London, England: Cassell, Peter & Galpin, weekly.1862-1863 [Text in English]
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A weekly report on the International Exhibition held in London in 1862.
Contains articles on pottery at the Exhibition; stained and painted
glass; civil and naval engineering; the fruit and food trophy, designed
by Alfred Gilbert; furniture and decoration; the contributions of the
British Colonies; fine art in the Exhibition; the Netherlands
contributions; naval architecture; the design of wall and floor
coverings; Minton’s majolica fountain; safety apparatus on railways;
carvings in the Exhibition; the French contributions in the
Exhibitions; silver plate in the Exhibition; musical instruments in the
exhibition; sculpture; the contributions of Rome; machinery in the
Exhibition; tapestries; Japan in the Exhibition; bookbinding; bronzes;
Grecian contributions to the Exhibition; engravings and etchings;
enamelled tiles; Ireland’s contributions to the Exhibition; glass
chandeliers; art jewellery; the contributions of Turkey; carriages in
the Exhibition; fire engines and fire escapes; cutlery, iron and general
hardware; the American contribution to the Exhibition; etc.