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Person    | Female  Born 1967 

Virginia Nimarkoh

Categories: Art

Virginia Nimarkoh

Artist based in London.

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Virginia Nimarkoh

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Great Exhibition - Hyde Park - entrance

Building designed by: Joseph Paxton First large scale prefabricated glass and...

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Great Exhibition - Hyde Park - NE

British Isles & Empire exhibitors: 7381 Foreign exhibitors: 6556 Number o...

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Great Exhibition - Hyde Park - NW

700 tons of wrought iron 3800 tons of cast iron 24 miles of wooden guttering ...

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Great Exhibition - Hyde Park - SE

Project funded by: public subscription Cost of building and fittings: £200,00...

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Great Exhibition - Hyde Park - SW

Length of building: 1848 ft Breadth of building: 408 ft Height of building: 1...

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