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Festival of Britain ViewAerial view of the exhibition site of the 1951 Festival of Britain on Londons South Bank showing the Dome of Discovery, The Skylon and other pavilions
Festival of Britain 1951 - The Skylon, South Bank, London. Designed by Hidalgo Moya, Philip Powell and Felix Samuely, and fabricated by Painter Brothers of Hereford, England Date: 1951
Festival of BritainThe brand new Royal Festival Hall and South Bank Exhibition with the Dome of Discovery on the right, seen from across the river Thames
Festival of BritainNight scene showing the illuminated exhibition site of the 1951 Festival Britain on Londons South Bank with the Skylon glowing in the dark and the Dome of Discovery visible
Dome & Skylon 1951Visitors outside the Dome of Discovery and the Skylon, both famous attractions of the Festival of Britain exhibition, South Bank, London
Festival of Britain - View from River with SkylonFestival of Britain - View of the South Bank site seen from over the River Thames, with Skylon, Shot Tower and Royal Festival Hall all visible
Aerial plan of the Festival of Britain site, LondonAerial plan of the Festival of Britain site, South Bank, London, showing all the main buildings and other venues of interest. Date: May 1951
South Bank Exhibition - Festival of Britain, including views of the Skylon, Dome of Discovery Lion and the Unicorn Exhibition and part of the Power and Production display. Date: 1951
Festival of Britain - Transport Pavilion - base of the Skylon visible in the background, behind the Fairway Fountains. The locomtive is an IGR Steam Locomotive
Briggs at the Festival by GrahamCartoon by Graham featuring his butler character Briggs (created for The Tatler) being pursued by some mischievous children who seem to have somehow got hold of the tall
Festival of Britain site, South Bank, LondonGeneral view of the Festival of Britain site, South Bank, London, looking down the River Thames from Big Ben. From the right can be seen County Hall, the Dome of Discovery
Red Lion sculpture in York Road, near Waterloo, LondonA Red Lion sculpture from the old Red Lion Brewery, in a new position in York Road, near Waterloo Station, not far from the Festival of Britain site on the South Bank, London
Sweet Pea flowersSweet Pea Flowers (Lathyrus odoratus). Poster design by Malcolm Greensmith
Festival Sea & ShipsThe River Walk outside the Sea and Ships exhibition centre, part of the Festival of Britain exhibition on the South Bank, London
Dome of DiscoveryThe Dome of Discovery, one of the big attractions of the exhibition
Dome of DiscoveryVisitors standing on the steps underneath part of the Dome of Discovery, one of the main exhibition attractions
Fountain / Fest. Of BritainOne of the fountains near the Skylon at the Festival of Britain on the South Bank