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Royal Jubilee Exhibition

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Royal Jubilee Exhibition
Hardman & Holden stand at the exhibition
Overview
BIE-classUnrecognized exposition
NameRoyal Jubilee Exhibition
Visitors4.5 million
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
CityManchester
VenueRoyal Botanical Gardens
Timeline
Opening3 May 1887

The Royal Jubilee Exhibition of 1887 was held in Old Trafford, Manchester, England, to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria's accession. It was opened by Princess Alexandra, the Princess of Wales (wife of the Prince of Wales, later Edward VII) on 3 May 1887, and remained open for 166 days, during which time there were 4.5 million paying visitors, 74,600 in one day alone.[1]

The site chosen for the construction of the purpose-built exhibition halls was the present-day White City retail park, then the Royal Botanical Gardens. Amusements such as tobogganing slides and a sports arena were also provided, and decorations were provided by Ford Madox Brown,[2] assisted by Susan Dacre.[3]

Designed by the architectural practice of Maxwell and Tuke,[4] the buildings were constructed from cast iron gas pipes, and had large glazed areas.[5] The main building was in the shape of a cross,[6] with a central dome 150 feet (46 m) high and 90 feet (27 m) in diameter from which radiated four long galleries.[7] Temporary sidings for the Manchester South Junction and Altrincham Railway were completed in 1886, to provide convenient access for visitors.

Maxwell and Tuke were also the architects of the Manchester Exhibition in 1888.[4][8]

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References

Citations

  1. ^ Newton (1998), pp. 5–9
  2. ^ "Ford Madox Brown Pre-Raphaelite Pioneer" (PDF), p. 10, archived from the original (PDF) on 27 October 2011, retrieved 29 December 2011
  3. ^ Thomson (2007), pp. 193–202
  4. ^ a b Pearson, Lynn (2004). "Maxwell, James (1838–1893)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/101264. Retrieved 10 September 2014. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  5. ^ Newton (1998), pp. 5–6
  6. ^ Newton (1998), p. 11
  7. ^ Newton (1998), p. 7
  8. ^ "Maxwell and Tuke", Grace’s Guide British Industrial History, 3 May 2013, retrieved 12 September 2014

Bibliography

  • Newton, Bill (1998), Manchester Royal Jubilee Exhibition Old Trafford, 1887, Trafford Leisure Services, ISBN 978-0-86157-240-3
  • Thomson, Susan W. (2007), Manchester's Victorian Art Scene and Its Unrecognised Artists, Manchester Art Press, ISBN 978-0-9554619-0-3

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