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Queen Elizabeth II Visits Birmingham, to open the Great Charles Street Queensway tunnel
Queen Elizabeth II Visits Birmingham, to open the Great Charles Street Queensway tunnel, part of the A38, 7th April 1971
Birmingham Post and Mail Archive
Mirrorpix
Birmingham
West Midlands
England
BPM 71 399
Media ID 21667671
© Mirrorpix
A4400 Birmingham Ceremonies Inner Ring Road Lights Motors Opening Ceremony Roads Signals Traffic Visits
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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the historic moment when Queen Elizabeth II graced Birmingham with her presence. The year is 1971, and the occasion is the opening of the Great Charles Street Queensway tunnel, a vital part of the A38 road network. As Her Majesty's motorcade approaches, Birmingham's inner ring road gleams brightly with an array of vibrant lights. The city streets are abuzz with excitement as traffic signals guide vehicles along their designated paths. This snapshot perfectly captures not only a significant infrastructure milestone but also showcases the grandeur and elegance associated with royal visits. The Queen's visit symbolizes unity between royalty and commoners alike, highlighting her commitment to engaging directly with communities across the United Kingdom. Dressed in regal attire befitting her status, she exudes grace and poise as she prepares to perform her ceremonial duties. This image serves as a reminder of how transportation plays an integral role in connecting people and places within our society. It immortalizes a momentous event that forever altered Birmingham's landscape while underscoring its importance for future generations. With this remarkable photograph from Memory Lane Prints, we are granted a glimpse into history – witnessing firsthand both the power of progress and the enduring legacy of British royalty.
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