The Annual International Exhibition was a yearly event held in South Kensington, London, United Kingdom between 1871 and 1874.
[2] Colonial contributions to the annual international exhibitions in London were primarily contained in the Queensland annex.
Hence every colony that participated in the exhibition within the Queensland Annex would be asked to donate funds based on the amount of their earnings.
[4] Unlike the colonies, India was present all four years that the annual international exhibition in London was active.
During the final year of the international annual exhibition in London, the primary theme of the Indian portion was leather-made objects.
[4] These artworks included ornaments, miniatures, carvings, and embroideries made of inlaid wood, metalworks, ivory, and onyx.