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Can’t confirm the reason for the display but I can say that Spitfire I X4590, which was until recently on display in the Battle of Britain Hall of the RAF Museum, Hendon, was in the 1960’s, part of the RAF Exhibition Flight and as such travelled the country to many events.
A date for the photo might help pin it down a bit.
The film “Battle of Britain” was on at the Granada. & Mike is right it ended up at RAF Hendon museum.
Yes, to publicise the film Battle of Britain, which I went to see with my father.