal Palace was built to house some of the exhibits of the Great Exhibition in 1851.
The Great Exhibition was called "great" because it was large and had many exhibits from many parts of the world.
display, presentation, performance, show, exhibition
The Great Exhibition of 1851, held in London's Crystal Palace, featured exhibits from 28 different countries. These nations showcased their industrial and cultural achievements, making it a significant event in promoting international trade and cooperation. The exhibition attracted millions of visitors and highlighted the advancements of the Industrial Revolution.
The Great Exhibition of 1851.
at the great exhibition they had on display : stalls, shops, thing to buy food places and etc.
The Great Exhibition was opened on May 1st 1851 at Crystal Palace in Hyde Park by Queen Victoria and her husband Prince Albert. Among its exhibits were - The Koh-i-Noor diamond A folding piano An 80-blade knife A steam hammer Early bicycles
Yes, tickets were required to attend the Great Exhibition, which took place in 1851 at the Crystal Palace in London. The admission fee varied depending on the day and time, with reduced prices for certain groups. The revenue from ticket sales helped support the exhibition and its various exhibits.
Slang for "Exhibition" as many years ago it was all about exhibits etc...
The Crystal Palace was built specifically to house the Great Exhibition of 1851
The Great Exhibition opened in 1851.