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1920s Scrapbook

With over 1 000 colourful images Robert Opie brings to life the 1920s and captures the mood of this radical decade in Great Britain. The Twenties were a time for change and invention. The arrival of the wireless provided a new form of entertainment and The Radio Times" was launched in 1923. The popularity of the cinema continued and was changed forever with the coming of talkies and "The Jazz Singer" in 1926. While there were many notable events from the Tutankhaman discoveries to the Empire exhibition at Wembley unemployment and workers discontent pervaded everyday life culminating in the General Strike of 1926. For children however fun and amusement could be found with new cartoon characters: the antics of Felix the Cat at the pictures tales of Pooh Bear in A.A. Milnes
book "Winnie-the-Pooh" and in newspapers Bonzo the Dog ("Daily Sketch") Rupert the Bear ("Daily Express") Teddy Tail ("Daily Mail") and Pip Squeak and Wilfred ("Daily Mirror"). Apart from women daring to smoke (especially Turkish cigarettes) the young flappers found freedom in the rising hemlines that revealed their legs and enabled the new energetic dances such as the Charleston and Black Bottom. It was an experimental age for hairstyles perming crimping bobbing. No wonder that this decade became known as the Roaring Twenties."
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With over 1 000 colourful images Robert Opie brings to life the 1920s & captures the mood of this radical decade in Great Britain. The Twenties were a time for change & invention. The arrival of the wireless provided a new form of entertainment & The Radio Times" was launched in 1923. The popularity of the cinema continued & was changed forever with the coming of talkies & " The Jazz Singer" in 1926. While there were many notable events from the Tutankhaman discoveries to the Empire exhibition at Wembley unemployment & workers discontent pervaded everyday life culminating in the General Strike of 1926. For children however fun & amusement could be found with new cartoon characters: the antics of Felix the Cat at the pictures tales of Pooh Bear in A.A. Milnes book " Winnie-the-Pooh" & in newspapers Bonzo the Dog (" Daily Sketch") Rupert the Bear (" Daily Express") Teddy Tail (" Daily Mail") & Pip Squeak & Wilfred (" Daily Mirror"). Apart from women daring to smoke (especially Turkish cigarettes) the young flappers found freedom in the rising hemlines that revealed their legs & enabled the new energetic dances such as the Charleston & Black Bottom. It was an experimental age for hairstyles perming crimping bobbing. No wonder that this decade became known as the Roaring Twenties."

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Black - A colour which does not emit any colour of the spectrum. Black absorbs all frequencies of the spectrum.
Jazz - A music genre from the begining of the 20th century
Radio - A device used for listening to audio transmissions
Mail - Or post is a service for transmitting physical objects or letters between locations
Fun - Something that provides amusement or enterainment
Entertainment - Something that provides amusement
Energetic - A fast pace.
Jazz - A genre of music that regularly involves saxophones and clarinets
Children - A young life form within the early stages of physical development,
Wireless - A wire free device that uses radio and microwaves to send signals.

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