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.
In total, there were 13,000 different exhibits in the Great Exhibition of 1851
Morris visited the Great Exhibition of 1851, held at the Crystal Palace in London. This exhibition showcased industrial achievements and innovations from around the world, emphasizing the advancements of the Victorian era. It greatly influenced Morris's views on art, design, and the relationship between craftsmanship and industry.
Asterix has visited a great many countries including Belgium, Egypt, Britain, Greece, Spain, Switzerland, and of course, Rome.
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 of 1851, held in London's Crystal Palace, featured participation from numerous countries. Notable participants included the United Kingdom, France, the United States, Germany, and Austria, among others. Many nations showcased their industrial achievements and cultural artifacts, contributing to a global exchange of ideas and innovations. Overall, the exhibition included over 40 countries, highlighting the advancements of the Industrial Revolution.
The Crystal Palace was built specifically to house the Great Exhibition of 1851
There were many different items, about 13-14 thousand
The Great Exhibition opened in 1851.
the great exhibition was opened in 1851 by a man called prince albert.
The "Great Exhibition" was an exhibition of technology and culture held in Hyde Park in London in 1851 for which a special glass building was constructed "The Crystal Palace". I do not see how "fought" has any relevance to the the exhibition.
The Great Exhibition was in 1851. The first bicycles didn't appear until the 1870's.