
Dunlop LT Series - gives a choice of
thirteen styles of safety boots and shoes, taking
style inspiration from today's generation of recreational walking
footwear. Dunlop brand has over 100 years of global history and has
been a part of many memorable landmarks, including:
- 2009 - Dunlop Safety Footwear is launched, a
revolutionary new range of protective boots and shoes
- 2000 - The longest conveyor belt system is
supplied to a mine in Selby, Yorkshire. Over 25 km long it carries
3,200 tonnes of coal per hour at a speed of 18 mph. The belt is
made by Dunlop
- 1988 - Steffi Graf wins tennis's Grand Slam
(Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and US Open) and Olympic
gold, using Dunlop's 200G racket
- 1981 - Tennis's bad boy, John McEnroe wins his
first Wimbledon championship, beating Bjorn Borg, using a Dunlop
Maxply racket
- 1973 - Dunlop launches the Denovo, the first
tyre that can continue to be used safely after a puncture
- 1964 - Donald Campbell breaks the world land
speed record in 'Bluebird' CN7, achieving 403 mph (649 kph). The
wheels and tyres he used built by Dunlop, were specially
designed and crucial to his success
- 1939 - 1945 - Dunlop goes to war, producing
decoy tanks and artillery pieces in rubber, barrage balloons, tank
wheels, dsix million pairs of rubber boots and Winston Churchill's
war room mattress
- 1909 - Dunlop begins producing golf balls.
That year Dunlop balls win five of the UK's leading amateur and
professional tournaments
- 1840 - John Boyd Dunlop, born into a Scottish
farming family. Trained as veterinary surgeon he moved to Northern
Ireland and established a veterinary practise there
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