According to the official
Islington Libraries compilation, the Royal Agricultural Hall had its origins when in 1798 the
Duke of Bedford, Sir
Joseph Banks and other nobles and gentlemen decided to form the Smithfield Club, which would hold annual exhibitions of livestock, agricultural produce and agricultural implements. Following some 40 years of exhibiting, first in
Smithfield at Wooton's Livery Stables near Smithfield Meat Market then at a site in the
Barbican, the club moved in 1839 to premises in
Baker Street. However it outgrew these and it was then proposed that the club erect a hall large enough to accommodate their annual display and also to be available for other shows. The foundation stone was laid in 1861 – although a large part of the building had already been completed, and held its first exhibition in 1862. When built it was one of the largest exhibition halls in the world. It was this building that was the original basis of the present hall, which has expanded on this site so that the main exhibition hall now covers . 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. Sporting events included
six-day cycle races – the first event being held at the Agricultural Hall in 1878. The
Islington Gazette reported: A bicycle contest was commenced at the Agricultural Hall, on Monday last, for which £150 is offered in prizes for a six days' competition, the money to be allocated thus: £100 for the first man, £25 for the second, £15 for the third, and £10 for the fourth. It also hosted the first
Crufts dog show in 1891. The Smithfield Show, later the Royal Smithfield Show ran here from the opening of the building in 1861 until it moved to
Earls Court in 1949 needing extra space to allow the showing of agricultural machinery. During the Second World War the hall was commandeered by the Government, and from 1943, following the destruction of Mount Pleasant sorting office in an air raid, the Parcels Depot was moved to the hall. ==Business Design Centre==