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Brownie bonus... Amanda Hinchliffe and other members of 5th Holme Valley (Brockholes
Brownie bonus... Amanda Hinchliffe and other members of 5th Holme Valley (Brockholes) Brownies with a cheque for 250 for the Bodyscanner appeal. The money was raised when 24 Brownies, all aged between seven and 10, took part in a sponsored run round the playground at Brockholes C of E Infants and Junior School where they meet. 1st July 1987
Huddersfield Examiner Archive
Mirrorpix
Huddersfield
West Yorkshire
England
HUD 87 4472
Media ID 21695775
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In this heartwarming photo print, we see the beaming faces of Amanda Hinchliffe and her fellow members from the 5th Holme Valley (Brockholes) Brownies, proudly holding a cheque for £250. The money they raised was for the Bodyscanner appeal, a cause close to their young hearts. The spirited group of 24 Brownies, aged between seven and ten years old, took part in a sponsored run around the playground at Brockholes C of E Infants and Junior School where they regularly meet. Their determination and enthusiasm were evident as they ran tirelessly to support those in need. This snapshot captures an era long gone - July 1st, 1987 - reminding us of "all our yesterdays". It serves as a reminder that even decades ago, children were actively involved in making positive contributions to society. The image radiates joy and camaraderie among these young girls who selflessly dedicated their time and energy towards helping others. Their accomplishment is not only commendable but also inspiring for future generations. Preserved within the Huddersfield Examiner Archive's Memory Lane Prints collection, this photograph encapsulates the spirit of community involvement and highlights how small acts can make a significant impact on people's lives.
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