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Lady Dorothy Macmillan, wife of the Prime Minister, waves as the comet with the Prime
Lady Dorothy Macmillan, wife of the Prime Minister, waves as the comet with the Prime Minister and the foreign secretary aboard leaves London airport on flight to Russia. On left is Mr. Basil Smallpeice, Managing-Director of B.O.A.C. and right, Sir George Cribitt, deputy Chairman of B.O.A.C. February 1959 P005925
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1959 British Airways Businessmen Waving
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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we catch a glimpse of Lady Dorothy Macmillan, the elegant wife of the Prime Minister, as she waves gracefully to bid farewell to her husband and the foreign secretary. The scene unfolds at London airport as they embark on a significant flight to Russia aboard a comet aircraft. Lady Dorothy's poised demeanor exudes both strength and grace, embodying the essence of a political figure's spouse. Her wave carries with it an air of confidence and support for her husband's endeavors on this diplomatic journey. Standing beside her is Mr. Basil Smallpeice, the Managing-Director of B. O. A. C. , representing British Airways in this historic moment. On her other side stands Sir George Cribitt, deputy Chairman of B. O. A. C. , further emphasizing the significance and importance attached to this departure. This photograph captures not only political figures but also businessmen who play crucial roles in facilitating such high-level trips. It serves as a reminder that politics and commerce often intertwine in shaping international relations. The year is 1959; it is an era marked by post-war reconstruction efforts and shifting global dynamics. This image encapsulates both the spirit of diplomacy and progress during that time period while offering us a window into an important chapter in British history.
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