I lived in the old Didcot, I'm 91. The place we used to play is now a wreck site. I went to Manor School, I remember ... (read more)
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I lived in the old Didcot, I'm 91. The place we used to play is now a wreck site. I went to Manor School, I remember ... (read more)
While I was working there, I managed to get a shot of our delightful Queen when she visited Guy's Hospital on July 5th, 1961, to open ... (read more)
Thames-side at the Southbank Exhibition, Festival of Britain (read more)
Southbank Exhibiton, Festival of Britain; Southeast, with Waterloo Station in the distance, from the Lion and Unicorn Restaurant (read more)
Southbank Exhibition, Festival of Britain; Northeast, by the Thames, to Waterloo Bridge (read more)
Southbank Exhibition, Festival of Britain; View northward from the Southbank, outside Royal Festival Hall, to Hungerford Bridge (with temporary Bailey footbridge on downstream side), with Shell-Mex ... (read more)
Southbank Exhibition, Festival of Britain; the Regatta Restaurant on the festival grounds (read more)
A southwest view across to Big Ben from the '51' restaurant; Southbank Exhibition, Festival of Britain (read more)
At the Southbank Exhibition, Festival of Britain 1951 (read more)
Southbank Exhibition, Royal Festival Hall; Looking southeast, 'Dome of Discovery' on the left, 'Power and Production' Pavilion on the right (read more)
Southbank Exhibition grounds, Festival of Britain; 'Transport' and 'People of Britain' Pavilions on the left, 'Dome of Discovery' on the right (read more)
Southbank Festival, Festival of Britain; Interior of 'The Unicorn' Restaurant within the 'Lion and Unicorn' Pavilion (read more)
Southbank Exhibition, Festival of Britain; Under the 'Skylon,' a 300-foot 'cigar,' suspended 15 feet above the ground. Designed by Hidalgo Moya, Philip Powell, and Felix Samuely (read more)
Southbank Exhibition, Festival of Britain; looking northeast, outside Sports Pavilion, towards Shot Tower and '1851 Centenary' Pavilion (read more)
Southbank Festival, Festival of Britain; interior of the 'Power and Production' Pavilion across from County Hall (read more)
Southbank Exhibition, Festival of Britain; looking northwest; outside 'Sea and Ships' Pavilion, looking across to Victoria Embankment and Savoy Place (read more)
Southbank Exhibition, Festival of Britain; Looking southwest, beside 'Dome of Discovery' on the right, 'Power and Production' Pavilion and County Hall ahead (read more)
Southbank Exhibition, Festival of Britain; Northeast from Station Gate to Festival Hall and Shot Tower (read more)
Southbank Exhibition, Festival of Britain; Looking southward from 'Homes & Gardens' to 'Telecinema' and 'Television' Pavilions (read more)
Festival of Britain; Southbank Exhibition under construction, looking eastward on York Rd., towards Waterloo Station (read more)
Southbank Exhibition, Festival of Britain; Eastward from Chicheley Gate towards Station Gate; Minerals of the Island Pavilion ahead, Fairway Cafe on the right (read more)
Southbank Exhibition preparation; Looking eastward from Hungerford Bridge along to Waterloo Bridge over site of 'Seaside' Pavilion under construction; Shot Tower on the right (read more)
Festival of Britain Pleasure Gardens, Battersea Park; construction in progress on Roland Emett's 'Far Tottering & Oystercreek Railway' station (read more)
Festival of Britain preparation; Construction of Festival Pleasure Gardens in Battersea Park (read more)
Southbank Exhibition preparation; Northward view of construction site, with New Shell Tower arising behind (read more)
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