Britain in the 1950s
At the beginning of the 1950s, Britain was threadbare, bombed-out, financially and morally exhausted. Its major cities were still bombsites, it was almost impossible for many families to borrow money, rationing was harsher than ever, and there was an acute shortage of decent housing.

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Britain in the 1950s

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What it Was Like to Live in BIRMINGHAM in the 1960s

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Scenes of London in the 1950s

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The Little Homes That Housed Britain - Post-War Prefabs

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10 Britain’s Most Iconic Cars From 1970s

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Swinging London 1967

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Signs You Grew Up Poor in 1970s Britain

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Kids playing in the 50's. (UK)

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The Forgotten World of the 1940s English Pub

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Birmingham Town Centre, 1964 - UK

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Public wash-house Liverpool (1959) | BFI National Archive

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British High Streets Were Perfect... Until We Let This Happen

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Life In 50s Britain Part 1

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What It Felt Like to Grow Up in 80s Britain

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What a Normal Day Really Looked Like in 1960s Britain

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30 Things ONLY a BRITISH Kid Who Grew Up in the 70s Will Understand!

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50 Forgotten Things From 1950s Great Britain

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Why British Teens Were Never Bored in the 1970s (The Truth)

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10 Britain’s Slowest 1950s Cars – #1 Crawled Along

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