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The Great ExhibitionThe Great Exhibition  an international exhibition that took place in Hyde Park  from 1 May to 11 October 1851  was organized by Henry Cole and Prince Albert  Participated by 28 countries and all in all had 6,039,195 vistors

The Industrial Revolution During the late 18th and early 19th centuries The increasing use of steam power The development of machine tools Population growth Hand production methods machines Wood and other bio-fuels coal

Education  At the start of the 19th century very few children went to school  Grammar schools and public schools  Girls from wealthy families would usually be taught at home by a governess

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