Reports by the Juries Vol II

Volume II of 'Reports by the Juries' (1852), part of a four-volume work on the contents of the Great Exhibition, illustrated with photographs by Claude-Marie Ferrier and Hugh Owen (1804-1881). Only 140 presentation sets of this work were produced, to be given to notables of those countries which participated in the exhibition.

This set 'one of 15 copies given by the Royal Commissioners to H F Talbot Esq. of Lacock Abbey as the inventor of this branch of the Photographic Art. Was by him presented to his beloved cousin Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot'.

Details

Category:
Photographs
Collection:
Kodak Collection
Object Number:
1990-5036/13692
Materials:
paper, cardboard and leather
Measurements:
overall (closed): 280 mm x 370 mm x 70 mm,
type:
book
rights:
National Science and Media Museum
credit:
The Kodak Collection at the National Media Museum, Bradford

Parts

A photograph of a steam engine, manufactured by Hick and Son of Bolton, Lancashire and exhibited at the Great Exhibition, taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851.

Steam Engine

A photograph of a steam engine, manufactured by Hick and Son of Bolton, Lancashire and exhibited at the Great Exhibition, taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851.

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The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, held in 1851 in the purpose-built Crystal Palace, London, was the first industrial exhibition. Over 100,000 exhibits were shown from around the world.

This photograph is an illustration from 'Reports by the Juries' (1852), a four-volume work on the contents of the exhibition, illustrated with 155 photographs by Claude-Marie Ferrier and Hugh Owen (1804-1881). Only 140 presentation sets of this work were produced, to be given to notables of those countries which participated in the exhibition as a record of the great event.

Materials:
paper
Object Number:
1990-5036/13692/3
type:
photograph
A photograph of a railway locomotive named 'Folkstone', manufactured by T R Crampton and exhibited at the Great Exhibition, taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851.

Locomotive Engine

A photograph of a railway locomotive named 'Folkstone', manufactured by T R Crampton and exhibited at the Great Exhibition, taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851.

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The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, held in 1851 in the purpose-built Crystal Palace, London, was the first industrial exhibition. Over 100,000 exhibits were shown from around the world.

This photograph is an illustration from 'Reports by the Juries' (1852), a four-volume work on the contents of the exhibition, illustrated with 155 photographs by Claude-Marie Ferrier and Hugh Owen (1804-1881). Only 140 presentation sets of this work were produced, to be given to notables of those countries which participated in the exhibition as a record of the great event.

Materials:
paper
Object Number:
1990-5036/13692/5
type:
photograph
A photograph of a Buffalo carriage, taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851. This carriage was shown as part of the India display at the Great Exhibition.

Buffalo Carriage

A photograph of a Buffalo carriage, taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851. This carriage was shown as part of the India display at the Great Exhibition.

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A photograph of a Buffalo carriage, taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851.

This carriage was shown as part of the India display at the Great Exhibition. The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, held in 1851 in the purpose-built Crystal Palace, London, was the first industrial exhibition. Over 100,000 exhibits were shown from around the world.

This photograph is an illustration from 'Reports by the Juries' (1852), a four-volume work on the contents of the exhibition, illustrated with 155 photographs by Claude-Marie Ferrier and Hugh Owen (1804-1881). Only 140 presentation sets of this work were produced, to be given to notables of those countries which participated in the exhibition as a record of the great event.

Materials:
paper
Object Number:
1990-5036/13692/6
type:
photograph
A photograph of a steam hammer, manufactured by James Nasmyth & Co, Manchester, and exhibited at the Great Exhibition, taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851.

Naysmith's Steam Hammer

A photograph of a steam hammer, manufactured by James Nasmyth & Co, Manchester, and exhibited at the Great Exhibition, taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851.

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The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, held in 1851 in the purpose-built Crystal Palace, London, was the first industrial exhibition. Over 100,000 exhibits were shown from around the world.

This photograph is an illustration from 'Reports by the Juries' (1852), a four-volume work on the contents of the exhibition, illustrated with 155 photographs by Claude-Marie Ferrier and Hugh Owen (1804-1881). Only 140 presentation sets of this work were produced, to be given to notables of those countries which participated in the exhibition as a record of the great event.

Materials:
paper
Object Number:
1990-5036/13692/17
type:
photograph
A photograph of vacuum apparatus used in the manufacture of sugar, manufactured by Heckmann of Prussia and shown at the Great Exhibition, taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851.

Vacuum Sugar Apparatus

A photograph of vacuum apparatus used in the manufacture of sugar, manufactured by Heckmann of Prussia and shown at the Great Exhibition, taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851.

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The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, held in 1851 in the purpose-built Crystal Palace, London, was the first industrial exhibition. Over 100,000 exhibits were shown from around the world.

This photograph is an illustration from 'Reports by the Juries' (1852), a four-volume work on the contents of the exhibition, illustrated with 155 photographs by Claude-Marie Ferrier and Hugh Owen (1804-1881). Only 140 presentation sets of this work were produced, to be given to notables of those countries which participated in the exhibition as a record of the great event.

Materials:
paper (fibre product)
Object Number:
1990-5036/13692/20
type:
photograph
A photograph of the transept of the Crystal Palace, taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851.

View of Transept, Looking South

A photograph of the transept of the Crystal Palace, taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851.

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The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, held in 1851 in the purpose-built Crystal Palace, Hyde Park, London, was the first industrial exhibition. Over 100,000 exhibits were shown from around the world.

This photograph is an illustration from 'Reports by the Juries' (1852), a four-volume work on the contents of the exhibition, illustrated with 155 photographs by Claude-Marie Ferrier and Hugh Owen (1804-1881). Only 140 presentation sets of this work were produced, to be given to notables of those countries which participated in the exhibition as a record of the great event.

Materials:
paper
Object Number:
1990-5036/13692/21
type:
photograph
A photograph entitled 'Model House for Families', taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851.

Model House for Families

A photograph entitled 'Model House for Families', taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851.

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The photograph shows a model house designed by Henry Roberts for working-class families, funded by Prince Albert (1841-1910) and shown at the Great Exhibition. Prince Albert was President of the Society for Improving the Condition of the Labouring Classes and was fascinated by the problems of providing housing for those on a low income. These houses proved to be an extremely popular exhibit and the design actually went into construction shortly after the exhibition ended.

The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, held in 1851 in the purpose-built Crystal Palace, Hyde Park, London, was the first industrial exhibition. Over 100,000 exhibits were shown from around the world.

This photograph is an illustration from 'Reports by the Juries' (1852), a four-volume work on the contents of the exhibition, illustrated with 155 photographs by Claude-Marie Ferrier and Hugh Owen (1804-1881). Only 140 presentation sets of this work were produced, to be given to notables of those countries which participated in the exhibition as a record of the great event.

Materials:
paper
Object Number:
1990-5036/13692/22
type:
photograph
A photograph of a group of ship models shown as part of the Indian display at the Great Exhibition, taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851.

Naval Models &c

A photograph of a group of ship models shown as part of the Indian display at the Great Exhibition, taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851.

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The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, held in 1851 in the purpose-built Crystal Palace, Hyde Park, London, was the first industrial exhibition. Over 100,000 exhibits were shown from around the world.

This photograph is an illustration from 'Reports by the Juries' (1852), a four-volume work on the contents of the exhibition, illustrated with 155 photographs by Claude-Marie Ferrier and Hugh Owen (1804-1881). Only 140 presentation sets of this work were produced, to be given to notables of those countries which participated in the exhibition as a record of the great event.

Materials:
paper
Object Number:
1990-5036/13692/23
type:
photograph
A photograph of various agricultural implements, including a steam traction engine and two types of seed drill, manufactured by Garrett and Sons and shown at the Great Exhibition, taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851.

Agricultural Implements

A photograph of various agricultural implements, including a steam traction engine and two types of seed drill, manufactured by Garrett and Sons and shown at the Great Exhibition, taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851.

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The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, held in 1851 in the purpose-built Crystal Palace, Hyde Park, London, was the first industrial exhibition. Over 100,000 exhibits were shown from around the world.

This photograph is an illustration from 'Reports by the Juries' (1852), a four-volume work on the contents of the exhibition, illustrated with 155 photographs by Claude-Marie Ferrier and Hugh Owen (1804-1881). Only 140 presentation sets of this work were produced, to be given to notables of those countries which participated in the exhibition as a record of the great event.

Materials:
paper
Object Number:
1990-5036/13692/28
type:
photograph
A photograph of various philosophical instruments, including balances, a coin-weighing machine and an air-pump, manufactured by Deleuil, shown at the Great Exhibition, taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851.

Philosophical Instruments

A photograph of various philosophical instruments, including balances, a coin-weighing machine and an air-pump, manufactured by Deleuil, shown at the Great Exhibition, taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851.

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The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, held in 1851 in the purpose-built Crystal Palace, Hyde Park, London, was the first industrial exhibition. Over 100,000 exhibits were shown from around the world.

This photograph is an illustration from 'Reports by the Juries' (1852), a four-volume work on the contents of the exhibition, illustrated with 155 photographs by Claude-Marie Ferrier and Hugh Owen (1804-1881). Only 140 presentation sets of this work were produced, to be given to notables of those countries which participated in the exhibition as a record of the great event.

Materials:
paper
Object Number:
1990-5036/13692/31
type:
photograph
A photograph of a display case containing musical instruments, manufactured by Adolphe Sax & Co. and shown at the Great Exhibition, taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851.

Musical Instruments

A photograph of a display case containing musical instruments, manufactured by Adolphe Sax & Co. and shown at the Great Exhibition, taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851.

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The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, held in 1851 in the purpose-built Crystal Palace, Hyde Park, London, was the first industrial exhibition. Over 100,000 exhibits were shown from around the world.

This photograph is an illustration from 'Reports by the Juries' (1852), a four-volume work on the contents of the exhibition, illustrated with 155 photographs by Claude-Marie Ferrier and Hugh Owen (1804-1881). Only 140 presentation sets of this work were produced, to be given to notables of those countries which participated in the exhibition as a record of the great event.

Materials:
paper
Object Number:
1990-5036/13692/38
type:
photograph
A photograph entitled 'View of the North-West Corner of Building' taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851. The photograph shows the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, built to house the Great Exhibition.

View of the North-West Corner of Building

A photograph entitled 'View of the North-West Corner of Building' taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851. The photograph shows the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, built to house the Great Exhibition.

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A photograph entitled 'View of the North-West Corner of Building' taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851.

The photograph shows the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, built to house the Great Exhibition. The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations was the first industrial exhibition. Over 100,000 exhibits were shown from around the world.

This photograph is an illustration from Volume II of 'Reports by the Juries' (1852), a four-volume work on the contents of the exhibition, illustrated with 155 photographs by Claude-Marie Ferrier and Hugh Owen (1804-1881). Only 140 presentation sets of this work were produced, to be given to notables of those countries which participated in the exhibition.

Materials:
paper
Object Number:
1990-5036/13692/40
type:
photograph
A photograph entitled 'View of Transept, Looking South', taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851. The photograph shows the transept of the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, built to house the Great Exhibition.

View of Transept, Looking South

A photograph entitled 'View of Transept, Looking South', taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851. The photograph shows the transept of the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, built to house the Great Exhibition.

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A photograph entitled 'View of Transept, Looking South', taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851.

The photograph shows the transept of the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, built to house the Great Exhibition.This photograph is an illustration from Volume II of 'Reports by the Juries' (1852), a four-volume work on the contents of the exhibition, illustrated with 155 photographs by Claude-Marie Ferrier and Hugh Owen (1804-1881). Only 140 presentation sets of this work were produced, to be given to notables of those countries which participated in the exhibition.

The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations was the first industrial exhibition. Over 100,000 exhibits were shown from around the world.

Materials:
paper
Object Number:
1990-5036/13692/41
type:
photograph
A photograph entitled 'View of Transept, Looking North', taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851. The photograph shows the transept of the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, built to house the Great Exhibition.

View of Transept, Looking North

A photograph entitled 'View of Transept, Looking North', taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851. The photograph shows the transept of the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, built to house the Great Exhibition.

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A photograph entitled 'View of Transept, Looking North', taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851.

The photograph shows the transept of the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, built to house the Great Exhibition. This photograph is an illustration from Volume II of 'Reports by the Juries' (1852), a four-volume work on the contents of the exhibition, illustrated with 155 photographs by Claude-Marie Ferrier and Hugh Owen (1804-1881). Only 140 presentation sets of this work were produced, to be given to notables of those countries which participated in the exhibition.

The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations was the first industrial exhibition. Over 100,000 exhibits were shown from around the world.

Materials:
paper
Object Number:
1990-5036/13692/42
type:
photograph
A photograph of the west end of the Crystal Palace, taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851. The photograph shows the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, designed by Joseph Paxton (1803-1865) to house the Great Exhibition.

View of West end of Building

A photograph of the west end of the Crystal Palace, taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851. The photograph shows the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, designed by Joseph Paxton (1803-1865) to house the Great Exhibition.

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A photograph of the west end of the Crystal Palace, taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier in 1851.

The photograph shows the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, designed by Joseph Paxton (1803-1865) to house the Great Exhibition. This photograph is an illustration from Volume II of 'Reports by the Juries' (1852), a four-volume work on the contents of the exhibition, illustrated with 155 photographs by Claude-Marie Ferrier and Hugh Owen (1804-1881). Only 140 presentation sets of this work were produced, to be given to notables of those countries which participated in the exhibition.

The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations was the first industrial exhibition. Over 100,000 exhibits were shown from around the world.

Materials:
paper
Object Number:
1990-5036/13692/43
type:
photograph