Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1911. Plan of The Exhibition.
1911. Swiss Section and Electricity Gallery Under Construction.
1911. The British Pavilion Under Construction.
1911. Palace of Art Applied to Industry, Under Construction.
1911. Locomotive Hall Under Construction.
1911. Constructing a Temporary Bridge Over the Po.
1911. Monumental Bridge Over the Po.
1911. Swiss Section - Flooring for Heavy Weights.
1911. Great Hall for Machinery in Motion.


Opened in April 1911 in Turin.

For Report and full list and Plan of English Exhibitors, see page 660 of The Engineer 1911/06/30.

French and German Sections: The Engineer 1911/07/21, page 63.

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