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Telescopic View

1851 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Folding telescopic view of the Great Exhibition in cardboard case. Five leaves, with front and back cover, attached by linen, with spy-glass set in front cover through which one can see the central hall of the exhibition with the Osler Fountain, the great tree, figures and exhibits. The front has a hand-coloured engraved design with the Royal Coat of Arms, allegorical figures and exhibits. The slip cover has the same design on the front, stamped ‘ALDER CHELTENHAM’, and is covered in a cream paper with an all-over diaper of tiny stars and dots.


Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
printer's ink, paper, card, linen, adhesive, hand coloured engraving
Brief description
Telescopic View of the Great Exhibition of 1861, designed by Rawlins and published by C.A. Lane. Hand-coloured engraving on paper, English, 1851.
Physical description
Folding telescopic view of the Great Exhibition in cardboard case. Five leaves, with front and back cover, attached by linen, with spy-glass set in front cover through which one can see the central hall of the exhibition with the Osler Fountain, the great tree, figures and exhibits. The front has a hand-coloured engraved design with the Royal Coat of Arms, allegorical figures and exhibits. The slip cover has the same design on the front, stamped ‘ALDER CHELTENHAM’, and is covered in a cream paper with an all-over diaper of tiny stars and dots.
Marks and inscriptions
LANE’S TELESCOPIC VIEW OF THE CEREMONY OF HER MAJESTY OPENING THE GREAT EXHIBITION of all Nations Designed by Rawlins 1851. Printed & Published by C. A. Lane 46 Stanhope Street Hampstead Road. Entered at Stationers Hall 15th August 1851 (Lettered)
Credit line
Given by Mrs Eric Hervey in 1969.
Object history
From a group of Crystal Palace memorabilia which belonged to Gerald Smedley Hervey, MBE.
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Associations
Bibliographic reference
Taken from Departmental Circulation Register 1969
Collection
Accession number
CIRC.800-1969

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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