For some years there seems to have been a complete arrest of the British imagination in naval and military matters.
In "Living Through the Blitz" (Schocken), Tom Harrisson traces some of the forms the British imagination took when attacked.
The exploits of the Brunswickers caught the British Victorian public imagination: an example of this can be found in John Everett Millais's painting The Black Brunswicker.
Until the Dutch Experience cafe opened here earlier this fall, providing marijuana by the bag instead of beer by the pint, Stockport never loomed particularly large in the greater British imagination.
James is excellent in detailing how India touched and enlivened the British imagination, from popular culture to the fine arts, and less successful in detailing the economic benefits for both sides.
Even when the show includes work that is not "British" in any verifiable sense, it is work that has fired the British imagination.
Like the beach hut, the shed occupies a special place in the British imagination.
She said that the creators had happily indulged in the chance to "visually draw on everything" that British imagination can offer.
Noël Coward wrote and performed himself into the center of the British popular imagination.
The case continues to have a strong grip on the British imagination and in 2003 was referred back to the Court of Appeal by the Criminal Cases Review Commission.