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MAKING THE MODERN WORLD
Stories about the lives we've made

Tour 4: Exhibiting the modern world

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Exhibitions of science and industry have been milestones in Britain's recent past. Not only were the exhibits icons of innovation, but the exhibitions themselves became potent symbols of progress. As well as formal exhibitions, showrooms, shops and, today, even the Internet, have helped create mass markets for the latest product.


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Josiah Wedgwood was one of the earliest industrialists to realise the value of good marketing.

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James Watt and Matthew Boulton resorted to dirty tricks in their competition with rival engineer Matthew Murray.

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The Great Exhibition of 1851 was the world's first industrial exhibition, and a defining event in nineteenth-century Britain.

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The 1851 Great Exhibition featured major displays of ornamental ironwork. These exhibits demonstrated advances made in the manufacturing of this most useful industrial material.

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Joseph Whitworth's stand at the 1851 Great Exhibition was a centrepiece of the machinery displays and underpinned his reputation as foremost of the Manchester machine-builders.

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The 'Britain Can Make It' exhibition helped lift national spirits only three months after the end of the Second World War.

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A national celebration marking the anniversary of the 1851 Great Exhibition.







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