Colonial Exhibitions
Exhibitions which may be described as colonial exhibitions include:
- Intercolonial Exhibition of Australasia (1866)
- Intercolonial Exhibition (1870)
- Intercolonial Exhibition (1875)
- Intercolonial Exhibition (1876)
- Internationale Koloniale en Uitvoerhandel Tentoonstelling (1883)
- Colonial and Indian Exhibition (1886)
- Exposition internationale et coloniale (1894)
- Exposição Insular e Colonial Portuguesa (1894)
- Great Industrial Exposition of Berlin (1896)
- Brussels International (1897)
- Indo China Exposition Française et Internationale (1902)
- United States, Colonial and International Exposition (1902)
- Exposition coloniale (1906)
- Franco-British Exhibition (1908)
- Exposition Universelle de Bruxelles (1910)
- Koloniale Tentoonstelling (1914): Held at Semarang, Java to "give a comprehensive picture of the Dutch Indies in their present prosperous condition".
- International Exhibition of Rubber and Other Tropical Products (1921)
- Festival of Empire (1911)
- Exposition nationale coloniale (1922)
- British Empire Exhibition (1924–5)
- Exposition internationale coloniale, maritime et d'art flamand (1930)
- Paris Colonial Exposition (1931)
- Exposição Colonial Portuguesa (1934)
- Empire Exhibition (1936)
- Empire Exhibition, Scotland 1938
- Deutsche Kolonial Ausstellung (1939)
- Foire coloniale (1948)
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