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South Africa Pavilion MCF01_02_0817
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South Africa Pavilion MCF01_02_0817
British Empire Exhibition, WEMBLEY PARK, BRENT, GREATER LONDON. A view of the lake, bandstand and South Africa Pavilion at the British Empire Exhibition in Wembley Park, with a boat full of people on the lake passing a rock garden.
The British Empire Exhibition opened on St Georges Day 1924 with the aim of stimulating trade and strengthening bonds between the countries of the British Empire
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1920s Bandstand Exhibition Hall Lake Waterscape Pleasure Garden
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This print captures the essence of the South Africa Pavilion at the British Empire Exhibition in Wembley Park, London. The scene showcases a picturesque view of a serene lake, adorned with a charming bandstand and surrounded by lush greenery. As if straight out of a postcard from the 1920s, this image transports us back to an era when pleasure gardens were all the rage. In the foreground, we see a boat brimming with people joyfully gliding across the tranquil waters. Their laughter and excitement are palpable as they pass by a meticulously crafted rock garden that adds an enchanting touch to this idyllic setting. The British Empire Exhibition was inaugurated on St George's Day in 1924 with one primary objective: fostering trade and strengthening bonds between nations within the vast British Empire. This grand event served as both a celebration of imperial achievements and an opportunity for countries to showcase their unique cultures and contributions. Katherine MacFee expertly captures this moment in time, allowing us to marvel at not only the architectural beauty but also appreciate how such exhibitions played significant roles in shaping history. Through her lens, we are transported into an era where unity among nations was paramount, offering us glimpses into our shared past while reminding us of our collective journey towards progress and understanding.
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