1976 DUNLOP CALENDAR TRINIDAD TOBAGO RISQUE NUDE NAKED ADVERTISING BRITISH AIR






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VINTAGE EPHEMERA

1976

DUNLOP

CALENDAR

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ONLY TEXT IS ON LAST PAGE

READS:

PHOTOGRAPHS BY VAN PARISER

ON LOCATION IN TRINIDAD & TOBAGO

FLIGHTS ...WITH

BRITISH WEST INDIAN AIRWAYS

HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS BY COURTESY

OF THE HILTON, TRINIDAD

OUR THANKS ARE ALSO DUE TO THE

GOVERNMENT OF T&T

FOR THEIR KIND ASSISTANCE ON LOCATION

PRINTED BY JOHN HINDE LTD. DUBLIN'

 

 

 

 POSTER SIZE
OVERSIZE WALL STYLE
AUTO GARAGE / MAN CAVE DECOR
MEASURES ABOUT 23.5" X 17"
SOFT PASTEL PHOTOS
SERENE, TROPICAL VIEWS
THE PIECE HAS SOME WEAR
SMALL CREASES AND RUBBING
OTHERWISE IN GOOD DISPLAY
CONDITION

WILL SHIP ROLLED IN MAILING TUBE

 

 

 

 

 

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Dunlop Rubber was a company based in the United Kingdom which manufactured tyres and other rubber products for most of the 20th century. It was acquired by BTR plc in 1985. Since then, ownership of the Dunlop trade-names has been fragmented.

The company originated in 1889, when Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co. Ltd was formed in Oriel House in Dublin in Westland Row, to acquire and commercialise John Boyd Dunlop's patent for pneumatic tyres for bicycles. This was the period of great demand for bicycles, and Willie Hume had created a publicity storm by winning seven out of the first eight races in which the pneumatic tyre was ever used, both in Ireland and England. Commercial production began in late 1890 in Belfast, and quickly expanded to fulfill consumer demand. After losing a patent battle to the assignees of an earlier pneumatic tyre patent filed by inventor Robert William Thomson, Dunlop assigned his patent to William Harvey Du Cros in return for 1,500 shares in the resultant company, and in the end did not make any great fortune by his invention.
 
In the early 1890s Dunlop Tyre established divisions in Europe and North America. In 1893 a branch office and factory was established in Australia, in Melbourne. In 1896 the company registered a trademark and incorporated a subsidiary in England.
 
Although the pneumatic tyre was successful, Dunlop had financial difficulties, and had to sell its overseas operations. A significant disposal was the sale of the Australian division in 1899 to a Canadian consortium, which incorporated it as the Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Company of Australasia Ltd. Since then, Dunlop Australia has not been associated with the parent company, except for a 25% share of Dunlop Australia owned by the British company from 1927 to 1984. As a result, the right to the Dunlop brands in Australia and New Zealand have had different ownership from those in the remainder of the world.
 
Initially the company subcontracted manufacture, but by 1902 it had its own manufacturing subsidiary, Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd, in Birmingham, England.
 
In 1900 the company started production of tyres for motorcars. The company continued its expansion, and in 1918 production started at a new plant in Birmingham, known commonly as "Fort Dunlop" because of the fortress-like appearance of the main building. By 1920 the company had selling subsidiaries or divisions in South Africa, South America, the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Denmark, Sweden, Spain and India, manufacturing operations in France, Japan and the USA, and rubber plantations in Malaya and Ceylon.

After the war, the UK tyre market was a sellers' market. By 1955 Dunlop had almost half of the market. A report by the Monopolies and Restrictive Practices Commission in that year found that Dunlop and the four other main sellers in the UK market (Goodyear, Avon, Firestone and Michelin) companies had arrangements which resulted in fixed prices. These arrangements had to change, and Dunlop's market share decreased.
 
A further factor in Dunlop's decline was the decision during the early 1960s to develop textile radial tyres rather than the more durable steel-belted radial tyres. Dunlop lost market share to the Michelin company and other manufacturers marketing steel-belted tyres.
 
In 1968 Dunlop acquired George Angus Ltd, a manufacturer of a wide range of products based on rubber, from rubber boots to O-rings and fire hoses.
 
Dunlop continued to be active in motorsport, and from 1950 to 1977 was one of the suppliers of Formula One and motorcycle racing tyres.
 
In 1971 Dunlop merged with Pirelli company of Italy to form the world's third largest tyre company. The merger was not a takeover by either company, but a joint venture arrangement where each company took minority interests in the other's subsidiaries. The merger was not successful, and the joint venture was dissolved in 1981.
 
In the 1970s, Dunlop Rubber pioneered the world's first 'fail safe' tyres, permitting a vehicle to continue moving safely even after a blowout. The tyre and wheel combination was called Denovo and was available as an option on the Rover 3500 and the Mini 1275 GT in 1973. It evolved into the TD in the early 1980s when it became standard equipment on the Austin Metro by 1983.

 

 

 


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