Using amateur photographs from family albums alongside postcards, publicity material and a range of ephemera from the Edwardian era to the 1970s, this title offers a snapshot of holiday life in 20th-century Britain. It explores where we stayed, what we wore, where we went, how we got there and what we did while on holiday in days gone by.
This book is about the shape of things. What limits the height of a tree, why is a large ship or office building more efficient than a small one, what is the similarity between a human rib cage and an airplane, or a bison and a cantilevered bridge? How might we plan for things to improve as they are ...
Daddy Bear and Baby Bear walk home through the forest. On the way, they see many wonderful things - the golden leaves falling from the trees, the big red sun going down and the beautiful stars twinkling overhead.