File:The first Rolls-Royce Phantom IV.png
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Summary
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The Phantom IV's (chassis 4AF2) first outing as the State Car: driving Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh from Clarence House (their residence back then) to Westminster Abbey to present Maundy Money on April 10, 1952. |
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Source |
Article "On her Majesty's Service", Classic Cars, September 1990, p. 98 |
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Portion used |
Only the car, some people and a small portion of Clarence House are seen |
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It is a black and white low resolution image |
Purpose of use |
The photo is used for informational/educational purposes. Its inclusion adds significantly to the article because is the photo of the first Rolls-Royce Phantom IV made, the historic people who ordered the vehicle are inside, the model itself was only delivered to royalty and heads of state and the motorcar, devised to be a state car, it is in its first official duty as a State Car after the proclamation of the Queen in February 1952, so this historical picture is very symbollic and illustrative for the article's subject |
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There is not any free image available from this period |
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