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Aerial plan of the Festival of Britain site, London
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Aerial plan of the Festival of Britain site, London
Aerial plan of the Festival of Britain site, South Bank, London, showing all the main buildings and other venues of interest. Date: May 1951
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1951 Bank Embankment Exposition Festival Hungerford Lay Out Nelson P Ier Plan Power Skylon Venue Venues
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1. Title: A Bird's Eye View of the Festival of Britain Site, London, 1951 This aerial photograph offers a unique perspective of the Festival of Britain site in London during May 1951. The South Bank of the River Thames comes alive with an intriguing layout of buildings and structures, each holding its own significance during this iconic exhibition. In the heart of the composition, the Hungerford Bridge, a suspension bridge connecting the South Bank to the North Bank, stands proudly over the Thames. The bridge, adorned with its distinctive red color, adds a striking contrast to the blue waters below and the grey buildings on the banks. To the south, the Festival of Britain site unfolds, revealing a myriad of venues and structures. The South Bank Embankment, lined with various pavilions and attractions, is a hub of activity. The Nelson Pavilion, with its distinctive dome, is a standout feature, while the Skylon, a futuristic tower, symbolizes the optimism and innovation of the 1950s. The Power and Lay Out pavilions, located near the river, are also visible, showcasing the latest advancements in technology and engineering. The Exposition buildings, with their clean lines and modern design, reflect the spirit of post-war reconstruction and renewal. The photograph also reveals the presence of several ships anchored in the Thames, adding to the bustling scene. The overall composition is a testament to the vibrant and forward-thinking atmosphere of the Festival of Britain, an event that left a lasting impact on London and the world. This aerial plan provides a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a unique perspective of the Festival of Britain site during its historic 1951 run.
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