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The hall of machines was build at the world
exposition of 1889. With a spread of 110,60 metres,
a length of 423 metres and a height of 45 metres in
the vertex of the construction.
In the front products of the company Carl Flohr, Berlin
[this view
also as a red-green stereoscopic view].
[1900 | 2 a] The giant globe at the Paris
Exposition in 1900 ; Stereocopic photograph by B. L.
Lingley, Keystone View Company, 1900
[1900 | 2 b] Inside Machinery Hall some of the
giant German Engines Exposition of 1900, Paris,
France ; Stereoscopic photograph by Underwood &
Underwood
[1900 | 2 c] Advertising ; Special of the journal "Illustration"
to the world exposition from 14. April 1900
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