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Sir Harold Wilson visited Pinewood Studios to officially open the largest film stage in
Sir Harold Wilson visited Pinewood Studios to officially open the largest film stage in the world which was created for scenes featuring a super tanker and three submarines in the latest James Bond epic The Spy Who Loved Me. Pictured are Bond girls (left to right) Caroline Munroe, Sue Vanner, Jill Goodall, Dawn Rodriques, Felicity York, Valerie Leon and Anika Pavel. 5th December 1976. © Mirrorpix
Peter Stone
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Iver Heath
Buckinghamshire
England
DM 76 7111
Media ID 21750423
Bikini Bond Girl James Bond Studios Filming
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Capturing a moment of cinematic history, this print takes us back to the year 1976 when Sir Harold Wilson graced Pinewood Studios with his presence. The occasion? The grand opening of the largest film stage in the world, specially constructed for the filming of James Bond's thrilling adventure 'The Spy Who Loved Me. ' In this mesmerizing snapshot, we are introduced to a bevy of stunning Bond girls who brought glamour and allure to the silver screen. From left to right, Caroline Munroe, Sue Vanner, Jill Goodall, Dawn Rodriques, Felicity York, Valerie Leon and Anika Pavel radiate beauty and confidence as they pose together on set. As their bikinis glisten under the studio lights, these iconic women epitomize the essence of 007's universe. Their presence adds an extra layer of intrigue and excitement to an already highly anticipated film. This photograph not only captures a significant moment in British cinema but also serves as a reminder of Pinewood Studios' enduring legacy as one of the most renowned production facilities in the world. It is a testament to their commitment to creating larger-than-life sets that transport audiences into fantastical realms. Peter Stone's expertly captured image allows us to relive this unforgettable day when Sir Harold Wilson inaugurated what would become an integral part of James Bond lore. A true treasure from Memory Lane Prints.
Framed Prints of Sir Harold Wilson visited Pinewood Studios to officially open the largest film stage in
Step back in time with our exclusive Framed Print from Media Storehouse and Memory Lane Prints. This captivating photograph by Peter Stone captures a historic moment as Sir Harold Wilson visits Pinewood Studios to officially open the world's largest film stage. Known for its impressive size and designed specifically for filming scenes featuring a super tanker, this milestone in cinematic history is beautifully preserved in this high-quality print. Add an air of nostalgia and sophistication to your home or office with this stunning framed piece.
Photo Prints of Sir Harold Wilson visited Pinewood Studios to officially open the largest film stage in
Step into history with our Media Storehouse Photographic Prints capturing the iconic moment when Sir Harold Wilson inaugurated Pinewood Studios' colossal film stage. Witness the grandeur of this historic event as Wilson unveils the world's largest stage, designed to accommodate scenes featuring a super tanker. Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of cinema and relive this remarkable milestone through Peter Stone's captivating lens, available exclusively at Memory Lane Prints.
Poster Prints of Sir Harold Wilson visited Pinewood Studios to officially open the largest film stage in
Step back in time with our exclusive Media Storehouse Poster Prints, featuring an iconic moment in film history. Witness the historic visit of Sir Harold Wilson to Pinewood Studios in 1962, as he officially opens the world's largest film stage. Designed by Peter Stone from Memory Lane Prints, this poster captures the essence of the occasion, with Sir Harold Wilson standing proudly in front of the impressive super tanker set. A must-have for film enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
Jigsaw Puzzles of Sir Harold Wilson visited Pinewood Studios to officially open the largest film stage in
Step into the world of cinematic history with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse and Memory Lane Prints. This intriguing puzzle showcases a classic moment as Sir Harold Wilson pays a visit to Pinewood Studios for the grand opening of the largest film stage ever built. Designed for filming scenes featuring a mighty super tanker, this puzzle piece together a piece of film industry folklore. Engage in a challenging yet rewarding puzzle experience, and bring this iconic image to life in your own home.
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