London in 1851 - Drawing. Public domain image.
Summary
A view of Piccadilly, the street utterly blocked with carriages and crowds of pedestrians, all attempting to make their way to the Great Exhibition, men and women crowding the windows of the buildings, a banner lettered "Peace & Goodwill to All The World God Save The Queen and Prince Albert."
Courtesy of Boston Public Library
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george cruikshank 1792 1878 prints and drawings
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exhibitions
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great exhibition 1851 london england
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mayhew s exhibition 1851
etchings book illustrations caricatures
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george cruikshank 1792 1878
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Date
1851
Source
Boston Public Library
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