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sold "Anticrotte" shoes, which protected against the mud of the street, M. Gudin sold waterproof shoes and M. Nadal sold elegant ladies' shoes. A variety of laces were exhibited, for dresses, scarves and collars. Madame Roche provided new corsets to always maintain even the most defective figure in an agreeable position, while Madame Thorel showed corsets for pregnant women. There were also stands of carpets, ribbons and sheets.
221:. Automation in the areas of wood engraving, enameling and wood-inlaying created reduced-cost products that formerly only the wealthy could afford. The most revolutionary product was "elastic tissue", or sheets of rubber, for which there seemed to be great potential although the use was unclear. There were 1,785 awards, including:
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grand pianos and pianos with from three to seven octaves. There were also harps, wind instruments, violins and guitars. Other exhibitors included inventors of medical appliances, watchmakers, cabinetmakers, chimney sellers, engravers, pump sellers, cutlers, goldsmiths, jewelers, roofers and paper sellers.
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Many exhibitors displayed colors for painters, decorators and dyers. M. Bosc showed indelible ink that resisted all chemical agents. A variety of oils, soaps, salts and waxes were shown. Pianos were the main feature of the musical instruments section, including square, three-sided and upright pianos,
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There were almost 50 stands of textile manufacturers, mostly from Paris but with a dozen from other parts of France. Products included different types of cotton: fine sewing cotton, and cotton for embroidery, knitting, laces, cords and ropes. There were also wool and leather products. M. Delangre
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Commissioner Thiers notified the departmental prefects of the criteria for submissions, saying that the exhibits should mainly be products for the masses, and ideally would combine high quality and low price. Entries were divided into categories of use: food and food preparation; health; weaving
178:, a famous statistician, was named rapporteur for the central jury of 1834. For each branch of industry he noted the quantities and value of French exports and imports, with comparative figures for 1823, 1827 and 1834. The exposition lasted 60 days, with 2,447 exhibitors.
158:. The buildings had simple exterior decoration and were generally well-made, apart from some problems with rain leaking in. Each building was divided into four 13 metres (43 ft) long aisles and contained a 50 by 21 metres (164 by 69 ft) courtyard.
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processes and clothing; home products; transportation; products for smell, hearing, etc.; calculation, measurement and applied engineering; education and training; and social amenities. The categorization caused confusion among the visitors.
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243:. Robert Flavigny et fils, which had won a gold medal for its fabrics in the 1827 Exposition Nationale, presented new fabrics. The company again won a gold medal, and its owner Robert Flavigny received a
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Notice sur les appareils et machines exposés dans la salle n° 1, section 24, inventés par M. Humbert père et employés dans l'établissement orthopédique fondé par lui à Morley dès l'année 1817
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Notice des produits de l'industrie française : précédée d'un historique des expositions antérieures et d'un coup d'oeil général sur l'exposition actuelle...
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The exposition ran from 1 May 1834 to 30 June 1834. There were 2,447 exhibits in an area of 14,288 square metres (153,790 sq ft).
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Catalogue des produits de l'industrie française admis à l'exposition publique sur la place de la
Concorde en 1834
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The central jury awarded the Comte de
Pontgibaud a gold medal for his mining enterprise, the precursor of the
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held to encourage improvements in progressive agriculture and in technology, that had their origins in 1798.
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Exposition publique des produits de l'industrie française (08 ; 1834 ; Paris)
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Exposition
Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne (1937)
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International
Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Arts
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The
Engineers of Cornwall at the Mines of Pontgibaud in France
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Histoire des
Expositions des produits de l'Industrie Française
578:"L'industrie parisienne présentée à l'exposition de 1834"
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also won awards in 1834 and the subsequent expositions.
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Exposition des produits de l'industrie française en 1834
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L’industrie parisienne présentée à l’exposition de 1834
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772:International Exhibition on Urbanism and Housing
297:, Bar-le-Duc: F. Gigault d'Olincourt, p. 32
66:Exposition des produits de l'industrie française
30:Exposition des produits de l'industrie française
739:Exposition Internationale de l'Est de la France
778:The International Exhibition of Rural Habitat
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784:The International Textile Exhibition
652:French Industrial Exposition of 1844
647:French Industrial Exposition of 1834
124:French Industrial Exposition of 1834
730:Exposition internationale des vins
678:Metz Exposition Universelle (1861)
551:Kiernan, Michael T. (2016-02-11),
522:archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr
322:, Paris: Impr. royale, p. 510
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41:Buildings for the 1834 exposition
483:Expositions of the July Monarchy
682:International Exposition (1867)
286:L'Industrie. Exposition de 1834
288:, Paris: L. Tenre, p. 160
18:Great Paris Exposition of 1834
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734:Exposition coloniale (1906)
247:. Other manufacturers from
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699:Exposition internationale
372:Douyere-Demeulenaere 2005
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