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"Exploring the Rich History of Exhibitions: From The Rosetta Stone to The Skylon" Step into the British Museum in London, England

Background imageExhibition Collection: Women Fencing 1902

Women Fencing 1902
An exhibition of ladies fencing at Oxford Town Hall

Background imageExhibition Collection: The American dancer Nitza Vernille appearing in

The American dancer Nitza Vernille appearing in the new Shubert revue Artists and Models, 1927 Date: 1927

Background imageExhibition Collection: Miss Mary Ho-Tung - British Empire Exhibition

Miss Mary Ho-Tung - British Empire Exhibition
Miss Mary Ho-Tung, daughter of Sir Robert and Lady Ho-Tung, who had travelled to Britain with her parents in 1924 for the British Empire exhibition

Background imageExhibition Collection: British Empire Exhibition - Sir Robert & Lady Ho-Tung

British Empire Exhibition - Sir Robert & Lady Ho-Tung
Sir Robert and Lady Ho-Tung, who had travelled to Britain in 1924 for the British Empire Exhibition. Sir Robert was a prominent merchant in Hong Kong and associated with the firm of Jardine

Background imageExhibition Collection: THAILAND-LIFESTYLE-PET-EXPO-DOG

THAILAND-LIFESTYLE-PET-EXPO-DOG
A pug dressed in tartan stands in front of a stand at the 10th Thailand international Pet Variety Exhibition in Bangkok on March 26, 2021. (Photo by Mladen ANTONOV / AFP)

Background imageExhibition Collection: EXHIBITION dust photographers action atmosphere

EXHIBITION dust photographers action atmosphere
1973 Targa Florio. Little Madonie Circuit, Sicily, Italy. 13th May 1973. Arturo Merzario/Nino Vaccarella (Ferrari 312 PB), retired, blasts away from the start. Ref: 5336/11

Background imageExhibition Collection: Maurice and Eleonora at the Acacia, 1926

Maurice and Eleonora at the Acacia, 1926
The famous dancer Maurice Mouvet and Eleanora Ambrose, the daughter of a Kansas City oil millionaire, captured by Annie Fish giving an exhibition dance at the Acacia in Paris. Date: 1926

Background imageExhibition Collection: The Balkan States Exhibition - Earls Court - Old Japan

The Balkan States Exhibition - Earls Court - Old Japan
The Balkan States Exhibition at Earls Court in 1907 was really two exhibitions in one. The main event featured a large Balkan village with practical working exhibits by native workers (see)

Background imageExhibition Collection: Incandescent giant lamp, model of the Edison type bulb. Expo

Incandescent giant lamp, model of the Edison type bulb. Expo
Incandescent giant lamp, twelve feet high, mounted on a pedestal crowned by a model of the Edison type bulb, increased 20, 000 times

Background imageExhibition Collection: The Centennial International Exhibition of 1876 in Philadelp

The Centennial International Exhibition of 1876 in Philadelp
United States. The Centennial International Exhibition of 1876 in Philadelphia. Horticultural Hall. The Spanish and American Illustration (1876)

Background imageExhibition Collection: Advertisement, Levi Strauss copper riveted overalls

Advertisement, Levi Strauss copper riveted overalls
Advertisement for Levi Strauss copper riveted overalls, featuring Levis Electric Rodeo -- the Talk of Treasure Island. The figures are all hand-carved likenesses of famous rodeo people in authentic

Background imageExhibition Collection: Festival of Britain EAW035704

Festival of Britain EAW035704
Festival of Britain, London 1951. Crowds around the Royal Festival Hall on the South Bank site, Lambeth. Photographed 12 May 1951

Background imageExhibition Collection: Ally Pally

Ally Pally
9th October 1935: Rows of stalls in the main hall of Alexandra Palace, at the start of the North London Exhibition. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageExhibition Collection: Captured Aircraft

Captured Aircraft
9th November 1918: Captured German aircraft at the Lord Mayors show, London. (Photo by A. R. Coster/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageExhibition Collection: The Turin Exposition of 1911 - The Hungarian Pavilion

The Turin Exposition of 1911 - The Hungarian Pavilion
The Turin Exposition of 1911 - The quite surreal Hungarian Pavilion Date: 1911

Background imageExhibition Collection: Festival of Britain a51_07997

Festival of Britain a51_07997
Festival of Britain, South Bank, Lambeth, London. Reg Butlers Bird and Cage sculpture exhibited on the South Bank Exhibition site during the Festival of Britain. Photographed by M W Parry in 1951

Background imageExhibition Collection: Contrapuntal Forms a51_06169

Contrapuntal Forms a51_06169
Festival of Britain 1951, Lambeth, London. Barbara Hepworths sculpture Contrapuntal Forms exhibited on the South Bank Exhibition site. Photographed by M W Parry

Background imageExhibition Collection: Pavo cristalus, peacock

Pavo cristalus, peacock
Specimen on display in Gallery 40 at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageExhibition Collection: Antwerp Exhibition 1930

Antwerp Exhibition 1930
Workmen putting the finishing touches to the British Pavilion at the Antwerp Exhibition, Belgium. On the right is a copy of the Schneider Cup aeroplane. Date: 1930

Background imageExhibition Collection: J. W Walkers Organ at the Great Exhibition, 1851

J. W Walkers Organ at the Great Exhibition, 1851
An organ in the Tudor style, designed by Banks and Barry, adapted for a hall or music room. Date: 1851

Background imageExhibition Collection: Baba Beaton

Baba Beaton
Barbara ( Baba ) Beaton (1912 - 1973), Mrs Alec Hambro, younger sister of Cecil Beaton and the subject of many of his early portraits

Background imageExhibition Collection: Ideal Home Exhibition - Heath Robinson Home

Ideal Home Exhibition - Heath Robinson Home
William Heath Robinsons Ideal Home - " The Gadgets". Displayed at the Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition at London Olympia. Date: 1934

Background imageExhibition Collection: Spacecraft model, Soviet exhibition, 1927

Spacecraft model, Soviet exhibition, 1927
Spacecraft model from a Soviet exhibition held in 1927. This interplanetary spacecraft model was built by the Baltic German Soviet rocket engineer Friedrich Zander (18871933)

Background imageExhibition Collection: Dr. Merryweathers Tempest Prognosticator

Dr. Merryweathers Tempest Prognosticator
Featured in the Great Exhibition of 1851, Dr. Merryweather of Whitbys Tempest Prognosticator was designed to warn of approaching storms

Background imageExhibition Collection: Empire Exhibition at Glasgow

Empire Exhibition at Glasgow
A bird s-eye view of the buildings and grounds comprising Bellahouston Park, at the Empire Exhibition in Glasgow

Background imageExhibition Collection: Poster, Motor Show, Automobile Club of France

Poster, Motor Show, Automobile Club of France
Poster, 5th Motor Show, Automobile Club of France, Cars and Cycles, Champs Elysees, Paris, 10-25 December 1902. Date: 1902

Background imageExhibition Collection: 'Gallery of views of ancient Rome'Detail. Painting by Giovanni Paolo Pannini

"Gallery of views of ancient Rome"Detail. Painting by Giovanni Paolo Pannini
AIS5389764 " Gallery of views of ancient Rome" Detail. Painting by Giovanni Paolo Pannini (Panini) (1691-1765). 1759

Background imageExhibition Collection: The Explanation of the Cosmorama, 29 St. Jamess Street Gallery, pub

The Explanation of the Cosmorama, 29 St. Jamess Street Gallery, pub
GHL56515 The Explanation of the Cosmorama, 29 St.Jamess Street Gallery, pub. December 1st 1821 (aquatint) by English School, (19th century); 14x22 cm; London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageExhibition Collection: A portrait of the dancers Oyra and Dorma Leigh, 1914

A portrait of the dancers Oyra and Dorma Leigh, 1914 Date: 1915

Background imageExhibition Collection: The dancer Michael Rinder and partner at the Royalty Club

The dancer Michael Rinder and partner at the Royalty Club, London, 1922 Date: 1922

Background imageExhibition Collection: General Fisheries Exhibition in Salzburg, 1900 (litho)

General Fisheries Exhibition in Salzburg, 1900 (litho)
747095 General Fisheries Exhibition in Salzburg, 1900 (litho) by German School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Photolith V Brenamour)

Background imageExhibition Collection: Invitation, Glasgow International Exhibition 1901

Invitation, Glasgow International Exhibition 1901
Invitation to the Opening of the Glasgow International Exhibition on 2 May 1901. 1901

Background imageExhibition Collection: Royal Air Force display at Hendon

Royal Air Force display at Hendon
Crazy flying stunts at the Royal Air Force Display at Hendon. Date: 1933

Background imageExhibition Collection: Smith Premier Typewriter No. 4 - at The Paris Exposition 1900

Smith Premier Typewriter No. 4 - at The Paris Exposition 1900
Advertising card for The Smith Premier Typewriter No.4 exhibited at The Paris Exposition of 1900. Date: 1900

Background imageExhibition Collection: Devon - Hooe - estuary of the River Plym

Devon - Hooe - estuary of the River Plym
Homeward Bound - Nyasaland (modern Malawi). An african woman carrying a large load on her head and her baby on her back. Postcard sold at the British Empire Exhibition at the East African Pavilion

Background imageExhibition Collection: Our Miss Gibbs by Adrian Ross

Our Miss Gibbs by Adrian Ross
Promotional postcard for Our Miss Gibbs by Adrian Ross; music Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton. First produced at the Gaiety Theatre, 23rd January 1909

Background imageExhibition Collection: Anglo-Japanese exhibition, Taitokuin Mausoleum model

Anglo-Japanese exhibition, Taitokuin Mausoleum model
A model of the shrine of Shogun at Tokyo, the Taitokuin Mausoleum model, at the Japan-British exhibition at White City (May to October 1910)

Background imageExhibition Collection: Poster design, Brussels International Exhibition

Poster design, Brussels International Exhibition, April to November 1935. Date: 1935

Background imageExhibition Collection: Festival of Empire advertisement 1911

Festival of Empire advertisement 1911
An advertising promotion for the Festival of Empire at the Crystal Palace, running from May to October 1911. The Festival features the Imperial exhibition, the Pageant of London

Background imageExhibition Collection: CRYSTAL PALACE, 1851. Queen Victoria, left, opens the Great Exhibition, the first

CRYSTAL PALACE, 1851. Queen Victoria, left, opens the Great Exhibition, the first international industrial exhibition, at the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, England, May 1851

Background imageExhibition Collection: Lanchester Motor

Lanchester Motor
November 1919: The Lanchester engine and chassis on show at the Olympic Motor Show in London. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageExhibition Collection: Brough Superior

Brough Superior
29th November 1931: The new Brough Superior at the Olympia Motorcycle Show in London. The vehicle boasts a baby cat engine, twin rear tyres and a side radiator. (Photo by J. A)

Background imageExhibition Collection: Olympia Stadium

Olympia Stadium
1909: Interior of the Olympia exhibition halls in Kensington, London. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageExhibition Collection: Trent Bridge, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire

Trent Bridge, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. Interestingly, on the far right can be seen part of the main exhibition hall of the 1903 Nottingham Midlands Exhibition, known as the Ivory Tower

Background imageExhibition Collection: Latvia, Riga, Riga Motor Museum, 1961 Pioneer 2M, Soviet-era turbo engined record car

Latvia, Riga, Riga Motor Museum, 1961 Pioneer 2M, Soviet-era turbo engined record car and 1962 ZIL-112S, Soviet-era 300HP sports car

Background imageExhibition Collection: Nadars Le Geant balloon on exhibition at the Crystal Palace in London in 1863

Nadars Le Geant balloon on exhibition at the Crystal Palace in London in 1863. Contemporary English wood engraving
THE GIANT BALLOON, 1863. Nadars Le Geant balloon on exhibition at the Crystal Palace in London in 1863. Contemporary English wood engraving

Background imageExhibition Collection: Allosaurus cranium

Allosaurus cranium
A detail of the skull of Allosaurus, the Upper Jurassic carnivorous dinosaur that lived 153 to 135 million years ago. On display at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageExhibition Collection: Central Hall

Central Hall
View of the Central Hall and Diplodocus replica skeleton, Gallery 10, Life Galleries at The Natural History Museum, London. The Museum was first opened to the public in 1881



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"Exploring the Rich History of Exhibitions: From The Rosetta Stone to The Skylon" Step into the British Museum in London, England, and witness the awe-inspiring sight of The Rosetta Stone. This ancient artifact serves as a testament to the power of exhibitions in preserving our past. Traveling across Europe, exhibitions have become an integral part of cultural celebrations. Take a glimpse at the Festival of Britain View, where creativity flourishes on every corner. Or immerse yourself in the captivating Art of Banksy Preview Sydney, showcasing thought-provoking street art. For those seeking a dose of nostalgia, hop into a Dodge Charger like those from Dukes of Hazard and relive classic moments from television history. Alternatively, embark on an adventure through Glasgow's streets with the Guidebook - Seeing Glasgow by Tram and Bus. Uncover mysteries at Sherlock Holmes Exhibition's Living Room in London – step into his world and solve crimes alongside literature's greatest detective. And don't miss out on Bellahouston Park's Empire Exhibition or its 1924 predecessor that showcased Britain's grandeur to visitors from around the globe. From Letchworth Brochure promoting utopian living spaces to South Bank's iconic Skylon during Festival of Britain 1951 – exhibitions have always pushed boundaries and inspired innovation. Crossing continents to America, discover historical treasures such as The Declaration of Independence housed within Free Quaker Meeting House at Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia. Witness how they can preserve pivotal moments that shaped nations. Back in Scotland lies an artistic haven with vibrant Art Exhibitions throughout Glasgow – each stroke telling stories untold before, and are more than just displays; they are gateways connecting us to our collective heritage while inspiring new ideas for generations to come.