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BRITISH TRADE EXHIBITION IN NEW.- Duke of Edinburgh and the VicePresident of the United States (Mr Nixon) both leap forward in an attempt to replace a small light-bulb in the torch of a model of the Statue of Liberty during their tour of the exhibition. In the middle is Lord Rootes, the British motor magnate and chairman of the exhibition. The Duke opened the show.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29232, 16 June 1960, Page 3

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BRITISH TRADE EXHIBITION IN NEW.- Duke of Edinburgh and the Vice-President of the United States (Mr Nixon) both leap forward in an attempt to replace a small light-bulb in the torch of a model of the Statue of Liberty during their tour of the exhibition. In the middle is Lord Rootes, the British motor magnate and chairman of the exhibition. The Duke opened the show. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29232, 16 June 1960, Page 3

BRITISH TRADE EXHIBITION IN NEW.- Duke of Edinburgh and the Vice-President of the United States (Mr Nixon) both leap forward in an attempt to replace a small light-bulb in the torch of a model of the Statue of Liberty during their tour of the exhibition. In the middle is Lord Rootes, the British motor magnate and chairman of the exhibition. The Duke opened the show. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29232, 16 June 1960, Page 3