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International Exhibition, 1901

Mitchell Library, Glasgow Collection

International Exhibition, 1901

The Women's Section at the International Exhibition of 1901 occupied a substantial area at the east end of the Industrial Hall. It was organised by Tessa Mackenzie and divided into five classes: Trades; Education; Applied Art and Handicraft; Nursing and Philanthropy; and Science, Literature and Music.

The main theme was the increasing importance of women to the British economy, although critics suggested there was an over-emphasis on middle-class activities. Traditional skills such as weaving, sewing and cookery were on display, but also trades such as photography and bookbinding. With a shrewd eye on their main customers, the department store owners Pettigrew & Stephens set up a stand in the Women's Section, featuring Belgian lace-makers at work.

Many young women were employed by exhibitors, a large number of them from overseas. A Girl's Club was set up to provide an area where they could relax.

Reference: Mitchell Library, GC 606.4 (1901)

Reproduced with the permission of Glasgow City Council, Libraries and Archives

Keywords:
bookbinding, china painting, cookery, department stores, exhibitions, Girl's Club, International Exhibition, 1901, lace making, painters, Pettigrew & Stephens, photography, sewing, tapestries, weaving, women, Women's Section



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