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Britain in 1928

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What was Britain like in the year 1928? Find out here.

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"'Young Woodley' by John Van Druten [...] succeeded in passing the Censorship only after the Lord Chamberlain himself had seen it at a private production by the Arts theatre and decided that it was artistic rather than pornographic." - Robert Graves, The Long Weekend #censorship

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"We have become so used to the perpetual noise around us that many of us fail to appreciate what our poor brains are being called upon to endure." - The Daily Mail, 1928 #London #soundscapes

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Ours is essentially a tragic age, so we refuse to take it tragically. The cataclysm has happened, we are among the ruins, we start to build up new little habitats, to have new little hopes. - D.H. Lawrence, Lady Chatterley's Lover, 1928. #ladychatterley #Lawrence #1920s

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'From a Clerk' on the BBC wireless: 'It is a real magic carpet. Before, it was a fortnight at Rhyl, and that was all the travelling I did that wasn't on a tram. Now I hear the Boat Race and the Derby and the opening of Menin Gate.' - The Radio Times, 22nd Jan. 1928. #BBC #radio

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Misinformation 1928-style: 'From 1922-1927...there have been six consecutive wet years in England...there have been suggestions that this excess of rain is being in some way brought about by the electrical energy sent out in "wireless" waves.' #wireless #radiotimes

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Mabel White's wonderful portrayal of the 'Wireless Wave' in her sculpture 'The Hertzian Wave', as pictured in the 29th June, 1928 issue of The Radio Times. #sculpture #wireless #BBC

Mabel White's wonderful portrayal of the 'Wireless Wave' in her sculpture 'The Hertzian Wave', as pictured in the 29th June, 1928 issue of The Radio Times. #sculpture #wireless #BBC
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In honour of the increasingly popular medium of radio, this pub near Shaftesbury renamed itself The Listen Inn. Taken from The Radio Times, 2nd November 1928. #radio #1920s #pubnames

In honour of the increasingly popular medium of radio, this pub near Shaftesbury renamed itself The Listen Inn. Taken from The Radio Times, 2nd November 1928. #radio #1920s #pubnames
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#OTD in 1928 Haworth Parsonage opened to the public as the Brontë Parsonage Museum, having been bought by Sir James Roberts and presented to the Brontë Society. Hundreds of people flooded Church Street in Haworth for the grand opening (1/4) #BronteParsonageMuseum #Haworth

#OTD in 1928 Haworth Parsonage opened to the public as the Brontë Parsonage Museum, having been bought by Sir James Roberts and presented to the Brontë Society. Hundreds of people flooded Church Street in Haworth for the grand opening (1/4)

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'Questions for Women Voters II: Should Women Be Paid As Much as Men?' - Debate Broadcast on BBC Radio 9th October 1928. #radio #broadcasting #equalpay

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In 1928, there were fewer than 150 policewomen at work in the entirety of the United Kingdom - from Pamela Horn's book, Women in the 1920s. #women #work #history #police

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If you're interested, you can read my article (for free!) 'The Politics of Pleasure in Rebecca West's "The Strange Necessity"' in the latest issue of The Space Between @ spacebetweenjournal.org The Space Between Rebecca West Society