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Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher visits Harker and Son at Stockton. 12th September 1987
Staff
Teesside Archive
Mirrorpix
Stockton On Tees
County Durham
England
TA 87 2724 sheet 8
Media ID 21853266
© Mirrorpix
Cleveland Engineer Harkers Engineering Teesside 1987 Conservative
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Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher visits Harker and Son at Stockton. 12th September 1987
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print captures a significant moment in British history as the iconic Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, pays a visit to Harker and Son in Stockton on the memorable date of September 12th, 1987. Steeped in political significance, this image showcases the powerful alliance between politics and industry during the conservative era of the 1980s. As Mrs. Thatcher steps foot into Harkers Engineering, her presence exudes strength and determination - qualities that defined her leadership style throughout her tenure. Surrounded by engineers who have played an instrumental role in Teesside's industrial landscape, this photograph symbolizes both progress and resilience. The backdrop of Cleveland's bustling industry serves as a reminder of Britain's manufacturing prowess during that time period. The hardworking individuals depicted here embody the spirit of innovation and dedication that fueled economic growth on Teesside. Beyond its historical context, this image also highlights gender equality within traditionally male-dominated fields. As one of Britain's most influential politicians, Mrs. Thatcher shattered glass ceilings for women across all industries – including engineering – inspiring generations to come. Preserved by Memory Lane Prints' expert staff members with utmost care, this print allows us to relive a pivotal moment when politics intertwined with industry on Teesside’s vibrant landscape. It stands as a testament to both Mrs. Thatcher's impactful legacy and the indomitable spirit of those who
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