The Empire of India Exhibition took place at Earls Court in London in 1895. Indian scenery was reproduced and there were displays which reflected the country's past and present states. The overall theme was that modern India was the product of British patience and genius. It was organised by Imre Kiralfy.
It featured the Great Wheel.
References
- Empire of India Exhibition (1895 : London, England); Kiralfy, Imre; J. J. Keliher & Co., publisher; Earl's Court (London, England) (11 January 1885). "Official catalogue of the Empire of India exhibition : Earl's Court, London, S.W., 1895". London : Printed and published by J.J. Keliher & Co., 33, King William Street, London Bridge, E.C. – via Internet Archive.
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- James, Lawrence (1995). The Rise and Fall of the British Empire. New York: St. Martin's Griffin. p. 217. ISBN 0-312-16985-X.
- Empire of India Exhibition, 1895, Earl's Court, London, S.W.: Libretto and Official Guide. J.J. Keliher & Company. 1895.
External links
- Media related to Empire of India Exhibition at Wikimedia Commons
- Official catalogue.
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