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King Charles marks milestone anniversary as he celebrates British manufacturing giantthe late Joseph Cyril Bamford CBE. The visit highlighted JCB's continued importance as a major UK employer, with 7,500 people working across its British operations. During his tour, His Majesty ...
The King called one drink "supercharged" after a sip at Tower Brewery in Burton Upon Trent during a day that also saw the ...
He was greeted by Lord and Lady Bamford before walking the assembly line of the backhoe loader, a digger invented by JCB’s founder, the late Joseph Cyril Bamford CBE. He helped fit a tyre to the ...
He was greeted by Lord and Lady Bamford before walking the assembly line of the backhoe loader, a digger invented by JCB’s founder, the late Joseph Cyril Bamford CBE. He helped fit a tyre to the ...
The King helped to fit a tyre to a backhoe loader, a digger invented by JCB's founder, the late Joseph Cyril Bamford CBE. The visit also marked the production of the one millionth backhoe digger ...
He was greeted by Lord and Lady Bamford before walking the assembly line of the backhoe loader, a digger invented by JCB’s founder, the late Joseph Cyril Bamford CBE. He helped fit a tyre to the ...
The King was greeted by cheering crowds and waving flags as he visited the world headquarters of JCB in Staffordshire, to mark the company’s 80th birthday. Charles met employees, apprentices and ...
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