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A SCHOOLBOY from Northern Ireland, Ian Caldwell, aged 16, has won $1000 and two weeks holiday in the United States in the Vauxhall Craftsmen’s Guild annual young designers’ competition. His sports-car model, which he is seen holding, took 350 hours to make and was judged the best of 600 entries in the contest. Ian Caldwell was second in the contest last year, and is the youngest person to win first prize.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32351, 17 July 1970, Page 17

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A SCHOOLBOY from Northern Ireland, Ian Caldwell, aged 16, has won $1000 and two weeks holiday in the United States in the Vauxhall Craftsmen’s Guild annual young designers’ competition. His sports-car model, which he is seen holding, took 350 hours to make and was judged the best of 600 entries in the contest. Ian Caldwell was second in the contest last year, and is the youngest person to win first prize. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32351, 17 July 1970, Page 17

A SCHOOLBOY from Northern Ireland, Ian Caldwell, aged 16, has won $1000 and two weeks holiday in the United States in the Vauxhall Craftsmen’s Guild annual young designers’ competition. His sports-car model, which he is seen holding, took 350 hours to make and was judged the best of 600 entries in the contest. Ian Caldwell was second in the contest last year, and is the youngest person to win first prize. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32351, 17 July 1970, Page 17