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A 1938 Dunlop ad featuring an Imperial Airways aircraft and a classic car sharing the same tires
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A 1938 Dunlop ad featuring an Armstrong Whitworth Ensign of Imperial Airways aircraft and a classic car.
The Bystander, July 13, 1938.
This image focuses on two of Dunlop’s favorite topics: the elegance and sophistication associated with luxury and the progress and innovation of the 1930s, highlighting technological advancements in both air and land travel.
Had it not been for John Boyd Dunlop’s invention of the pneumatic tyre in 1888, even man’s conquest of the air might have been long delayed. It was the DUNLOP tyre which made possible every form of smooth, swift progress on the ground or off it. More than that, landing Tyres have contributed materially to the progressive development of aviation. Trust yourself only to the first and still foremost of all tyres.
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