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Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh visits Liverpool. Mr Arthur Nimmo from Grassendale
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh visits Liverpool. Mr Arthur Nimmo from Grassendale explains his job in the bookbinding section at the Sir Robert Jones Memorial Workshop. 29th November 1974
Wright
Liverpool Echo
Mirrorpix
Liverpool
England
Media ID 21809361
© Mirrorpix
1974 Book Duke Of Edinburgh Employment
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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the year 1974 when Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh paid a visit to Liverpool. The image captures a significant moment as Mr Arthur Nimmo from Grassendale proudly explains his job in the bookbinding section at the Sir Robert Jones Memorial Workshop to the esteemed royal visitor. The photograph exudes an air of dignity and respect as Prince Philip attentively listens to Mr Nimmo's explanation. It is evident that both men share a deep appreciation for craftsmanship and dedication to their respective roles. As they stand amidst shelves filled with books waiting to be bound, one can't help but marvel at the rich history contained within those pages. This snapshot encapsulates not only a royal visit but also celebrates employment and work in its purest form. It serves as a reminder of how individuals like Mr Nimmo contribute their skills and expertise towards preserving knowledge through bookbinding. The presence of royalty adds an extra layer of significance, highlighting the importance placed on traditional crafts by society's most influential figures. This image immortalizes a moment where two worlds collide - one representing centuries-old traditions and another symbolizing modernity and progress. Wright's skillful capture allows us to glimpse into this historical encounter between Prince Philip and Mr Arthur Nimmo, forever preserving their shared passion for books, craftsmanship, and dedication in our collective memory.
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