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All-Russian Industrial Exhibitions

Facade and main entrance of the All-Russian Manufacturing Exhibition. St. Petersburg, 1870.
The hyperboloid construction - the tower of V. G. Shukhov at the All-Russian Exhibition in Nizhny Novgorod in 1896, photo by A. O. Karelin

All-Russian industrial (manufactory) exhibitions - public demonstrations of industrial products of the Russian Empire . They were carried out according to the rules approved by the Manufacture Council in October 1828.

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History

According to the Industry Charter of 1848, “all kinds of products were allowed at the exhibition, at the request of manufacturers and artisans having their own establishments in all parts of the Empire, the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Finland” [1] , agricultural exhibits were also allowed at the Warsaw Exhibition.

Exhibition Timeline:

  • 1829 - Petersburg
  • 1831 - Moscow ( Noble Assembly )
  • 1833 - Petersburg
  • 1835 - Moscow
  • 1839 - Warsaw
  • 1841 - Petersburg
  • 1843 - Moscow
  • 1845 - Warsaw
  • 1849 - Petersburg
  • 1853 - Moscow
  • 1857 - Warsaw
  • 1861 - Petersburg
  • 1865 - Moscow
  • 1870 - Petersburg ( Salt Town )
  • 1882 - Moscow ( Khodynka Field )
  • 1896 - Nizhny Novgorod - the largest of these

Regional exhibitions were also organized, in particular:

  • Siberian-Ural Territory in Yekaterinburg 1887 (2500 participants [2] );
  • in Tashkent in 1889 - 1300 participants;
  • in Tiflis 1889 - 2500 participants;
  • Volga-Kama region and the East in Kazan in 1890;
  • Siberian in Moscow 1893;
  • in Kiev in 1897 (1700 participants);
  • Odessa exhibition of 1910 .

See also

  • All-Russian Agricultural and Handicraft Industrial Exhibition in Moscow 1923
  • All-Russian Agricultural Exhibitions (1846, 1852, 1864)

Notes

  1. ↑ Industry Charter. Art. 210—257 t. XI h. 2 St. Zak. ed. 1887
  2. ↑ Denisov, Nikitin, 2011 , p. 41-48.

Literature

  • Denisov, V. G., Nikitin, Yu. A. History of Odessa exhibitions. - 1st. - Odessa: Astroprint, 2011 .-- 164 p. - 1000 copies. - ISBN 978-966-190-344-8 .

Links

  • The article “Exhibitions” in the Encyclopedic Dictionary of F. A. Brockhaus and I. A. Efron 1890-1907
  • Electronic copies of the “Leaflet of the All-Russian Manufacturing Exhibition” (1870) in the guide of the National Library of Russia “Newspapers on and Off the Net”
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=All-Russian_industrial_exhibitions&oldid=100901818


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