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Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh visits Salford University
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh visits Salford University. The Duke runs into an anti-apartheid demo outside the University. 8th February 1973
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Manchester Evening News Archive
Mirrorpix
England
Media ID 21863514
© Mirrorpix
Demonstrations And Rallies Protest 1973
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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the 8th of February 1973 when Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh paid a visit to Salford University. The image captures an unexpected encounter as the Duke finds himself amidst an impassioned anti-apartheid demonstration just outside the university grounds. The photograph encapsulates a significant moment in history, reflecting the social and political climate of the 1970s. Demonstrations and rallies were commonplace during this era, serving as powerful platforms for individuals to voice their concerns and fight for justice. It is evident that education was at the forefront of these protests, with students utilizing their academic environment to raise awareness about pressing issues such as apartheid. Despite finding himself in an unexpected situation, Prince Philip remains composed and attentive in his interactions with both protesters and onlookers alike. His presence exudes royalty while simultaneously demonstrating his willingness to engage with diverse perspectives. This snapshot serves as a reminder that even within prestigious institutions like Salford University, societal issues cannot be ignored or brushed aside. It symbolizes how no one is exempt from being confronted by important conversations surrounding equality and human rights. As we delve into this remarkable piece of history through Memory Lane Prints' carefully preserved photograph, it prompts us to reflect on how far society has come since then while acknowledging that there is still much work ahead towards creating a more inclusive world for all.
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