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From Taste Wars to Star Wars: Advertising Food and Film Made in Hertfordshire

Civic Centre, 161 High Street, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, HP4 3HD

  • 21 Sep 2025
  • In person
  • Pre-booking not required

Pop-up exhibition bringing together two unique heritage collections based in Berkhamsted: Dacorum Heritage’s Ovaltine Collection and the BFI National Archive’s film poster collection.

As part of Heritage Open Days, this special pop-up exhibition will bring together two unique heritage collections based in Berkhamsted: Dacorum Heritage’s Ovaltine Collection and the BFI National Archive’s film poster collection.

Dacorum Heritage will be sharing a small display of advertising art from the Ovaltine Factory in Kings Langley. Be inspired by hand-painted prints and promotional materials from the early twentieth century. They reveal the artistry and skill that went into promoting this much-loved beverage that was manufactured in the local area.

To celebrate the long history of filmmaking in Hertfordshire, the BFI National Archive will showcase a small display of posters for films made in the area. With some studios proclaimed the ‘British Hollywood’, Hertfordshire is a leading destination in the UK for film and TV, with multiple studios and amazing filming locations. The display will explore some of the productions that have helped establish the county as a Tinseltown favourite.

No need to book, please turn up and enjoy the art, activities and chat with our team.

dacorumheritage.org.uk




Timings & Tours

Sunday 21 September:
10.30am-3.30pm

Location & directions

Civic Centre, 161 High Street, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, HP4 3HD

Directions:
We are a short walk from Berkhamsted Train Station and you can find us on the main high street of Berkhamsted.
Contact on day:
Lauren Wilson
Telephone number:
+441442879525

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

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