The Festival of Britain was a national exhibition and fair that took place during Summer 1951, seventy years ago.
Unlike
previous World Fairs or the Great Exhibition of 1851, this focused on Britain
and its achievements, promoting British science, technology, industrial design,
architecture and the arts in the post war years.
The Skylon
on the South Bank was a symbol of the exhibition. It was a cigar-shaped aluminium-clad steel
tower supported by cables.
Mam also took the opportunity to see some of the other attractions in London
She
brought back a souvenir booklet.
Commemorative
stamps were also produced, which grandfather had in his collection.
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