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      • From shows about being single (see: This Life, Seinfield, Sex And The City) to TV presenter Gail Porter’s bum, external being beamed on to the Houses of Parliament, the '90s were a pop culture treasure trove, culminating in the rise of Britpop and ‘Cool Britannia’ as the decade wore on.
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  2. Feb 5, 2015 · The rise of the World Wide Web had a strong influence on art production. So did celebrity culture, especially in Britain, where the Young British Artists hit the galleries and the tabloid front...

  3. Climbing out of decades of decline, London became a symbol of a new British spirit in the 1990s. Beyond John Major’s vision of cricket, village greens and warm beer, the explosion of the...

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  4. Oct 18, 2018 · From shows about being single (see: This Life, Seinfield, Sex And The City) to TV presenter Gail Porter’s bum, external being beamed on to the Houses of Parliament, the '90s were a pop culture ...

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    As the cold war thawed, Britain shifted from a Conservative government to Labour. Tony Blair tripped the light fantastic into no 10. 1990's Britain, known as an age of excitement, possibility, and chaos, saw a rise in multiculturalism and alternative media. With recession in the early 90’s and the tech bubble exploding later in the decade. Britain ...

    In an era of self-reflection, we railed against technology. Some even joined ecowarrior 'Swampy' and established a community of like-minded ecowarriors to live in the trees to stop the march of motorways. The World Wide Web developed and it became the decade of the cd rom, whilst Encarta killed our home tomes of the encyclopaedia Britannica. We upg...

    With house music and acid House, the decade blurred through a haze of moral panics and e tabs mixed with the usual excess of teen alcohol. We were serenaded by Whitney singing she would always love us, Oasis sang 'Wonderwall' , Blur, 'Parklife' and Billy Joel reminded us that 'We Didn’t Start the Fire'. British Bands made a big impact in America, i...

    Alongside some of the 'Usual Suspects', we were 'Clueless' and having the time of our lives, 'Dirty Dancing'. Top grossing movies ranged from spooktacular films like 'Ghost' and 'The Sixth Sense' to children's favourites like 'The Lion King' and 'Home Alone.' We watched the 'Titanic'sink again, along with Leonardo di Caprio, who managed to resurrec...

    What was life like in 1990's Britain in the home? We decorated our bedrooms with Athena posters and Coca Cola signs and adorned our homes with a mixture of metal wall signsof times gone by. Nostalgia of more innocent times abounded as we were catapulted tumbling into an ever connected cyberworld. Our 80’s mullets and perms relaxed and grew out as w...

  5. Browse a selection of The People’s Archive documenting everyday life in 1990s Britain. The 1990s was the last decade before the full impact of mobile phones and the internet would change the shape of the world forever.

  6. Jan 18, 2021 · Thanks to The Queen's Nose, every British kid during the '90s believed rubbing the Queen's head side of a 50p could grant you wishes (c'mon, you know tried). In the series, Harmony would rub...