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- Gustave Courbet opens his private show The Pavilion of Realism
- Paris Salon of 1855
- Exposition Universelle (1855)
- I Sing the Body Electric (Whitman)
- Stamp duty was removed from newspapers in Britain creating mass market media in the UK.
- Chemistry of Common Life by James Finlay Weir Johnston
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