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Exhibited Collection (page 6)

Background imageExhibited Collection: BAINs CHEMICAL T GRAPH

BAINs CHEMICAL T GRAPH
BAINs CHEMICAL TELEGRAPH exhibited at the Crystal Palace

Background imageExhibited Collection: STOVE, 1851

STOVE, 1851
Stove and fender by Stuart and Smith of Sheffield, exhibited at the Crystal Palace

Background imageExhibited Collection: Phonograph Exhibited

Phonograph Exhibited
The PHONOGRAPH is demonstrated at a London exhibition, attracting the interest of many, including a Post Office messenger boy

Background imageExhibited Collection: Bain Chemical Telegraph

Bain Chemical Telegraph
Bains chemical telegraph, exhibited at the Crystal Palace, London

Background imageExhibited Collection: The Amazon Sculpture

The Amazon Sculpture
The Amazon A sculpture by Kiss, Berlin of an Amazon woman spearing a lion which is attacking her horse

Background imageExhibited Collection: Splendid American Chair

Splendid American Chair
A triumph of American Victoriana, this Patent Continental Spring Chair is exhibited by the American Chair Company at the Crystal Palace

Background imageExhibited Collection: Wonderful Horse of 1595

Wonderful Horse of 1595
A horse named Morocco or Marocco, exhibited by Banks; it was trained to leap on its hind legs, and count numbers on dice; it was shown in London at the Bell Savage Inn

Background imageExhibited Collection: TUERs CARPET LOOM 1862

TUERs CARPET LOOM 1862
Tuer and Halls Power-Loom for weaving carpets. (Exhibited at the 1862 Exhibition, London)

Background imageExhibited Collection: Mermaids in London

Mermaids in London
Mermaids exhibited in London in 1758, 1775 and 1794

Background imageExhibited Collection: French Expo Dolls

French Expo Dolls
Doll representations of the Duke of Reichstadt (son of Napoleon I) in centre with (from L to R) his bride, Mameluke, Polcinello and baby exhibited at Paris Exposition

Background imageExhibited Collection: Racial /s Africa / Hottentot

Racial /s Africa / Hottentot
SaRTJE BaRTMAN, also known as The Hottentot Venus - African servant girl brought to London 1810 & exhibited there and in Paris, where she died 1815, her body preserved

Background imageExhibited Collection: Telescope, Paris 1899

Telescope, Paris 1899
Giant telescope exhibited at the Paris Exposition

Background imageExhibited Collection: Kempelins Automaton Chess Player

Kempelins Automaton Chess Player
Wolfgang von Kempelins Automaton Chess Player. It was created in Germany, was widely exhibited, and eventually reappeared in New York in 1845



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