Celebrating in style: British Design at the V&A – in pictures
God Save the Queen poster promoting the Sex Pistols, designed by Jamie Reid, 1977 Photograph: Jamie Reid/Victoria & Albert MuseumRoom divider, designed by Robin Day with an engraving by Geoffrey Clarke, 1950-1Photograph: V&A ImagesTorsion chair, designed and made by Brian Long, 1971 Photograph: Brian Long
Mini dress in wool jersey, designed by Mary Quant, 1966 Photograph: V&A ImagesMini, manufactured by British Motor Corporation, 1970, based on an original design by Alec Issigonis, 1959 Photograph: V&A ImagesCalyx furnishing fabric, designed by Lucienne Day and manufactured by Heal & Son Ltd, 1951 Photograph: Courtesy of the Estate of Lucienne Day /Victoria & Albert MuseumMark II chairs, designed by Robin Day and manufactured by S Hille & Co Ltd, 1963Photograph: V&A ImagesChildren crossing sign, designed by Margaret Calvert and Jock Kinneir for the Ministry of Transport, 1964 Photograph: Margaret CalvertJaguar E-Type, 1961 Photograph: Jaguar HeritageCabinet and chair, designed by Max Clendinning and manufactured by Liberty, 1965Photograph: V&A ImagesCS17 television, designed by Robin Day and manufactured by Pye Ltd, 1957Photograph: V&A ImagesDouble-D mini dress, designed and made by Foale & Tuffin, 1966 Photograph: V&A Images
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