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Acrylic Blox : Children watching the solar eclipse indirectly at Hightown. 11th August 1999
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Children watching the solar eclipse indirectly at Hightown. 11th August 1999
Eddie Barford
Liverpool Echo
Mirrorpix
Hightown
Merseyside
England
LE 1999 08 11 3362
Media ID 21799748
© Mirrorpix
Astronomy Eclipse Merseyside Moon Protecting Safety Sefton Solar Total Solar Eclipse Watching 1999 Hightown
6"x4" (15x10cm) Acrylic Blox
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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EDITORS COMMENTS
Captured in this nostalgic print by Eddie Barford, we are transported back to the memorable day of August 11th, 1999. The image showcases a group of curious children gathered at Hightown, Merseyside, eagerly observing the extraordinary phenomenon of a total solar eclipse. With their eyes protected and safety in mind, these young astronomers engage in indirect viewing methods to witness this celestial event. The atmosphere is filled with anticipation as the moon gracefully aligns itself between the sun and Earth. As darkness gradually descends upon the sky, excitement fills their faces while they marvel at nature's spectacle unfolding before them. Each child stands captivated by the enchanting dance between our star and its lunar companion. Eddie Barford's snapshot perfectly encapsulates both wonder and caution during this rare occurrence. It serves as a reminder that even in an age dominated by technology, there is still magic to be found in gazing up at the heavens above. This photograph not only immortalizes a momentous astronomical event but also symbolizes humanity's enduring fascination with the cosmos. Through Eddie Barford's lens, we are reminded of our small place within this vast universe and how such natural wonders can ignite curiosity and awe within us all.
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