Abstract:The Festival of Britain in 1951 was a political and cultural landmark, a Labour government announcement of the ‘brave new world’ that was coming after war-time sufferings and continuing post-war austerity. The Festival has been much studied by social, political, architectural, design historians and others. Relatively little attention has been given, however, to the thirteen-volume series of About Britain regional guidebooks, an integral part of the Festival itself but one by its very utilitarian purposes desig… Show more
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