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Esposizioni Internazionali Esposizioni internazionali 1756 - Londra - Prima esposizione (1756). 1 1798 - Parigi - Prima esposizione (1798) e Seconda esposizione (1798) in Europa. 1802 - Parigi - Terza esposizione (1802) 1829 - New York - American Institute Fair (1829) 1844 - Par igi - Esposizione industriale francese (1844) 1849 - Birmingham - Esposizione della British Society (1849) 1851 - Londra - Esposizione universale del lavoro industriale di tutte le nazioni 1852 - Cork, Irlanda - Esposizione industriale irlandese 1853 - New York - Esposizione delle industrie di tutte le nazioni 1853 - Dublino, Irlanda - Grande esposizione industriale 1854 - Monaco di Baviera - Esposizione industriale tedesca 1854 - Melbourne, Australia - Esposizione di Melbourne2 1855 - Parigi - Esposizione Universale (1855) 1855 - Dublino, Irlanda - Esposizione internazionale di Dublino 1857 - Manchester, Inghilterra - Art Treasures Exhibition 1860 - Besançon, Francia - Esposizione Universale (1860) 1861 - Melbourne, Australia - Victorian Exhibit ion (1861) 1862 - Amburgo, Germania - Esposizione internazionale dell'agricoltura 1862 - Londra - Esposizione internazionale 1864 - Amsterdam, Olanda - Esposizione industriale olandese 1865 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Fiera centrale della commissione sanitaria USA 1865 - Oporto, Portogallo - Esposizione internazionale 1865 - Dublino, Irlanda - Fiera internazionale delle arti e dell'industria 1865 - Dunedin, Nuova Zelanda - New Zealand Exhibition 1866 - Melbourne, Australia - Intercolonial Exhibit ion of Australasia 1867 - Parigi - Esposizione Universale (1867) 1868 - Le Havre, Francia - Esposizione internazionale marittima 1870 - Córdoba, Argentina - Exposición Nacional 1870 - Sydney, Australia - Intercolonial Exhibition 1871 - Londra - First Annual International Exhibition 1872 - Londra - Second Annual International Exhibition 1872 - Lione, Francia - Esposizione Universale (1872) 1872 - Kyoto, Giappone - Esposizione delle arti e dell'industria 1873 - Londra - Third Annual International Exh ibition 1873 - Vienna, Austria - Weltausstellung 1873 - Sydney, Australia - Metropolitan Intercolonial Exhibition 1874 - Londra - Fourth Annual International Exhibition 1874 - Dublino, Irlanda - International Exhibition of Arts and Manufactures 1874 - Roma, Italia - Esposizione internazionale (1874) 1875 - Santiago, Cile - Esposizione internazionale 1875 - Melbourne, Australia - Victorian Intercolonial Exhibition 1875 - Nizhni Novgorod, Russia - Fiera di Nizhni Novgorod 1875 - Sydney, Australia - I ntercolonial Exhibition 1875 - Santiago, Cile - Esposizione internazionale 1876 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Centennial Exposition 1876 - Brisbane, Australia - Intercolonial Exhibition 1 Sponsorizzata dalla Società delle Arti inglese. 2 Collegata alla Esposizione Universale (1855). 1 1877 - Città del Capo, Sudafrica - South African International Ex hibition 1877 - Tokyo, Giappone - Prima esposizione nazionale dell'industria 1878 - Parigi - Esposizione Universale (1878) 1878 - Ballarat, Australia - Australian Juvenile Industrial Exhibition 1879 - Sydney, Australia - Esposizione internazionale di Sydney 1879 - Melbourne, Australia - Intercolonial Juvenile Industrial Exhibition 1880 - Melbourne, Australia - Esposizione internazionale di Melbourne 1881 - Atlanta, Georgia - Esposizione internazionale del cotone 1881 - Budapest, Ungheria - Országos Magyar Nöiparkiállitás 1882 - Bordeaux, Francia - Esposizione internazionale dei vini 1882 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Exposición Continental Sud-Americana 1883 - Boston, Massachusetts - The American Exhibition of the Products, Arts and Manufactures of Foreign Nations 1883 - Amsterdam, Olanda - Internationale Koloniale en Uitvoerhandel Tentoonstelling 1883 - Calcutta, India - Calcutta International Exhibition 1883 - Parramatta, Australia - Intercolonial Juvenile Industrial Exhibtion 1883 - Louisville , Kentucky - Southern Exposition 1883 - New York - Fiera mondiale 1884 - New Orleans, Louisiana - New Orleans Universal Expositon and World's Fair, World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exhibition 1884 - Melbourne, Australia - Victorian International Exhibition 1884 of Wine, Fruit, Grain & other products of the soil of Australasia with machinery, plant and tools employed 1884 - Edimburgo, Scozia - International Forestry Exhibition 1884 - Saint Louis, Missouri - Esposizione di Saint Louis 1884 - Torino, Italia - Esposizione generale italiana (1884) 1885 - Melbourne, Australia - Victorians' Jubilee Exhibition 1885 - Anversa, Belgio - Esposizione Universale (1885) 1885 - Wellington, Nuova Zelanda - New Zealand Industrial Exhibition 1885 - New Orlea ns, Louisiana - North, Central and South American Exposition 1885 - Londra - Esposizione internazionale delle invenzioni 1886 - Londra - Colonial and Indian Exhibition 1886 - Edimburgo, Scozia - International Exhibition of Industry, Science and Art 1886 - Liverpool, Inghilterra - International Exhibition of Navigation, Commerce and Industry 1887 - Adelaide, Australia - Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition 1887 - Geelong, Australia - Geelong Jubilee Juvenile and Industrial Exhibition 1887 - Londr a - Esposizione Americana 1887 - Roma, Italia - Esposizione mondiale (1887) 1888 - Melbourne, Australia - Victorian Juvenile Industrial Exhibition 1888 - Glasgow, Scozia - Esposizione internazionale 1888 - Bruxelles, Belgio - Grand Concours International des Sciences et de l'Industrie 1888 - Barcellona, Spagna - Exposición Universal de Barcelona 1888 - Lisbona, Portogallo - Exposição Industrial Portugueza 1889 - Parigi - Esposizione Universale (1889) - ne rimane come memoria la Torre Eiffel 1889 - Dunedin, Nuova Zelanda - New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition 1889 - Buffalo, New York - International Industrial Fair 1890 - Brema, Germania - Nord -West -Deutsche Gewerbe und Industrie -Ausstellung 1891 - Mosca, Russia - Exposition française 1891 - Kingston, Giamaica - International Exhibition 1891 - Launceston, Australia - Tasmanian International Exhibition 1892 - Genova, Italia - Esposizione italo -americana 1892 - Madrid, Spagna - Exposición Histórico -Americana 2 1892 - Washington, Stati Uniti - Esposizione delle Tre Americhe (mai tenuta) 1893 - Chicago, Stati Uniti - World Columbian Exposition3 1893 - Kimberly, Sudafrica - South Africa and International Exhibition 1893 - New York, Stati Uniti - World's Fair Prize Winners' Exposition 1894 - San Fra ncisco, Stati Uniti - California Mid -Winter Exposition 1894 - Anversa, Belgio - Exposition Internationale d'Anvers 1894 - Lione, Francia - Exposition internationale et coloniale 1894 - Oporto, Portogallo - Exposição Insular e Colonial Portugueza 1895 - Hobart, Australia - Tasmanian International Exhibition 1895 - Ballarat, Australia - Australian Industrial Exhibition 1895 - Atlanta, Stati Uniti - Cotton States and International Exposition 1896 - Berlino, Germania - Gewerbe -Ausstellung 1896 - Città del Messico, Messico - Esposizione internazionale (mai tenuta) 1897 - Bruxelles, Belgio - Exposition Internationale de Bruxelles 1897 - Città del Guatemala, Guatemala - Exposición Centro -Americana 1897 - Brisbane, Australia - Queensland International Exh ibition 1897 - Chicago, Stati Uniti - Irish Fair 1897 - Nashville, Stati Uniti - Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition 1897 - Stoccolma, Svezia - Allmänna konst - och industriutställningen 1898 - Dunedin, Nuova Zelanda - Otago Jubilee Indust rial Exhibition 1898 - Omaha, Stati Uniti - Trans-Mississippi Exposition 1898 - Bergen, Norvegia - International Fisheries Exposition 1898 - Monaco di Baviera, Germania - Kraft - und Arbeitsmaschinen -Ausstellung 1898 - San Francisco, Stati Uniti - Calif ornia's Golden Jubilee 1898 - Torino, Italia - Esposizione generale italiana 1898 - Vienna, Austria - Jubiläums -Ausstellung 1899 - Coolgardie, Australia - Western Australian International Mining and Industrial Exhibition 1899 - Omaha, Stati Uniti - Gre ater America Exposition 1899 - Philadelphia, Stati Uniti - National Export Exposition 1899 - Londra, Regno Unito - Greater Britain Exhibition 1900 - Parigi, Francia - Esposizione Universale (1900) 1900 - Adelaide, Australia - Esibizionne del centenario delle Arti e delle Industrie 1901 - Buffalo, Stati Uniti - Pan- American Exposition 1901 - Glasgow, Scozia - Glasgow International Exhibition 1901 - Vienna, Austria - Bosnische Weihnachts -Ausstellung 1901 - Charleston, Stati Uniti - South Carolina and Interstate and West Indian Exposition 1902 - Torino, Italia - Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte Decorativa Moderna (1902) 1902 - Hanoi, Vietnam (Tonkin), Indo China Exposition Française et Internationale 1902 - New York, Stati Uniti - United States, Colonial and International Exposition 1902 - Toledo, Stati Uniti - Ohio Centennial and Northwest Territory Exposition 1903 - Osaka, Giappone - National Industrial Exposition 1904 - Saint Louis, Stati Uniti - Louisiana Purchase Exposition 1905 - Portland, Stati Uniti - Lewis & Clark Centennial Exposition 1905 - Liegi, Belgio - Exposition universelle et internationale 1905 - Londra - Naval, Shipping and Fisheries Exhibition 1905 - New York, Stati Uniti - Irish Industrial Exposition 1906 - Milano, Italia - Esposizione Internazionale del Sempione 1906 - Londra - Austrian Exhibition 1906 - Marsiglia, Francia - Exposition coloniale 3 Detta anche World's Columbian Exposition 2 1906 - Christchurch, Nuova Zelanda - International Exhibition 1907 - Dublino, Irlanda - Irish International Exhibition 1907 - Hampton Roads, Stati Uniti -Jamestown Exposition 1907 - Chicago, Stati Uniti - World's Pure Food
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