As a schoolboy, I was dazzled by the Festival of Britain in 1951 – but it revealed a divided (…)
From the Dome of Discovery to the massive cigar-shaped Skylon, the spectacular cultural showcase was an exhilarating sight in 1951. The Tories demolished those prime exhibits yet, 75 years on, it has a significant legacy ‘We ought to do something jolly … we need something to give Britain a (…)
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