Imperial authorities questioned whether so distant Van Diemen’s Land could participate in the ‘Great Exhibition’ to be held at London’s Crystal Palace in 1851, but as it transpired, the locals made a notable showing. Aspiring to display the positives of ‘his’ colony, Lieutenant-Governor Sir William Denison was the driving force behind this participation, with Joseph Milligan his chief aide and members of the local Royal Society notably assisting. The range and types of exhibits were remarkable and fascinating. Contributions came from various local quarters, one of interest being an ex-convict with whom Denison had some political liaison, whereas, conversely, Denison’s critics tended to abstain from involvement. Women played a role in contri...
Richard Daintree is well known as an Australian colonial photographer and geologist. I look at six i...
Products of the eighteenth-century Enlightenment, museum institutions were created in the Australasi...
Following the first world exhibition, the 1851 Crystal Palace Exhibition in London, exhibitions beca...
The grand exhibitions of the Victorian and Edwardian eras are the lens through which Peter Hoffenber...
The first World's Fair: British Colony in 1851: The Indian Exposition at the Crystal Palace. The aim...
Coinciding with the coronation of King George V, the 1911 Festival of Empire at the Crystal Palace i...
The aim of this paper is to provide a closer insight into the importance of The Great Exhibition con...
Pomara in London, 1846 'The Spectator' declared it to be "the most interesting exhibition of the sea...
A printed copy of the Annual Report of the Royal Society of Van Diemen's Land (1853), with handwritt...
In 1879 the British Colony of New South Wales hosted the first international exhibition in the South...
In 1879 the British colony of New South Wales hosted the first international exhibition in the South...
© 2018 Dr Sarah KirbyBetween 1879 and 1890 there was barely a year in which an international exhibit...
Apparitions of empire and imperial ideologies were deeply embedded in the International Exhibition, ...
South Australia colonial art has been largely overlooked in the context of the history of the art of...
Notes and typescript by Eric DB Hortin about the Tasmanian International Exhibition, Hobart, Tasmani...
Richard Daintree is well known as an Australian colonial photographer and geologist. I look at six i...
Products of the eighteenth-century Enlightenment, museum institutions were created in the Australasi...
Following the first world exhibition, the 1851 Crystal Palace Exhibition in London, exhibitions beca...
The grand exhibitions of the Victorian and Edwardian eras are the lens through which Peter Hoffenber...
The first World's Fair: British Colony in 1851: The Indian Exposition at the Crystal Palace. The aim...
Coinciding with the coronation of King George V, the 1911 Festival of Empire at the Crystal Palace i...
The aim of this paper is to provide a closer insight into the importance of The Great Exhibition con...
Pomara in London, 1846 'The Spectator' declared it to be "the most interesting exhibition of the sea...
A printed copy of the Annual Report of the Royal Society of Van Diemen's Land (1853), with handwritt...
In 1879 the British Colony of New South Wales hosted the first international exhibition in the South...
In 1879 the British colony of New South Wales hosted the first international exhibition in the South...
© 2018 Dr Sarah KirbyBetween 1879 and 1890 there was barely a year in which an international exhibit...
Apparitions of empire and imperial ideologies were deeply embedded in the International Exhibition, ...
South Australia colonial art has been largely overlooked in the context of the history of the art of...
Notes and typescript by Eric DB Hortin about the Tasmanian International Exhibition, Hobart, Tasmani...
Richard Daintree is well known as an Australian colonial photographer and geologist. I look at six i...
Products of the eighteenth-century Enlightenment, museum institutions were created in the Australasi...
Following the first world exhibition, the 1851 Crystal Palace Exhibition in London, exhibitions beca...