Summary
View of locally produced ironwork in the Victorian Court's exhibit on the eastern side of the main avenue in the central temporary annexe at the 1880 Melbourne International Exhibition held at the Exhibition Buildings, Carlton Gardens, between 1 October 1880 and 30 April 1881.
In addition to the main permanent Exhibition Building, two permanent annexes as well as a large, central wooden temporary annexe were constructed to house the courts of various countries, or to include larger items from countries already represented in the main Building.
As well as courts in the main Great Hall and in the Eastern Machinery Annexe, the largest space allocated to Victoria was in the south-eastern end of the central temporary annexe. This is the view looking along the north-south minor avenue that ran through the middle of the Victorian Court from the eastern nave of the main permanent Exhibition Building.
This is one of sixty-one photographs in a presentation photograph album titled '1880 Melbourne International Exhibition' presented to Thomas B. Hill. Hill was the Assistant Secretary of the 1880 Melbourne International Exhibition. This leather bound album was given to Hill, and all the Exhibition Commissioners, by the Exhibition Trustees. The photographer is believed to be Ludovico Hart, acting on a private commission from the Exhibition Trustees.
Description of Content
International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1880: interior view of the Exhibition Building showing the Victorian Court.
Physical Description
Monochrome, gold-toned, silver gelatin photograph in a black leather bound album with decorative gold tooled border and gold tooled lettering in centre of front cover. Inside, 61 monochrome photographic plates showing exterior and interior views of the 1880 International Exhibition, held at the Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne. Each photograph is mounted on heavy buff coloured card and has a simple black line border with a title beneath the photograph.
Significance
The Royal Exhibition Building has played an important role in Melbourne's social, commercial and sporting life since it was built for the Melbourne International Exhibition in 1880. The building's size and scale provide us with a physical example of 'boom-time' Melbourne in 1880. The international exhibitions of the late 1800s provided the fledgling Australian colonies with a forum in which to showcase their progress in commerce and industry to the world. This album is significant for its detailed visual record of the first international exhibition held in Melbourne. It has clear views of the colonial & international courts, as well as specific prominent exhibits. It also provides a contemporary view of the Exhibition Building's interior and exterior in the year it was constructed.
More Information
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Collection Names
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Collecting Areas
Images & Image Making, Public Life & Institutions, Royal Exhibition Building
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Acquisition Information
Transfer from Trustees of the Royal Exhibition Building (REB), Sep 1991
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Place & Date Depicted
1 Nicholson Street, Melbourne, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1880
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Manufactured For
1 Nicholson Street, Melbourne, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1880
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Photographer
Ludovico Hart, Melbourne, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1880
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Presented To
Mr Thomas B. Hill - Melbourne Commission, 1880 Melbourne International Exhibition, Melbourne, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1880
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Presented By
The Exhibition Trustees, Melbourne, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1880
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Format
Photograph, Monochrome
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Inscriptions
Printed in black ink on card below the photograph: '7. TEMPORARY ANNEXE. - SECTION VICTORIAN COURT, IRONWORK, &c.'
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Classification
Public events, Melbourne international exhibition 1880, Photograph albums
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Category
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Discipline
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Type of item
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Image Dimensions - Photograph
290 mm (Width), 237 mm (Height)
Dimensions of photograph only
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References
On Ludovico Hart see: The Aust'n Photographic Journal, March 20 1896, p.56.
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Keywords
Buildings, Civic Mementoes, Exhibitions, Exhibitions: Melbourne International, 1880-1881, Ironmongers, Ironmongery, Keepsakes, Medal Presentations, Photography, Public Ceremonies, Royal Exhibition Building, Royal Exhibition Building Trustees, Royal Exhibition Building: History of Events, 1879-1899