Crystal Palace Interior
The western nave of the Crystal Palace showing the British and Empire sections. Dickinson's Comprehensive Pictures of the Great Exhibition of 1851 (London 1854), from The Great Exhibition of 1851, Jeffrey A.Auerbach (1999)
The Eastern nave looking West showing the the foreign sections. The Great Exhibition of 1851, C.H.Gibbs-Smith (1950)
Stove of polished iron plate, in the form of a knight in full armour on a base of cast iron. By Edward Baum (Prussia) The Great Exhibition of 1851, C.H.Gibbs-Smith (1950)
Jewel cabinet, by Louis Gurner for Elkington and Company 1851. The Royal Collection, from The Great Exhibition of 1851, Jeffrey A.Auerbach (1999)
Bradford Court: exhibits for women. Recollections of the Great Exhibition of 1851 (London 1851)from The Great Exhibition of 1851, Jeffrey A.Auerbach (1999)
A cimitar and scabbard, by Messrs. Wilkinson and Son of London. It is of silver, chased and gilt, and is ornamented with one hundred and four precious stones, consisting of emeralds, rubies, turquoises, jacynths, carbuncles, inserted in arabesque patterns. The blade combines embossing with engraving, blueing, and gilding.. The Great Exhibition, catalogue, Gramercy Books (1995)
Goods for the home. Dickinson's Comprehensive Pictures of the Great Exhibition of 1851 (London 1854), from The Great Exhibition of 1851, Jeffrey A.Auerbach (1999)
John Nash, stuffed elephant and howdah from India. Dickinson's Comprehensive Pictures of the Great Exhibition of 1851 (London 1854), from The Great Exhibition of 1851, Jeffrey A.Auerbach (1999)
A general view of the Carriage Section The Great Exhibition of 1851, C.H.Gibbs-Smith (1950)