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Skylon Collection

The Skylon, a symbol of innovation and progress, stood tall at the Festival of Britain in 1951

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Skylon Collection: Festival of Britain View
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Skylon Collection: Festival of Britain 1951 - The Skylon, South Bank, London
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Skylon Collection: Festival of Britain
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Skylon Collection: Festival of Britain
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Skylon Collection: Dome & Skylon 1951
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Skylon Collection: Aerial plan of the Festival of Britain site, London
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Skylon Collection: Festival of Britain - View from River with Skylon
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Skylon Collection: Canada, Ontario, Niagara Falls, Skylon Tower
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Skylon Collection: Canada, Ontario, Toronto, CN Tower and city skyline
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Skylon Collection: South Bank Exhibition - Festival of Britain
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Skylon Collection: Festival of Britain - Transport Pavilion
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Skylon Collection: Briggs at the Festival by Graham
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Skylon Collection: Festival of Britain site, South Bank, London
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Skylon Collection: Red Lion sculpture in York Road, near Waterloo, London
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Skylon Collection: Sweet Pea flowers
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Skylon Collection: Festival Sea & Ships
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Skylon Collection: Fountain / Fest. Of Britain

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The Skylon, a symbol of innovation and progress, stood tall at the Festival of Britain in 1951. This magnificent structure graced the South Bank of London, captivating visitors with its futuristic design. As people strolled through the festival grounds, they couldn't help but be drawn to the Dome & Skylon duo that dominated the skyline. Aerial plans showcased the grandeur of this event, revealing an intricate layout that brought together art, technology, and culture. The view from the river offered a unique perspective on the Skylon's towering presence against a backdrop of bustling activity. Across continents, another Skylon made its mark in Canada's Ontario region – this time overlooking Niagara Falls. Standing proudly alongside Toronto's CN Tower and city skyline, it became an iconic landmark for both locals and tourists alike. Back at home in London's South Bank Exhibition during the Festival of Britain, visitors marveled at all that was on offer. From interactive exhibits to stunning displays showcasing British achievements across various industries – there was something for everyone to enjoy. Even across international borders in New York State and Ontario lies another breathtaking view of Niagara Falls with our beloved Skylon as its centerpiece. A road leading towards it beckoned adventurers seeking awe-inspiring sights. Whether you were exploring London or gazing upon nature's wonders at Niagara Falls – one thing remained constant: The Skylon left an indelible impression on all who encountered it. Its legacy lives on as a testament to human ingenuity and creativity displayed during these momentous occasions throughout history.