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Debbie White, 20, the only girl member of the South Tyneside Pipe Band in June 1986
Debbie White, 20, the only girl member of the South Tyneside Pipe Band in June 1986, who are playing at the Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh.
29/06/86
NCJ
NCJ Archive
Mirrorpix
England
Media ID 21408467
© Mirrorpix
8"x6" Glass Mount
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 20.3cm x 15.2cm (8" x 6")
Estimated Product Size is 22.8cm x 17.7cm (9" x 7")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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In this print from June 1986, we are transported back to a moment of musical brilliance and gender-breaking boundaries. Meet Debbie White, a remarkable young woman who defied convention as the only female member of the South Tyneside Pipe Band. Clad in their traditional uniforms, the band members proudly showcase their bagpipes while preparing to perform at the prestigious Commonwealth Games held in Edinburgh. Debbie's presence within this male-dominated ensemble is an inspiring testament to her passion for music and determination to challenge societal norms. Her talent and dedication shine through as she confidently stands among her fellow bandmates, ready to captivate audiences with their harmonious melodies. The 1980s were an era defined by cultural diversity and artistic expression, making this image all the more significant. It encapsulates not only the joyous spirit of entertainment but also highlights how leisure activities like playing instruments can serve as powerful tools for breaking down barriers. This print by NCJ on Memory Lane Prints allows us to relive a moment where music transcended gender stereotypes. It serves as a reminder that true talent knows no boundaries or limitations—only pure passion and unwavering commitment can create such extraordinary moments in history.
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