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Norman Fowler, Secretary of State for Employment, with a waxwork of Mrs Thatcher in
Norman Fowler, Secretary of State for Employment, with a waxwork of Mrs Thatcher in the Friargate waxworks in York. 21st February 1989
John Varley
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
York
England
DM 89 1133
Media ID 21854200
© Mirrorpix
Margaret Thatcher Norman Fowler Waxwork Waxworks York 1989 Conservative
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In this print captured by John Varley, we are transported back to the 1980s, a time of political intrigue and conservative governance. The image showcases Norman Fowler, Secretary of State for Employment, standing alongside a waxwork figure of none other than the iconic Margaret Thatcher. Taken at the Friargate waxworks in York on February 21st, 1989, this snapshot offers a unique blend of politics and humor. As Fowler poses next to the uncanny replica of Mrs. Thatcher, one can't help but wonder about the underlying message behind their encounter. Perhaps it symbolizes Fowler's admiration for his fellow politician or serves as an amusing commentary on their relationship within the Conservative Party. Regardless of its intended meaning, this photograph captures a moment frozen in time that invites viewers to reflect upon both these influential figures and their impact on British politics during that era. Varley's skillful composition allows us to appreciate not only the lifelike details of Mrs. Thatcher's waxwork but also highlights Fowler's genuine amusement and camaraderie with his political counterpart. As we delve into our collective memory lane through prints like these, they serve as valuable reminders of significant moments in history while offering glimpses into personal connections between prominent individuals who shaped our society.
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