1948 Collection
In 1948, the Empire Windrush carried Jamaicans on a historic journey to Britain, marking a significant moment in post-war migration
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In 1948, the Empire Windrush carried Jamaicans on a historic journey to Britain, marking a significant moment in post-war migration. Meanwhile, an unknown creator introduced the world to the innovative Ferguson TEA 20 tractor, revolutionizing farming practices. Renowned artist Diego Rivera continued to captivate audiences with his mesmerizing artwork that depicted social and political themes. Salvador Dali's surreal photographs showcased his unique perspective, capturing objects like cats and water in motion. London's police officers maintained order and safety in the bustling city streets. In Melbourne, cricket legend Don Bradman stepped onto the field for his final bat, leaving behind an unforgettable legacy. The Olympics witnessed athletes pushing their limits in the thrilling 10, 000-meter race. At Filton shipyard, construction began on the majestic Bristol Brabazon aircraft - a symbol of technological progress and ambition. Billie Holiday enchanted listeners with her soulful voice as she graced stages across America during this era. Asylum Lodge stood tall in Devizes, Wiltshire - a place where individuals sought solace and care during challenging times. Amidst these diverse events unfolding worldwide was Mahatma Gandhi peacefully spinning at his wheel - embodying resilience and advocating for nonviolent resistance against oppression. The iconic Wembley Stadium became synonymous with sporting excellence as it hosted numerous memorable matches throughout the vibrant 1950s.