1908 – Palace of British Applied Arts, Franco British Exhibition, London
Architect: James B. Fulton
Fulton designed the Palace of British Applied Arts and other buildings buildings for the Franco British Exhibition of 1908. The Franco-British Exhibition was a large public fair, designed to celebrate the Entente Cordiale signed in 1904 by the United Kingdom and France. The Exhibition was held in an area of West London near Shepherd’s Bush which is now called White City.
Published July 12, 2009 | Last Updated March 24, 2014