• The Jubilee Exhibition Building in Adelaide, South Australia, was built to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Queen Victoria's accession to the throne on 20 June 1837.
  • Crowd assembled for the laying of the foundation stone for the Jubilee Exhibition Building 21 June 1886.
  • Until 1962, the Jubilee Exhibition Building stood on North Terrace, one of many stunning buildings that create a boulevard of Victorian-era architecture in this...
  • The Jubilee Exhibition Building was constructed to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee, marking 50 years since her accession to the throne.
  • The Jubilee Exhibition building was one such structure that held many stories that are now forgotten in today’s age.
  • Manchester Royal Jubilee Exhibition Building. Summary. Elevated view of the exhibition buildings, the front facing the train line.
  • Historic photo of the 1963: Jubilee Exhibition Building, taken in 2016. Historical maps of Adelaide.
  • The Royal Jubilee Exhibition proved a tremendous success and attracted two million visitors The only remaining item from the 1887 Exhibition is the...
  • 1887 - Adelaide’s Jubilee Exhibition building. ... In 1962, the Jubilee Exhibition Building was demolished to make way for the Napier building.
  • Construction of the Jubilee Exhibition Building was finished in 1887 after the South Australian government held a competition in 1885-1886 to find a suitable...
  • Legacies The Jubilee International Exhibition Building remained until 1962. It was to be used by the South Australian Institute after the fair, hosted the Royal...
  • The jubilee exhibition building on North Terrace, Adelaide, and Jubilee Oval were home to the Royal Adelaide Show from 1895 to 1925.
  • The Royal Jubilee Exhibition, which ran for 165 days (3 May to 10 November 1887) was open from 9am to 10pm, every day except Sunday.