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Imperial Austrian Exhibition

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Imperial Austrian Exhibition
The Great Wheel at Earl's Court Exhibition Ground
Overview
BIE-classUnrecognized exposition
NameImperial Austrian Exhibition
AreaEarl's Court
Location
CityLondon
Timeline
Opening20 June 1906
Closure6 October 1906

The Imperial Austrian Exhibition world's fair was held at Earl's Court in London in 1906.[1] It opened on 20 June[2] and closed on 6 October.[3]

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Exhibitions and attractions

Three aspects of Austrian society were explored in different themed areas:

  • There was a "Tyrolean Village" with lacemakers, woodcarvers, beer halls and cafes[4]
  • A model underground salt mine reached by a slide[2]
  • A Bohemia area opened by the Bohemian revivalist Count Lützow[5]

Exhibitors included the photographer Josef Jindřich Šechtl,[6] and the bronze goods manufacturer Kalmar who won a bronze prize.[7] There was also an Austrian restaurant.[8]

The exhibition was the last use of the Great Wheel, a 94.5-metre (310 ft) tall[9][10] Ferris wheel which was the world's tallest from its opening in 1895 until 1900. It was demolished in 1907.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Pelle, Kimberley D (2008). "Appendix D:Fairs Not Included". In Findling, John E (ed.). Encyclopedia of World's Fairs and Expositions. McFarland & Company, Inc. p. 414. ISBN 9780786434169.
  2. ^ a b "Papers Past — Poverty Bay Herald — 19 June 1906 — SLICING DOWN THE SALT MINE". Retrieved 22 March 2012.
  3. ^ a b Anderson Norman (1992). Ferris Wheels:An illustrated history. Popular Press. p. 100. ISBN 087972532X.
  4. ^ "1906 Imperial". Archived from the original on 11 July 2015. Retrieved 1 March 2012.
  5. ^ "Bohemian section at the Austrian exhibition, Earl's Court, London, S. W. 1906. Under the auspices of the City council of the royal capital Prague, and under the honorary presidency of Francis count Lützow and Vladímir Srb...Guide to the Bohemian section and to the kingdom of Bohemia". Retrieved 22 March 2012.
  6. ^ P. Scheufler, Jižní Čechy objektivem tří generací, České Budějovice 1989
  7. ^ "Kalmar-B.swf (application/x-shockwave=flash Object)". Retrieved 22 March 2012.
  8. ^ "Jazz Age Club". 29 October 2011. Retrieved 22 March 2012.
  9. ^ Great Wheel, Earls Court
  10. ^ Spot the difference: London landmarks, then and now


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