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124: 83: 642: 33: 106:. The Irish village ("Ballymaclinton") was inhabited by 150 "colleens" (Irish girls) who demonstrated various forms of domestic industry, as well as displays of manufacturing and even an art gallery. The "Senegalese village" was a so-called "native village" displaying day-to-day life, as well as various artefacts. Press reports commented on the "surprising cleanliness" of the Irish, while readers were reminded that the Senegalese were "cleaner than they looked". 1690: 791: 218: 1977: 283:(TA) took over a corner on South Africa Road in WW2, The BBC took over much of the remaining site from the 1950s onwards with the BBC Television Centre (now itself being developed into the 'Television Centre' flats, studios and retail), BBC Media Village and BBC Worldwide buildings and in the early 2000s the last buildings on the East of Wood Lane were demolished to make way for the 165:
In 1937, a large portion of the White City site was cleared to make way for a housing estate. During the clearance, the Flip Flap, and a number of other White City structures, were sold for scrap to the steel firm George Cohen, Sons and Co Limited—the same company who had dismantled the Great Wheel
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Only the internal structure of the TA building on South Africa Road remains from the numerous halls and ornate buildings of the original exhibition. Hammersmith Park, at the north of Frithville Gardens, was once part of the Japanese Garden, and is the only part of the 1908 exhibition site still
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After being used for four more exhibitions up to 1914, the site fell into disrepair and was unused for over twenty years. It was then demolished bit by bit to make way for various developments over the last century. First in the 1930s the housing estate in the North of the site, now centred on
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On 14 August 1908, a balloon owned by American balloonist Capt. Lovelace exploded at the exhibition, killing his 18-year-old secretary and a male employee. Six others were injured, including a 47-year-old employee who died days after the accident. Newspaper reports indicated that the explosion
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The fair was the first international exhibition co-organised and sponsored by two countries. It covered an area of some 140 acres (57 hectares), including an artificial lake, surrounded by an immense network of white buildings in elaborate (often Oriental) styles.
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held in London between 14 May and 31 October 1908. It was the first in the series of the White City Exhibitions. The exhibition attracted 8 million visitors and celebrated the
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visible. A small area of tiling preserved from the Garden could be seen inside the main Television Centre site adjacent to the Studio 1 Audience Entrance. The
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gives a satirical account of a visit to the Franco-British Exhibition in his Erchie Macpherson story "At the Franco-British Exhibition" first published in the
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The Exhibitions: Great White City, Shepherds Bush, London: 100th Anniversary of the Franco-British Exhibition, 1908 - 2008
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Munro, Neil, "At the Franco-British Exhibition", in Osborne, Brian D. & Armstrong, Ronald (eds.) (2002),
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site, in Wood Lane adjacent to the Westway overpass and once part of the Exhibition, is now occupied by the
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Madeline Holt interviewing Miranda Carter. Edited by Peter Barron. (14 May 2008). "Section: White City".
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The most popular attractions at the exhibition were the two so-called "colonial villages"—an "
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signed in 1904 by the United Kingdom and France. The chief architect of the buildings was
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occurred when a lighted match was thrown to the ground during preparations for a flight.
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International Exhibition of Arts and Manufactures (Dublin, 1874)
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International Exhibition of Navigation, Commerce and Industry
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Fleeting Cities. Imperial Expositions in Fin-de-Siècle Europe
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Aerial view of White City stadium and exhibition halls, 1928
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Franco-British Exhibition, London, 1908. Fine Arts Catalogue
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village", which were designed to communicate the success of
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events were held in the district alongside the festivities.
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Scottish Exhibition of National History, Art and Industry
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Vintage postcards from the 1908 Franco-British Exhibition
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The Franco-British 'White City' London Exhibition of 1908
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International Exhibition of Science, Art & Industry
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The Exhibitions: Great White City Shepherds Bush London
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The Exhibition was held in an area of west London near
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Dublin Exhibition of Arts, Industries and Manufactures
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of the Works of Industry of All Nations (London, 1851)
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Franco-British Exhibition, London 1908. Official Guide
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International Exhibition of Science, Art and Industry
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International Agricultural Exhibition (Kilburn, 1879)
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Aerial view of exhibition halls at White City, 1920
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Entente Cordiale
John Belcher
Shepherd's Bush
White City
1908 Summer Olympics
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Irish
Senegalese
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South Eastern & Chatham Railway
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Earl's Court Exhibition
Skylon
Festival of Britain
Neil Munro
Glasgow Evening News

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