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Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, visiting Fort Dunlop in Birmingham, West Midlands

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Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, visiting Fort Dunlop in Birmingham, West Midlands

Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, visiting Fort Dunlop in Birmingham, West Midlands. After official presentations, the Duke started a tour of the extensive works. He showed keen interest in scientific instruments; in this case a bicycle tyre was under test. 17th November 1954

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Birmingham Post and Mail Archive
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West Midlands
England

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1954 Duke Of Edinburgh Factory Prince Philip Tyre West Midlands


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Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, graces Fort Dunlop in Birmingham with his presence during a visit that showcased his unwavering curiosity and passion for scientific advancements. This print captures the essence of the momentous occasion on 17th November 1954. After an array of official presentations, Prince Philip embarked on an insightful tour of the expansive works at Fort Dunlop. His keen interest in scientific instruments shone through as he delved into every facet of innovation within the factory walls. In this particular snapshot, we witness him engrossed in examining a bicycle tyre under test – a testament to his insatiable thirst for knowledge. The photograph encapsulates not only Prince Philip's intellectual prowess but also his commitment to supporting British industries and technological progress. As one of the most influential members of royalty during the mid-20th century, he used his position to champion advancements that would shape our society for years to come. This image from Memory Lane Prints transports us back to a bygone era when industrial marvels like Fort Dunlop stood tall amidst West Midlands' landscape. It serves as a reminder of Prince Philip's enduring legacy as both an advocate for science and technology and a symbol of royal dedication. Let this remarkable print serve as inspiration for future generations who strive to follow in Prince Philip's footsteps – embracing knowledge, fostering innovation, and leaving an indelible mark on history.

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