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    Final touches are being put to the 'Britain Can Make it ' Exhbition at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London , in readiness for the opening of the Exhibition by the King. Photo shows: Fine china being displayed .
    A government-backed exhibition called 'Britain Can Make It' ran at the V&A for 14 weeks in the autumn of 1946 – confidently presenting a progressive, forward-thinking nation that could compete in a post-war global market
    23 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Final touches are being put to the 'Britain Can Make it ' Exhbition at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London , in readiness for the opening of the Exhibition by the King. Photo shows: Fine china being displayed .
    A government-backed exhibition called 'Britain Can Make It' ran at the V&A for 14 weeks in the autumn of 1946 – confidently presenting a progressive, forward-thinking nation that could compete in a post-war global market
    23 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Final touches are being put to the 'Britain Can Make it ' Exhbition at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London , in readiness for the opening of the Exhibition by the King. Photo shows: Fine china being displayed .
    A government-backed exhibition called 'Britain Can Make It' ran at the V&A for 14 weeks in the autumn of 1946 – confidently presenting a progressive, forward-thinking nation that could compete in a post-war global market
    23 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Portable sewing machine at ' Britain Can Make it ' Exhibition
    The latest ideas producted by British industry are on show at the Britain Can Make it Exhbition to be opened by King George VI at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London. Purpose of the exhibition is to display the variety and quality of British products . On view are nearly 6,000 exhibits from over 1,300 firms. They include the work of about 400 individual designers . Photo shows: Mrs B A Irwin (left) of North London inspecting an extremely compact portable electric sewing machne. The power lever is knee-operated ; a light shines on the needle. The carrying case forms a work bench
    24 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Portable sewing machine at ' Britain Can Make it ' Exhibition
    The latest ideas producted by British industry are on show at the Britain Can Make it Exhbition to be opened by King George VI at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London. Purpose of the exhibition is to display the variety and quality of British products . On view are nearly 6,000 exhibits from over 1,300 firms. They include the work of about 400 individual designers . Photo shows: inspecting an extremely compact portable electric sewing machne. The power lever is knee-operated ; a light shines on the needle. The carrying case forms a work bench
    24 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Portable sewing machine at ' Britain Can Make it ' Exhibition
    The latest ideas producted by British industry are on show at the Britain Can Make it Exhbition to be opened by King George VI at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London. Purpose of the exhibition is to display the variety and quality of British products . On view are nearly 6,000 exhibits from over 1,300 firms. They include the work of about 400 individual designers . Photo shows: inspecting an extremely compact portable electric sewing machne. The power lever is knee-operated ; a light shines on the needle. The carrying case forms a work bench
    24 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Water jet engine at ' Britain Can Make it ' Exhibition
    The latest ideas producted by British industry are on show at the Britain Can Make it Exhibition to be opened by King George VI at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London. Purpose of the exhibition is to display the variety and quality of British products . On view are nearly 6,000 exhibits from over 1,300 firms. They include the work of about 400 individual designers . Photo shows: An Aquajet engine for driving an outboard motorboat. Water is sucked in by the engine and then ejected , the thrust forcing the boat along
    23 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Autumn fashions at ' Britain Can Make it ' Exhibition
    The latest ideas producted by British industry are on show at the Britain Can Make it Exhibition to be opened by King George VI at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London. Purpose of the exhibition is to display the variety and quality of British products . On view are nearly 6,000 exhibits from over 1,300 firms. They include the work of about 400 individual designers . Photo shows: Arranging autumn fashions in readiness for the opening of the exhibition
    23 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Autumn fashions at ' Britain Can Make it ' Exhibition
    The latest ideas producted by British industry are on show at the Britain Can Make it Exhibition to be opened by King George VI at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London. Purpose of the exhibition is to display the variety and quality of British products . On view are nearly 6,000 exhibits from over 1,300 firms. They include the work of about 400 individual designers . Photo shows: Arranging autumn fashions in readiness for the opening of the exhibition
    23 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Autumn fashions at ' Britain Can Make it ' Exhibition
    The latest ideas produced by British industry are on show at the Britain Can Make it Exhibition to be opened by King George VI at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London. Purpose of the exhibition is to display the variety and quality of British products . On view are nearly 6,000 exhibits from over 1,300 firms. They include the work of about 400 individual designers . Photo shows:
    Mr A Toop of Clapham painting the legs of a display model in the fashion section
    23 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Children's fashion show at ' Britain Can Make it ' Exhibition
    The latest ideas produced by British industry are on show at the Britain Can Make it Exhibition to be opened by King George VI at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London. Purpose of the exhibition is to display the variety and quality of British products . On view are nearly 6,000 exhibits from over 1,300 firms. They include the work of about 400 individual designers . Photo shows:
    A display of the latest in children's wear.
    23 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    What Britain Can Make is shown at exhibition to be opened by the King
    The latest ideas produced by British industry are on show at the Britain Can Make it Exhibition to be opened by King George VI at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London. Purpose of the exhibition is to display the variety and quality of British products . On view are nearly 6,000 exhibits from over 1,300 firms. They include the work of about 400 individual designers . Photo shows:
    A children's wash bowl well calculated to overcome juvenile prejudice against water!
    23 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    What Britain Can Make is shown at exhibition to be opened by the King
    The latest ideas produced by British industry are on show at the Britain Can Make it Exhibition to be opened by King George VI at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London. Purpose of the exhibition is to display the variety and quality of British products . On view are nearly 6,000 exhibits from over 1,300 firms. They include the work of about 400 individual designers . Photo shows:
    A modern bedroom for children on view at tyhe exhibition
    23 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    What Britain Can Make is shown at exhibition to be opened by the King
    The latest ideas produced by British industry are on show at the Britain Can Make it Exhibition to be opened by King George VI at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London. Purpose of the exhibition is to display the variety and quality of British products . On view are nearly 6,000 exhibits from over 1,300 firms. They include the work of about 400 individual designers . Photo shows:
    A complete modern nursery on view at the Exhibition
    23 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Modern bathroom on display at Britain can Make it Exhibition
    A government-backed exhibition called 'Britain Can Make It' ran at the V&A for 14 weeks in the autumn of 1946 – confidently presenting a progressive, forward-thinking nation that could compete in a post-war global marke
    24 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Autumn fashions at ' Britain Can Make it ' Exhibition
    The latest ideas producted by British industry are on show at the Britain Can Make it Exhibition to be opened by King George VI at the Victoria and Albert Museum , London. Purpose of the exhibition is to display the variety and quality of British products . On view are nearly 6,000 exhibits from over 1,300 firms. They include the work of about 400 individual designers . Photo shows:Women visitors viewing autumn fashions and accessories in the fashion section

    24 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    THEY MODEL IN STUDIO LONDON

    When Britain sells her fashions to the world, she also offers pictures of a city landmark to the buyers.

    Fashionn is as old as history. Appropriate spot for Jackie Lethbridge to show off her 1949 dress is outside Victoria and Albert Museum, Kensington.

    6 April 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    London, UK. 4 June 2015. Curator Helen Persson holds Disney's Cinderella slipper ahead of the new V&A summer fashion exhibition "Shoes: Pleasure and Pain" which focuses on the transformative power of shoes. The slipper was created by Swarovski under the direction of Academy Award-winning costume designer Sandy Powell. It was hewn from solid Swarovski crystal and features 221 facets in a light-reflecting Crystal Blue Aurora Borealis coating. The exhibition Shoes: Pleasure and Pain opens to the public on 13 June 2015 and runs to 31 January 2016. Photo: Bettina Strenske (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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    London, UK. 4 June 2015. Curator Helen Persson holds Disney's Cinderella slipper ahead of the new V&A summer fashion exhibition "Shoes: Pleasure and Pain" which focuses on the transformative power of shoes. The slipper was created by Swarovski under the direction of Academy Award-winning costume designer Sandy Powell. It was hewn from solid Swarovski crystal and features 221 facets in a light-reflecting Crystal Blue Aurora Borealis coating. The exhibition Shoes: Pleasure and Pain opens to the public on 13 June 2015 and runs to 31 January 2016. Photo: Bettina Strenske (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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    London, UK. 4 June 2015. Curator Helen Persson holds Disney's Cinderella slipper ahead of the new V&A summer fashion exhibition "Shoes: Pleasure and Pain" which focuses on the transformative power of shoes. The slipper was created by Swarovski under the direction of Academy Award-winning costume designer Sandy Powell. It was hewn from solid Swarovski crystal and features 221 facets in a light-reflecting Crystal Blue Aurora Borealis coating. The exhibition Shoes: Pleasure and Pain opens to the public on 13 June 2015 and runs to 31 January 2016. Photo: Bettina Strenske (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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  • V&A shoe exhibition showcasing Cinderella's slipper
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    V&A shoe exhibition showcasing Cinderella's slipper
    To mark the opening of the V&A's summer fashion exhibition, Shoes: Pleasure and Pain. Cinderella's slipper created by Swarovski under the direction of Academy Award-winning costume designer Sandy Powell.

    Pictured: curator Helen Persson with the Swarovski slipper created for the Cinderella film.

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  • V&A shoe exhibition showcasing Cinderella's slipper
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    V&A shoe exhibition showcasing Cinderella's slipper
    To mark the opening of the V&A's summer fashion exhibition, Shoes: Pleasure and Pain. Cinderella's slipper created by Swarovski under the direction of Academy Award-winning costume designer Sandy Powell.

    Pictured: curator Helen Persson.

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  • V&A shoe exhibition showcasing Cinderella's slipper
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    V&A shoe exhibition showcasing Cinderella's slipper
    To mark the opening of the V&A's summer fashion exhibition, Shoes: Pleasure and Pain. Cinderella's slipper created by Swarovski under the direction of Academy Award-winning costume designer Sandy Powell.

    Pictured: curator Helen Persson with the Swarovski slipper created for the Cinderella film.

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  • V&A shoe exhibition showcasing Cinderella's slipper
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    V&A shoe exhibition showcasing Cinderella's slipper
    To mark the opening of the V&A's summer fashion exhibition, Shoes: Pleasure and Pain. Cinderella's slipper created by Swarovski under the direction of Academy Award-winning costume designer Sandy Powell.

    Pictured: curator Helen Persson with the Swarovski slipper created for the Cinderella film.

    © Alex Lentati / Evening Standard / eyevine

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    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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