The International Exhibition of Navigation, Commerce and Industry in Liverpool, England, was opened by Queen Victoria[1] on 11 May 1886. 
The fair was held in Antwerp's exhibition hall which was transported for the exhibition and erected alongside Wavertree Botanic Gardens.[1] Additional attractions were the chance to visit the SS Great Eastern,[1] and to see a lifesize copy of the Eddystone Lighthouse and the rowing boat in which Grace Darling and her father rescued stranded occupants of a wrecked ship.[2] 
Exhibitions from parts of the British Empire outside the United Kingdom included an African village, 50 "natives of Indian and Ceylon", camel and elephant rides, and a Canadian toboggan ride[2] 
It was followed in 1887 by the Royal Jubilee Exhibition also in Liverpool. 
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  - Art Treasures Exhibition, Manchester 1857
  - 1862 International Exhibition (London)
  - International Exhibition of Arts and Manufactures (Dublin, 1865)
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  - First International Forestry Exhibition
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  - Colonial and Indian Exhibition (1886)
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