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Calcutta International Exhibition

EXPO Calcutta 1914
George Robinson 1st Marquess of Ripon.jpg
Lord Ripon (who gave the opening address) in 1880
Overview
BIE-class Unrecognized exposition
Name Calcutta International Exhibition
Area 22 acres (8.9 ha)
Visitors 1000000
Location
Country British India
City Calcutta
Venue Grounds of the Indian Museum and the Maidan
Coordinates 22°33′29″N 88°21′03″E / 22.55806°N 88.35083°E / 22.55806; 88.35083
Timeline
Opening 4 December 1883 (1883-12-04)
Closure 10 March 1884 (1884-03-10)
Specialized expositions

The Calcutta International Exhibition world's fair was held in Calcutta (now Kolkata) from the end of 1883 to March 1884.

The fair was held between 4 December 1883 and 10 March 1884. and took place in the grounds of the Indian Museum and the Maidan

There were contributions from Belgium, Ceylon, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Straits, Turkey and U.S.A.. The Australian colonies of New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria were all hosted on the Indian Museum side of the fair.

The Maidan side of the fair was connected to the Indian Museum by a bridge across the Chowinghee Road (now Jawaharlal Nehru Road). In the Maidan there was an iron building that contained Indian courts, a machinery annex, a military shed and a refreshments room.

There was a Punjab Court with contents secured by Lockwood Kipling.

The Maharajah of Scindia provided a carved sandstone gateway, the Gwalior Gateway, which after the exhibition was sent in 200 packages to London's Victoria and Albert Museum and then displayed at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition in 1886.

The fair officials included Augustus Rivers Thompson (president executive committee), S.T.Trevor (vice president of the committee) and Jules Joubert (general manager).

The opening talk was by Lord Ripon and was attended by Governors of Bengal (also president of organising committee), Madras, and Bombay, several maharajas and the Duke and Duchess of Connaught.


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