Royal visit to Festival of Britain, South Bank, London
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Royal visit to Festival of Britain, South Bank, London
Scene at a royal visit to the Festival of Britain site on the South Bank, London. Here Princess Margaret is seen shaking hands with one of the exhibition officials. In the background is Gerald Barry, Director-General of the festival.
4 May 1951
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1951 Bank Barry Director Exposition Festival Gerald Margaret Official Officials Shaking
EDITORS COMMENTS
In this evocative photograph from the Festival of Britain in 1951, Princess Margaret, dressed in a stylish hat and coat, warmly shakes hands with an exhibition official during her visit to the South Bank in London. The Princess, who was the younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II, was a popular figure in the 1950s, known for her grace and charm. The backdrop to this scene is the Festival of Britain site, an ambitious project that aimed to showcase the best of British culture, science, and innovation following the devastation of World War II. The Director-General of the festival, Sir Gerald Barry, can be seen in the background, observing the interaction between the Princess and the official with great interest. The Festival of Britain, which took place between May and September 1951, was a significant moment in British history. It marked the beginning of a new era of optimism and hope, as the country looked to rebuild and move forward after the war. The South Bank area, which had been neglected for decades, was transformed into a vibrant cultural hub, with exhibitions, performances, and attractions drawing large crowds. This photograph captures the excitement and energy of the festival, as well as the sense of pride and patriotism that characterized the 1950s in Britain. It is a poignant reminder of a time when royal visits were a major event, and when the power of art, culture, and community could bring people together in celebration. The photograph was taken by the renowned Illustrated London News Ltd, and is a valuable historical document that offers a unique insight into a pivotal moment in British history. It is a testament to the enduring appeal of the royal family, and the power of photography to capture and preserve the spirit of an era.
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