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The Duchess of Leinster as the Queen of SilverPhotograph of Agness Rafelle, Duchess of Leinster dressed as the Queen of Silver in the Pageant of British Industries at the British Industries Dinner Ball at the Grosvenor House on 26 February 1935
Map of the Industries in England and WalesThe location of the main places in England and Wales where items are made. Date: 1931
UNSINKABLE LIFEBOATOur lovely model demontrates a novel and unsinkable lifeboat at the British Industries Fair, Olympia, London. Date: 17 February 1930
Sketch cover - Mrs Charles Sweeny as the Queen of LightMrs Charles Sweeny, formerly Miss Margaret Whigham and later the Duchess of Argyll (1912 - 1993), pictured as the Queen of Light in the Pageant of Industries at the British Industries Dinner Ball
British Industries Exhibition, Olympia 1947An orderly queue forms at the bus stop outside Olympia, in Kensington, Olympia where the 1947 British Industries Fair is being held. 1947
The Gas Industries Hall, Lief Ericksen Drive (famous waterfront boulevard) at 26th Street, Chicago, USA - The exhibit of the American Gas Association entitled A Century of Progress. Date: circa 1930s
Empire Exhibition Scotland - Dominions and Colonial AvenuesThe Canadian Pavilion and Palace of Industry - part of the Dominions and Colonial Avenues section of the Empire Exhibition at Bellahouston Park, Glasgow, Scotland
Poster advertising the 1938 BIFPoster advertising the 1938 British Industries Fair, London and Birmingham, 21 February to 4 March
American Indian children in London as part of the Golden West and American Industries Exhibition at Earls Court
School of Mines and Industries in Adelaide, Australia
The Hanwell AsylumA exterior view of the Hanwell asylum in north-west London. The asylum opened in 1831, on the outskirts of London. Patients were encouraged to become self-sufficient
BIF advertBritish Industries Fair advert, held in London from February 18th - March 1st, 1935
Power & Production 1951The " Power and Production" section of the Festival of Britain exhibition, showing the influence the success of British industry has had upon the whole world