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Reference Number | 24348 |
Alt Ref No | 24348 |
Artist or Creator | David Langdon |
Title or Caption | "Maybe if we radioed the QE 2, they could spare a frigate to protect us...." / "Don't ever shout 'Butterfingers.' You know how sensitive they are over EEC." / "Fine reputation we're getting - America is where you're either mugged or bugged..." / "We're not against pay strikes, mate, but that happens to be a prison wall!" |
Extent | 1 item |
Published by | Sunday Mirror |
Date | 29 Apr 1973 |
Format | Newspaper |
Embedded text or transcript | Grimsby Hotel All out May 1 Police |
Implied text | Butter mountain. Cod war |
Notes | News: 16 Apr: The liner Queen Elizabeth 2 left for Haifa with 620 Jews on board on their way to mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of Israel. The ship underwent one of the biggest security checks for a peacetime voyage and a big security operation was mounted at Heathrow as the passengers flew in from the USA. News: 25 Apr: Twenty British trawlers engaged Icelandic patrol boats in a night battle at the disputed fishing grounds in the North Sea. |
Subjects | American |
European Union |
Iceland |
QE2 |
Spectators |
USA |
bugging devices |
butter |
cricket |
cricketers |
fishing boats |
gunboats |
prisons |
strike-calls |
tourists |
trawlers |
Copyright holder | Mirrorpix |
Copyright contact details | 22nd Floor One Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5AP 020 7293 3700 desk@mirrorpix.com |
Relates to cartoon | 24348 |