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ROCK THROWN AT THE QUEEN’S CAR.—The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh waving to crowds lining Sandy Row in Belfast’s famous Orange Quarter shortly after a lump of concrete had been thrown on their car. The dent can be seen at the extreme left, close to the radiator.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660709.2.14

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31107, 9 July 1966, Page 1

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ROCK THROWN AT THE QUEEN’S CAR.—The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh waving to crowds lining Sandy Row in Belfast’s famous Orange Quarter shortly after a lump of concrete had been thrown on their car. The dent can be seen at the extreme left, close to the radiator. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31107, 9 July 1966, Page 1

ROCK THROWN AT THE QUEEN’S CAR.—The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh waving to crowds lining Sandy Row in Belfast’s famous Orange Quarter shortly after a lump of concrete had been thrown on their car. The dent can be seen at the extreme left, close to the radiator. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31107, 9 July 1966, Page 1

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