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Festival of Britain - View from River with Skylon
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Festival of Britain - View from River with Skylon
Festival of Britain - View of the South Bank site seen from over the River Thames, with Skylon, Shot Tower and Royal Festival Hall all visible. There are partial views of The Islanders Sculpture (by Siegfried Charoux) and the Dome of Discovery. Date: 1951
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1951 Discovery Dome Festival Hungerford Islanders Shot Siegfried Skylon
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This evocative photograph captures the spirit of the Festival of Britain as seen from the River Thames in 1951. The South Bank site, a hub of cultural and artistic celebration, is prominently displayed with its iconic structures standing proud against the backdrop of the Thames. The Skylon, with its distinctive shape and futuristic design, dominates the scene, drawing the eye towards the Royal Festival Hall. The Shot Tower, with its tall, cylindrical silhouette, adds an industrial contrast to the artistic and creative elements of the festival. The Dome of Discovery, another iconic structure, is partially visible in the background, adding to the sense of excitement and discovery that characterized the event. Partial views of Siegfried Charoux's "The Islanders" sculpture can be seen on the South Bank, adding a touch of whimsy and playfulness to the scene. The photograph also offers a glimpse of the Hungerford Bridge, connecting the South Bank to the North Bank of the Thames. The Festival of Britain was a national celebration held in 1951 to showcase Britain's post-war cultural, artistic, and industrial achievements. This photograph captures the essence of the event, with its focus on innovation, creativity, and the power of the Thames to bring people together.
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