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Royal Exhibition Building Collection
Image: Watercolour - The Exhibition Building, Melbourne, Framed, 1880
Source: Museum Victoria
The Royal Exhibition Building is a product of the optimism, enthusiasm and energy of the people of Melbourne in the late 19th century. In 1879, when the foundation stone was laid, Melbourne was an extremely prosperous city, basking in the wealth from the richest gold rush in the world. The future seemed unlimited, and Victorians wanted to publicise their achievements in an international exhibition.
The building was designed by Joseph Reed and erected in less than 18 months. The first exhibition opened on 1 October 1880. The excited crowd included many who had immigrated during the 1850's gold rush. They had seen Melbourne change from a scatter of wooden houses to a marvellous modern city. The new Exhibition Building, the largest building in Australia, was a symbol of their confidence in the future. The 1880-81 International Exhibition attracted entries from 33 countries and over a million visitors.
The boom times continued, and in 1888 at the Centennial International Exhibition, annexes full of displays covered the gardens north to Carlton Street, and people made 2 million visits.
The Opening of the First Federal Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia on 9 May 1901 saw 12,000 people attend the ceremony in the Great Hall. The restored interior replicates the decorative scheme designed for that event.
In 1919, the building was used as a temporary hospital for Spanish Flu sufferers; from 1921-1925 the first Australian War Museum was housed there (the precursor to the Australian War Memorial); between 1941 and 1945 the building was requisitioned by the RAAF No 1 Technical Training School; from 1949-1962 a migrant reception centre was housed in the grounds north of the great hall; and in 1956 weight liftingting, basketball and wrestling competitions were held as part of the Melbourne Olympics. Between these events the building has continued to be used for trade fairs, motor shows, balls, meetings, flower shows, examinations and rock concerts.
To mark its centenary in 1980, Princess Alexandra, cousin to Queen Elizabeth II, bestowed Royal title on the Exhibition Building. Its significance as the only surviving 19th century 'Palace of Industry' located in its original landscape setting, still used for events, saw the Royal Exhibition Building listed on the World Heritage Register in July 2004.
The Royal Exhibition Collection of well over 5,000 objects reflects all aspects of the building's history: objects displayed at the two great International Exhibitions; souvenirs; certificates and medals awarded to exhibitors and commissioners; invitations to concerts, balls and the opening of parliament: catalogues to the International Exhibition and museum displays. The collection also contains photographs of the building from the 1880s to the present day, and other pictorial reproductions including watercolours, postcards and lithographic prints.
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Pass - Melbourne Centennial International Exhibition, Australia, 1888
Melbourne Centennial International Exhibition (MCIE) gold pass presented to the Hon Joseph Henry Connor (1834-1899), a member of parliament and MCIE commissioner. Connor served on a num ...
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Medal - Melbourne International Exhibition, Victoria, Australia, 1880
White metal commemorative medal from the Melbourne International Exhibition held at the Exhibition Buildings, Melbourne, between 1 October 1880 and 30 April 1881. Small medallions such ...
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Medal - Melbourne International Exhibition Commemorative, Victoria, Australia, 1880
Australia Victoria Melbourne Medal - Melbourne Exhibition Commemorative Silver commemorative medal from the International Exhbition, Melbourne 1880-1881 Other Details: This medal was st ...
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Medal - Melbourne Centennial International Exhibition, Silver Prize, Victoria, Australia, ...
This silver prize medal was awarded to Alexander Fletcher at the Centennial International Exhibition. Alexander Fletcher was an important but today largely unrecognised art connoisseur, ...
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Ceremonial Key - Melbourne Centennial Exhibition 1888 Opening, Victoria, Australia, 1888
This is the key was used by Governor of Victoria, Sir Henry Loch, to open the Melbourne Centennial International Exhibition on 1 August 1888. The Exhibition, celebrating a century of ...
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Medal - Sesquicentenary of Victoria & Melbourne, M.R. Roberts Ltd, New South Wales, Austra ...
Australia Melbourne Victorian & Melbourne Sesqui-centenary medal 1985 (AD) Mint: Amor Other Details: A gilt medal issued by M.R. Roberts to commemorate the sesquicentenary of Victoria ...
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Medal - Melbourne Centennial International Exhibition, Bronze Prize, Victoria, Australia, ...
This Bronze prize medal was awarded to Mrs J.V. Flatow at the 1888 Melbourne Centennial International Exhibition. Mrs Flatow won several prizes at the Exhibition, including First Order ...
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Medal - Melbourne Centennial International Exhibition Commemorative, Victoria, Australia, ...
Australia Victoria Melbourne International Exhibition Commemorative Medal 1888-9 (AD) Other Details: An silver commemorative medal of the Centennial International Exhibition manufacture ...
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Medal - Melbourne International Exhibition Commemorative, Victoria, Australia, 1880
Australia Victoria Melbourne Medal - Melbourne Exhibition Commemorative Gilt commemorative medal from the International Exhbition, Melbourne 1880-1881 Other Details: This medal was stru ...
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Medal - Melbourne International Exhibition Commemorative, Victoria, Australia, 1880
Australia Victoria White metal commemorative medal from the International Exhbition, Melbourne 1880-1881 Mint: Stokes & Martin Other Details: This medal was struck for sale to visitors ...
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