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The Art journal illustrated catalogue: the industry of all nations, 1851
(1851)
History of the great exhibition, pp. xi-xxvi
Page xiii
HISTORY OF ITHE GREAT EXHIBITION.
]Ioyal Commissionwas submitted by
sought to connect with it the various
E.R.H. Prince Albert to the govern.
Schools of Design established in our
ment, but with no better success;
larger towns, and; obtained the cou
and it then became apparent that
operation of the Board of Trade,
no reliance whatever could be laced
throueah its president, BMr. o Labou-
upon the active support of Her /
chre, ith obect. T alos-
Majesty's ministers for a~ny such /curl\ A\ee, M that
object- They also se-
Majesty's ministers for any such
cur~~~~~~ed the promise of a site from the
plan. They had, in all probability,
Earl of Carlisle, then Commissioner
no objection to see the experiment
of Woods and Forests; who offered
tried, but were evidently unwilling
them the central area of Somerset
to commit themselves to' any re-
House, or any other government
sponsibility in behalf of a scheme .
ground at his disposal which seemed
which seemed to be beset by so
adapted for their purposes.. The
many difficulties. Meanwhile, the
Exhibition of 1849, confined for the
popular feeling in favour of such an
most part to works in, the precious
undertaking was rapidly stren then-
metals, several of the more important
ing, and the - success which has
of which were contributed by Her
attended the experiment may, in a .
Majesty,proved more successful than
great o measure, brere t o t
either of the two that had preceded
freedom of action which this disso-
it, and stimulated proportionably the
ciation from the timid councils of THE MEDAL OF MR. G. G. ADAMS.
exertions of the Council. A report
the government secured for its pro-
on the French Exposition of the
jectors. It may be proper, in
same year, by Mr. Digby Wyatt,
this place, to remark that, ex-
bad, moreover, strongly con-
cepting in facilitating its corre-
firmed them in their conviction
spondence with foreign nations;
of the utility of such an exhibi-
the provision of a site for the
tion in this country.
building; and the organisation
Meanwhile,. H. R. H. Prince
of the police; no assistance has
Albert was not only privy to,
been either sought or obtained / ( -
but entirely approved of these
from the government for the
proceedings; and, on the ter-
present Exhibition; whilst, iN
miation of the Parliamentary
every case otinwhich it has b
session of 1849, took the subject
been attended by- -expense, the
under his immediate superin-
cost has been defrayed out of
I tendence. But, indeed, for his
the funds at the disposal of the
indefatigable perseverance, his
Executive Committee.
courageous defiance of all risks
The initiative in those in-
of failure, his remarkable saga-
quiries which were indispensable
city in matters of business, and
to the due consideration of the
the influence which attarhed to
means by which the idea of an
his support, the whole project,
Exhibition for all Nations was
notwithstanding the great exer-
to be carried out, was taken by
tions which had been made to
the Society, of Arts, a com-
secure its, realisation, must have
mittee of whose members was
fallen to the ground. The ma-
formed in June, 1845,. for the,
turelyconsidered views of his
purpose; the funds for defray- THE MEDAL OF MR. LEONARD C. WYON
Royal Highnesu, and the pa-
Ing the preliminary expenses
triotic objects he proposed in
of which were subscribed
making this great Seace-
among themselves. An in-
offering to mankin15 are
quiry having been insti-
admirably set forth in the
tuted for the purpose of
theechdivr by hi on
ascertaining how -far the
the o s o anquet
manufacturers of Great Bri-
given by Mr. Alderman
tai were favourable to such
FarncombthenLordMayor
a design, with no very en-
of London, to the municipal
couraging result, the idea
au\ /thoits on of the ite
was for a time abandoned.
Kindo ine Expp bitiofnh
In 1847, the Council of the
p rjct. "the Eheibition
Society launched their pilot
f181 wouor ld," hme teste aid
balloon in the shape of an
"fifnod a tee thest oate
Exhibition of British Manu-ponofdvlmeta
factures,professedlythe firmt
which the whole of mankind
ofaseries ; and encouragehaaried
in this great
by ita ucsrpae h
task, and a new starting
exyeimentucin reethedensin
point from which all nations
wo their plan, the intention of 1n:DA~ OF
positwould be able to direct their
its xectivwasiinuncd,
further exertions."It is
to establish an annual com-
difficult to assign to Prince
petition of-the same kind,
Albert the dgre of praise
with a -view to the oJpening
which is rty his due on
Of a quwnqennial exhibition
this occaion without in.
for the industrial products
culgth eupiino
Of all nations to be held in
being in some degree in-
1851. Asanaccessory
fluenced by the exalted
to their plan, the council ITE MEDAL OF M. BONNARDI&L.
psto ehlsi h
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