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The Duke of Edinburgh, as President of the World Wildlife Fund
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The Duke of Edinburgh, as President of the World Wildlife Fund
The Duke of Edinburgh, as President of the World Wildlife Fund, visited Paignton Zoo and here he is seen with pupils of Chudleigh Knighton School, Devon, who were working on a project. 9th March 1978
Torquay Herald Express
Mirrorpix
Devon
England
Media ID 21823694
© Mirrorpix
Duke Of Edinburgh Prince Philip School Trip 1978
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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the 9th of March 1978 when The Duke of Edinburgh, as President of the World Wildlife Fund, paid a visit to Paignton Zoo in Devon. Standing alongside him are enthusiastic pupils from Chudleigh Knighton School who were actively engaged in an educational project during this memorable school trip. The image captures a moment filled with curiosity and wonder as the children eagerly interact with Prince Philip. Their eyes sparkle with excitement and their faces radiate joy, reflecting the unique opportunity they had to learn directly from such a distinguished figure. Prince Philip's dedication to environmental conservation is evident through his role as President of the World Wildlife Fund. This visit not only highlights his commitment but also showcases his genuine interest in nurturing young minds towards appreciating and protecting our natural world. As we delve into this snapshot frozen in time, it serves as a reminder that education plays an integral part in shaping future generations' attitudes towards wildlife preservation. Through experiences like these, children gain invaluable insights that will inspire them to become responsible stewards of our planet. This photograph by Torquay Herald Express encapsulates both royalty and innocence intertwined within one frame—a testament to the power of education and its ability to bridge gaps between generations while fostering appreciation for nature's wonders.
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