visibility Similar

code Related

Image taken from page 293 of 'Cardiff: an illustrated handbook. [By various contributors.] Edited by J. Ballinger'

description

Summary

Image taken from:..Title: "Cardiff: an illustrated handbook. [By various contributors.] Edited by J. Ballinger".Author: BALLINGER, John - Sir.Shelfmark: "British Library HMNTS 10369.dd.7.".Page: 293.Place of Publishing: Cardiff.Date of Publishing: 1896.Publisher: Western Mail.Issuance: monographic.Identifier: 000185154..Explore:.Find this item in the British Library catalogue, 'Explore'. ( http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?cs=frb&doc=BLL01000185154&dscnt=1&scp.scps=scope:(BLCONTENT)&frbg=&tab=local_tab&srt=rank&ct=search&mode=Basic&dum=true&tb=t&indx=1&vl(freeText0)=000185154&fn=search&vid=BLVU1 ) .Download the PDF for this book (volume: 0) ( http://access.bl.uk/item/pdf/lsidyv2b3268ce ) Image found on book scan 293 (NB not necessarily a page number).Download the OCR-derived text for this volume: (plain text) ( https://blmc.blob.core.windows.net/ocrplaintext/000185154_0.txt ) or (json) ( https://blmc.blob.core.windows.net/ocrjson/000185154_0_text.json ) ..Click here ( http://britishlibrary/tags/sysnum000185154 ) to see all the illustrations in this book and click here ( http://britishlibrary/tags/date1896 ) to browse other illustrations published in books in the same year...Order a higher quality version from here ( http://bit.ly/1b3VS7i ) .

After the Paris exposition of 1889, France gloried in her triumph. The time between the expositions of 1889 and 1900 was an era of economic prosperity. When Germans announced they want to hold the next world expo, French politicians, industrialists, and intellectuals realized that the country which hosted the exposition at the threshold of the new century "will define the philosophy and express the synthesis of the 19th century." Participating nations architects were given complete freedom to construct their national pavilions in any style, and display whatever they wished therein. The sole limit was the space assigned to each. The buildings of the 1900 exposition fall into two distinct categories, each representing an essential element of the spirit of 1900: Traditionalist 19th century-styled and Art Nouveau - the new style appropriate to the twentieth century. The pavilion to symbolize the new era was the Palace of Electricity. Many expositions gave visitors an illusory trip to remote lands. The Trans-Siberian was a simulated Peking to Moscow railway and "Tour of the World," located at the base of the Eiffel Tower featured moving canvas of the sights and people throughout the world. More than 83,000 exhibitors and attendance of 51 million visitors made it the largest of any exposition. The 127 congresses had attracted over 80,000 participants. The Gare d'Orsay railroad station (now the Musée d'Orsay), and two of original entrances of Paris Métro stations by Hector Guimard., and the Pont d’Alexandre, the Grand Palais and the Petit Palais opened with the exposition. The exposition Universelle of 1900 was the last of its kind held in France.

label_outline

Tags

bldigital date 1896 pubplace cardiff public domain sysnum 000185154 ballinger john sir large vol 0 page 293 mechanical curator imagesfrombook 000185154 imagesfromvolume 000185154 0 technology sherlocknet tag ann sherlocknet tag chateau sherlocknet tag lyon sherlocknet tag genial sherlocknet tag century sherlocknet tag versailles sherlocknet category diagrams book illustrations victorian era high resolution france versailles architectural diagrams british library historic place
date_range

Date

1800 - 1900
collections

in collections

Paris, 1900

Time Travel Paris Exposition Universelle, 1900
create

Source

British Library
link

Link

bl.uk
copyright

Copyright info

Public Domain, from the British Library's collections, 2013

label_outline Explore John Sir, Sherlocknet Tag Chateau, Sherlocknet Tag Century

Image taken from page 201 of 'Histoire de la Ville d'Anvers'

A M35A2 2 1/2-ton cargo truck pulls a support vehicle up the starboard loading ramp of the United States Naval Ship (USNS) Gordon. USNS Gordon is the first United States Navy (USN) Large, Medium-Speed Roll-on/Roll-off Ships, or LMSR, cargo vessel. USNS Gordon is a former commercial tanker and underwent conversion to United States Navy Military Sealift Command specifications to make it ideal for the loading, transport and unloading of United States Army and United States Marine Corps combat equipment. It is more than 300 yards long and has a storage capacity of more than 300,000 square feet. The ship is named in honor of MASTER Sergeant Gary I. Gordon, US Army, who was posthumously...

Captain Barlow, Captain Trevor, Captain Hall, Captain Dwyer, Major Budd, Captain Hammersley, 14th Regiment

Icon A-Maze ing -Laughter 5, public domain photograph

Image taken from page 505 of 'Chicago, die Geschichte einer Wunderstadt'

Lockheed F-104A Starfighter (Interceptor)

Ogden Estate, Partition Sale. 10 Large Parcels of Water Front Property, Harlem River, Borough of the Bronx, New York City.

Image taken from page 96 of 'Rambles in Naples. An archæological and historical guide to ... Naples and its environs'

RML 16 pounder 12 cwt gun on field carriage Mark II left elevation

Indian River Lagoon National Scenic Byway - Space Shuttle Endeavor at Kennedy Space Center in Florida

MH-60 in flight - A helicopter flying over a field with the sun in the background

Image taken from page 180 of ''S Gravenhage in onzen tijd ... Met 80 illustratiën, etc'

Topics

bldigital date 1896 pubplace cardiff public domain sysnum 000185154 ballinger john sir large vol 0 page 293 mechanical curator imagesfrombook 000185154 imagesfromvolume 000185154 0 technology sherlocknet tag ann sherlocknet tag chateau sherlocknet tag lyon sherlocknet tag genial sherlocknet tag century sherlocknet tag versailles sherlocknet category diagrams book illustrations victorian era high resolution france versailles architectural diagrams british library historic place