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] Date Posted: 11:12:33 01/23/05 Sun In reply to: Dave (UK) 's message, "Glasgow Empire Exhibition 1938" on 22:41:16 01/19/05 Wed On a point of history, I think the 1951 Festival of Britain was a deliberate attempt to brighten things up and boost morale during the Post-War austerity period, and nothing to do with the Empire Exhibitions. The first ever international festival was the Great Exhibition of 1851 (hosted at the Crystal Palace in London), and the 'Festival of Britain' was its centenary update. The world Expos grew out of the Great Exhibition and the other international and Empire copycat exhibitions which followed it. If you can dig out any more history on the Empire expos Dave I'd like to use these and any other images to put together a report for the reports page. I think this is something that could really inspire and shock people, to see the British Empire in such a modern and forward-looking guise. A real whiff of what might have been, and what might be. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
| [> Subject: It reminds me of Canberra | |
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Author: Ian (Australia) [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 12:52:44 01/23/05 Sun The vistas look very much like aspects of my dear national capital (perhaps the first city to be built entirely within a roundabout). The lion does not remind me of Canberra at all, for which I can only be thankful. The tower, on the other hand, looks much more recent than 1938, especially in the 4th photo. [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |