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        Liberty Foundations Commercial

        LibertΓ©, Γ©galitΓ© and fraternitΓ© in corsets, girdles and bras.

        Advert 1956 2 mins

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        Logo for Media Archive for Central England

        Overview

        In 1956 the Market Harborough firm of R. & W.H. Symington was celebrating a centenary of manufacturing textiles. Best known under the brand name of Liberty Foundations, this early television commercial plays with 'Liberty' and 'LibertΓ©' by bringing in French actress Yvonne Arnaud to explain the 'art of choosing the right type of foundation garment'. A wonderful feeling of freedom sounds an unlikely boast though whilst tied into a tight corset.

        Yvonne Arnaud (1892-1958) was born in Paris but had worked in Britain since before the First World War. She lived in Guildford for many years and there is a theatre in the town named in her honour.