This directory offers a fascinating glimpse into the workings of the International Exhibition of 1862, held in London. As a jury directory, it provides valuable insight into the evaluation processes and participants involved in this landmark event. Showcasing advancements in industry, science, and the arts from around the globe, the 1862 exhibition was a significant moment in Victorian England.
Researchers interested in the history of technology, industrial development, and international relations will find this directory an invaluable resource. It offers a detailed snapshot of the era's innovations and the individuals who shaped them. "International Exhibition 1862: Jury Directory" serves as a primary source for understanding the cultural and economic landscape of the 19th century.
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