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Children using computers. Carol Bullock, Debbie Armstrong and Paula Brocks

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Children using computers. Carol Bullock, Debbie Armstrong and Paula Brocks

Children using computers. Carol Bullock, Debbie Armstrong and Paula Brocks, all aged 15 in 1984, taking an IT lesson at Heworth Grange Comprehensive School, Felling. © Mirrorpix

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Media ID 21386972

Classroom Computers Schoolchildren

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This print from Memory Lane Prints takes us back to a time when technology was just beginning to shape the educational landscape. In this snapshot, we see three bright young minds immersed in an IT lesson at Heworth Grange Comprehensive School in Felling, circa 1984. The children featured are Carol Bullock, Debbie Armstrong, and Paula Brocks, all aged 15 at the time. Their focused expressions and engaged postures reflect their eagerness to explore the world of computers unfolding before them. It is evident that they are embracing this new tool with enthusiasm and curiosity. Within the walls of this classroom, a sense of anticipation fills the air as these schoolchildren navigate through an era where computers were still relatively novel in educational settings. This image serves as a reminder of how far we have come since then – from clunky monitors and floppy disks to sleek laptops and cloud-based learning platforms. Beyond its nostalgic charm, this photograph captures a pivotal moment in history when education began intertwining with technology on a larger scale. It symbolizes not only the progress made within our classrooms but also highlights the importance of adaptability for future generations. As we gaze upon this remarkable image by NCJ, let it serve as inspiration for educators worldwide who continue to harness technology's power to unlock endless possibilities for today's students.


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Step into the past with our vintage Framed Print from Media Storehouse and Memory Lane Prints. This captivating image, titled "Children using computers. Carol Bullock, Debbie Armstrong and Paula Brocks," takes you back to 1984, where technology was just starting to revolutionize education. Witness the excitement and curiosity on the faces of three 15-year-olds, Carol, Debbie, and Paula, as they engage in their first IT lesson at Heworth Grange Comprehensive School in Felling. This timeless piece, expertly framed and preserved, is a perfect addition to any home or office space, adding a unique touch of nostalgia and history. Embrace the charm of the past and relive the memories with our Framed Prints from Media Storehouse and Memory Lane Prints.


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Step back in time with this captivating photograph from Memory Lane Prints. Witness the excitement and curiosity of Carol Bullock, Debbie Armstrong, and Paula Brocks as they engage in their first IT lesson at Heworth Grange Comprehensive School in 1984. Children using computers was a novelty back then, and this vintage image beautifully encapsulates the essence of innovation and progress. Add this unique piece to your collection and bring a touch of nostalgia to your home or office. Order your Media Storehouse Photographic Print of "Children using computers. Carol Bullock, Debbie Armstrong and Paula Brocks" today.


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Step back in time with our vintage Children using Computers poster print from Memory Lane Prints. Featuring Carol Bullock, Debbie Armstrong, and Paula Brocks, all aged 15 in 1984, as they take an IT lesson at Heworth Grange Comprehensive School in Felling. This nostalgic poster is part of the Media Storehouse range of prints, perfect for adding a touch of history and charm to your home or office space. Relive the memories of a bygone era with this unique and intriguing piece.


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Step back in time with Media Storehouse's Jigsaw Puzzle featuring "Children using computers. Carol Bullock, Debbie Armstrong and Paula Brocks" by NCJ from Memory Lane Prints. This captivating puzzle showcases a nostalgic moment from 1984, as three 15-year-olds, Carol, Debbie, and Paula, take an IT lesson at Heworth Grange Comprehensive School in Felling. Relive the past as you piece together this vibrant and intricately designed puzzle, perfect for families, educators, and anyone who loves a good challenge. Immerse yourself in this journey of discovery and memories. Puzzle difficulty level: Intermediate. Please note, puzzle size is not mentioned in the description. Enjoy the experience of putting history together in the present!

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