The Festival of Britain in 1951 transformed the way people saw their war-ravaged nation. Giving Britons an intimate experience of contemporary design and modern building, it helped them accept a landscape under reconstruction, and brought hope of a better world to come. Drawing on previously unseen sketches and plans, photographs and interviews, The Festival of Britain: A Land and Its People travels beyond the Festival's spectacular centrepiece at London's South Bank, to show how the Festival made the whole country an exhibition ground with events to which hundreds of the country's greatest architects, artists and designers contributed. It explores exhibitions in Poplar, Battersea and South Kensington in London; Belfast, Glasgow and Wales; ...
This thesis deals with British internal and external political developments after the Second World W...
There has been a welcome expansion in literature documenting aspects of the 1951 Festival of Britain...
The post-war reconstruction era was marked by numerous planning exhibitions which provide a window o...
The 1951 Festival of Britain was conceived in the immediate post-war period--a period of housing sho...
This social and cultural history focuses on the meanings of Britain and Britishness in the immediate...
This Thesis sets out to examine an event which has been little documented and accordingly as compre...
A discussion of the types of events that the cities of York, Leeds, Manchester, Liverpool and Hull c...
A critical overview of available research material for the scholar or interested reader on the 1951 ...
This output relates to part of a project to understand the souvenir culture associated with the Fes...
The Edinburgh Festival is the world’s largest arts festival. It has also been the site of numerous ‘...
This chapter appears in a journal published by the Twentieth Century Society to mark the fiftieth an...
Architectural nous: How York wrote their identity through architecture, during the 1951 Festival of ...
This article takes a focussed look at how the Festival of Britain was marked outside the main events...
The Lambeth-based Bread and Roses Festival marked the centenary of the successful Bread and Roses st...
Photographic work from Billingham's series 'Landscapes 2001 - 2003) was exhibited in 'A Picture of B...
This thesis deals with British internal and external political developments after the Second World W...
There has been a welcome expansion in literature documenting aspects of the 1951 Festival of Britain...
The post-war reconstruction era was marked by numerous planning exhibitions which provide a window o...
The 1951 Festival of Britain was conceived in the immediate post-war period--a period of housing sho...
This social and cultural history focuses on the meanings of Britain and Britishness in the immediate...
This Thesis sets out to examine an event which has been little documented and accordingly as compre...
A discussion of the types of events that the cities of York, Leeds, Manchester, Liverpool and Hull c...
A critical overview of available research material for the scholar or interested reader on the 1951 ...
This output relates to part of a project to understand the souvenir culture associated with the Fes...
The Edinburgh Festival is the world’s largest arts festival. It has also been the site of numerous ‘...
This chapter appears in a journal published by the Twentieth Century Society to mark the fiftieth an...
Architectural nous: How York wrote their identity through architecture, during the 1951 Festival of ...
This article takes a focussed look at how the Festival of Britain was marked outside the main events...
The Lambeth-based Bread and Roses Festival marked the centenary of the successful Bread and Roses st...
Photographic work from Billingham's series 'Landscapes 2001 - 2003) was exhibited in 'A Picture of B...
This thesis deals with British internal and external political developments after the Second World W...
There has been a welcome expansion in literature documenting aspects of the 1951 Festival of Britain...
The post-war reconstruction era was marked by numerous planning exhibitions which provide a window o...