Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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White City Exhibition Centre

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The 1908 Franco-British Exhibition was held in an area of west London near Shepherd's Bush which is now called White City: the area acquired its name from the exhibition buildings which were all painted white. The 1908 Summer Olympics fencing events were held in the district alongside the festivities.

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