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* Hundreds of prints from this key decade of fashion design * A unique sourcebook for contemporary designers & students *



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Whimsical yet reverential captions describe the girls the sets the poses & the props. There are almost 300 photographs. Ammonite Press unveils a series of four picture books compiled from the archives of the classic girlie magazines Fiesta" & " Knave" which celebrates an age when glamour photography strove more for artistic ideals & risque titillation than the sexually explicit top shelf titles of today. Statuesque models of the 1950s adopted the poses of Greek goddesses in elaborately styled sets while their equivalents from the Swinging Sixties displayed a more playful almost naive innocence. A decade later the pin-ups of the 1970s invariably shot in luscious colour & sumptuous sets offered a more seductive appeal while the glamour girls of the 1980s became more sexually suggestive in their poses & attire
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Being a housewife in the 1950s was quite a different experience to today. After the independence of the wartime years women had to leave their jobs when they married & support their husband by creating a spotless home delicious meals & an inviting bedroom. A 1950s Housewife collects heart-warming personal anecdotes from women who embarked on married life during this fascinating post-war period providing a trip down memory lane for any wife or child of the 1950s. This book will prove an eye-opener for those who now wish they had listened when their mothers attempted to tell them stories of the 'old days' & will provide useful first-hand accounts for those with a love of all things kitsch & vintage. From ingenious cleaning tips ration-book recipes & home decor inspiration the homemaking methods of the fifties give an entertaining & poignant insight into the lives of 1950s women. ...
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? After the privations of the Second World War the British embraced modern design like never before. From spindly-legged furniture to fabrics based on atomic design & quirkily patterned pottery to abstract graphics they wanted everything around them to reflect the bright new post-war world. This book traces the development of modern design in the 1950s from its genteel beginnings at the Festival of Britain to the shops brimming with slick products at the end of the decade. Looking at well-known classics popular favourites the work of famous designers & that of anonymous innovators it is a perfect introduction to the flamboyant & sometimes kitsch style of the decade when we learnt to love the modern. ...
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Embarking on motherhood was a very different affair in the 1950s to what it is today. From how to dress baby (matinee coats & bonnets) to how to administer feeds (strictly four-hourly if following the Truby King method) the child-rearing methods of the 1950s are a fascinating insight into the lives of women in that decade. In The 1950s Mother author mother & grandmother Sheila Hardy collects heart-warming personal anecdotes from those women many of whom are now in their eighties who became mothers during this fascinating post-war period. From the benefits of 'crying it out' & being put out in the garden to gripe water & Listen with Mother the wisdom of mothers from the 1950s reverberates down the decades to young mothers of any generation & is a hilarious & at times poignant trip down memory lane for any mother or child of the 1950s. ...
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After ten years of austerity the early 1950s saw rationing draw to an end. Gathered together in this colourful creation of over 1 000 products & images The 1950s Scrapbook conjures up the life & times of the decade. From the Festival of Britain & the Coronation of Elizabeth II to the abundance of toys & television programmes every facet of the era is covered. Memorable & evocative The 1950s Scrapbook illustrates an extraordinary period of British history from rationing to rock'n'roll from Archie Andrews to the Mini Minor. It was a time when self-service shopping was a novelty frozen foods a wonder & detergents like Tide Daz & Omo were the latest whirl for the washing machine. The flowing fashions were styled from nylon or Terylene the space age was full of Dan Dare & children watched the antics of Muffin the Mule Hank or Andy Pandy. Decision time for girls was simpler
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1950s Home

The 1950s home presented an exciting new way of living for the generation that moved out of the suburbs. Young couples who had previously rented accommodation in urban centres found themselves able to afford new-build homes with hot running water an indoor bathroom and aerials for the wireless already installed. Some four million houses were erected mostly in cosy semi-detached styles that harked back to traditional cottage architecture. The design elite rejected this Stockbroker Tudor look and opted instead for brave flat-roofed modernist villas. This book introduces the homes that people fell in love with in the 1930s and the fixtures and fittings that went in them. Packed with illustrations and informative chapters on architectural styles gardens furnishings and technology in the home
this book is an ideal introductory guide to the houses of the period.
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The 1950s home presented an exciting new way of living for the generation that moved out of the suburbs. Young couples who had previously rented accommodation in urban centres found themselves able to afford new-build homes with hot running water an indoor bathroom & aerials for the wireless already installed. Some four million houses were erected mostly in cosy semi-detached styles that harked back to traditional cottage architecture. The design elite rejected this Stockbroker Tudor look & opted instead for brave flat-roofed modernist villas. This book introduces the homes that people fell in love with in the 1930s & the fixtures & fittings that went in them. Packed with illustrations & informative chapters on architectural styles gardens furnishings & technology in the home this book is an ideal introductory guide to the houses of the period.

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water - A chemical substance. Chemical formula H2O.
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Home - A place of permanent residence for families.
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Cottage - A house typically found in the country, commonly small in size.
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