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Caterina Benincasa-Sharman

The Britain that emerged victorious from the Second World War was impoverished, bomb-damaged and ration-weary. The Festival of Britain of 1951 (the year of History Today‘s launch) was designed to herald a brighter future, celebrating the British people’s ingenuity. Though most of its architecture has long disappeared, the cultural legacy of the festival remains strong.

Published April 20 2011

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