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Duke of York examines International Safety First Posters
Albert, Duke of York (later King George VI 1895-1952), examines an exhibition of International Safety First Posters at the Industrial Welfare Societys new HQ in Westminster - May, 1934. Date: 1934
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In this evocative photograph from May 1934, the Duke of York, later King George VI (1895-1952), intently examines a series of International Safety First Posters during an exhibition at the Industrial Welfare Society's new headquarters in Westminster. The Duke, who would ascend to the British throne just over a decade later, is seen wearing a formal morning suit and holding a pair of reading glasses as he carefully studies the posters, which bear the slogan "Safety First" and depict various industrial safety measures. The Industrial Welfare Society, a leading British organization dedicated to improving working conditions and promoting social welfare, had recently moved into its new headquarters, a modern and spacious building located in the heart of London. The society's commitment to workplace safety was reflected in the exhibition of these posters, which aimed to raise awareness of the importance of safety in industries and workplaces around the world. The Duke's visit to the exhibition was a significant show of support for the society's mission and underscored the importance of workplace safety during the 1930s, a decade marked by economic hardship and social upheaval. The image captures a moment of quiet concentration and serious reflection as the Duke considers the posters, underscoring the significance of safety in the industrial world and the role of organizations like the Industrial Welfare Society in promoting it. This photograph offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, providing a snapshot of a pivotal moment in British history and highlighting the ongoing efforts to promote safety and welfare in the workplace. The Duke of York's careful examination of the posters serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance and attention to detail in ensuring the safety and wellbeing of workers, a message that remains relevant today.
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