In response to a public statement by
Jude Kelly about the destiny of the Skylon, an investigation was launched by the
Front Row programme on
BBC Radio 4. The result was broadcast on 8 March 2011, revealing that the Skylon and the roof of the Dome of Discovery were sold for scrap to
George Cohen and Sons, scrap metal dealers of
Wood Lane,
White City, and dismantled at their works in Bidder Street,
Canning Town, on the banks of the
River Lea. Some of the metal fragments were then turned into a series of commemorative
paper-knives and artefacts. The inscriptions on the paper-knife read
"600" and
"Made from the aluminium alloy roof sheets which covered the Dome of Discovery at the Festival of Britain, South Bank. The Dome, Skylon and 10 other buildings on the site, were dismantled by George Cohen and Sons and Company LTD during 6 months of 1952." ==Notes==