Business Design Centre

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The contemporary building's main entrance is built on to the back of the old Agricultural Hall) on Upper Street. (November 2005)
The contemporary building's main entrance is built on to the back of the old Agricultural Hall) on Upper Street. (November 2005)
The exterior in 1861, seen from Liverpool Road. This is now the rear entrance to the Business Design Centre.
The exterior in 1861, seen from Liverpool Road. This is now the rear entrance to the Business Design Centre.
A cattle show at the Royal Agricultural Hall in 1861.
A cattle show at the Royal Agricultural Hall in 1861.

The Business Design Centre is an exhibition centre on Upper Street in the district of Islington in London. It occupies a Grade II listed building formerly known as the Royal Agricultural Hall, which opened in c.1861 (but the date on the clock is 1862) and was then one of the largest exhibition halls in the world. The main exhibition hall covers 65,000 square feet or 6,000 square metres. It hosted the Royal Tournament from its inauguration in 1880 until the event became too large for the venue and moved to Olympia in the early years of the 20th century. It also hosted the first Crufts dog show in 1891. It was converted to its present use in 1986.

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