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  2. THE BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS.

    Ever since the period when Sir Joseph Paxton designed the palace of glass and iron for the exhibition of 1851 there has been considerable diversity of opinion as ...

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  3. THE ADELAIDE JUBILEE EXHIBITION.

    Soon after the successful international exhibitions held in Melbourne and Sydney a few years ago, a feeling arose that South Australia should ...

    Article : 3,526 words
  4. THE GROUNDS.

    If ever there was a transformation it has been effected on the site where the Exhibition now stands, Hundreds of our colonists will remember that ...

    Article : 1,843 words
  5. THE MAIN STRUCTURE.

    This has a frontage of 244 feet to North terrace, with a depth of 204 feet, and on the ground and main floors there are in each 39,148 superficial feet of space, ...

    Article : 1,444 words
  6. THE ANNEXES

    What may be described as the main annexes are the two structures standing east and west of the principal building, and forming portion of the front presented ...

    Article : 990 words
  7. THE ART GALLERIES.

    To Colonel Sir Herbert B. Sandford, R.A., the British Commissioner, will visitors to the Exhibition be mainly indebted for the very fine collection of ...

    Article : 3,946 words
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