Imperial Austrian Exhibition

The Imperial Austrian Exhibition world's fair was held at Earl's Court in London in 1906.

[1] It opened on 20 June[2] and closed on 6 October.

[3] Three aspects of Austrian society were explored in different themed areas: Exhibitors included the photographer Josef Jindřich Šechtl,[6] and the bronze goods manufacturer Kalmar who won a bronze prize.

[8] The exhibition was the last use of the Great Wheel, a 94.5-metre (310 ft) tall[9][10] Ferris wheel which was the world's tallest from its opening in 1895 until 1900.

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