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Royal Festival Hall, Festival of Britain, South Bank, London: the temporary back wall clad in asbestos cement sheets with the Shot Tower in the right background

RIBA Ref No RIBA14474
Architect/DesignerLondon County Council. Architects Department
Artist/PhotographerMaltby, John (1910-1980)
CountryUK: England
CityLondon
Subject Date1951
Image Date1951
ViewExterior
StyleModern Movement
MediumPhotoprint
Library ReferenceMAL15475
OrientationLandscape
Colour InfoBlack and white
CreditJohn Maltby / RIBA Collections
SubjectTowers ; Nautical style ; Steel ; Cladding ; Entrances ; Exhibition buildings ; Riverside buildings ; Canopies ; Concert halls
NOTES: The Royal Festival Hall was designed by the LCC Architects Department and opened in 1951 for the Festival of Britain. The Shot Tower, designed by David Riddal Roper, was built for Thomas Maltby & Company in 1826 and remained in use for the production of lead shot balls until 1949, after which it was incorporated into the scheme for the 1951 Festival of Britain on the South Bank of the River Thames. In 1950 the top of the tower was removed and a steel-framed superstructure was added instead, providing a radio beacon for the duration of the Festival. It was demolished after the Festival to make way for the Queen Elizabeth Hall, which opened in 1967.
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