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The Barking and Houndsditch Choral Society A new record is being released called
The Barking and Houndsditch Choral Society
A new record is being released called Queen of the Alley in which a number of dogs play a major role
Here are some of the members in the recording studio
November 1972
Ron Burton
mirrorpix
London
England
GL*3790869
Media ID 21556618
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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 charming and whimsical print titled "The Barking and Houndsditch Choral Society" we are transported back to November 1972, where a group of adorable dogs gather in a recording studio. The anticipation is palpable as they prepare for the release of their new record, aptly named "Queen of the Alley". These furry musicians have taken on an extraordinary task - using their unique talents to create beautiful melodies that will surely captivate listeners. With wagging tails and eager expressions, these canine performers showcase their love for music and bring joy to all who witness their talent. As we gaze at this snapshot from the 1970s, it's impossible not to be enchanted by the sheer cuteness and humor exuded by these four-legged artists. Their presence in the recording studio speaks volumes about the power of unity, collaboration, and inclusivity within our society. Photographer Ron Burton has masterfully captured a moment that reminds us of the incredible bond between humans and animals. This image serves as a delightful reminder that even in unconventional settings like a choral society composed entirely of dogs, there is room for creativity, laughter, and shared experiences. So let us celebrate these musical canines who dare to dream big with their paws tapping along to catchy tunes. May their harmonies echo through time as a testament to both human imagination and animal companionship.
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