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A group of fourth year business studies students at Nunthorpe School organised a fashion

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A group of fourth year business studies students at Nunthorpe School organised a fashion

A group of fourth year business studies students at Nunthorpe School organised a fashion show to raise money for charity. Clothes were lent by local stores. Pictured back row L-R Paul Angey, Steven Rooney, Craig Gillespie, Andrew Prest and Paul Walker. Middle row - Rachel Puckett, Louise Naden, Claire Painter, Claire Naden, Susan Pryse, Debbie Crinnian. Front - Linzie Tonner, Jayne Stephenson. 10th May 1990. © Mirrorpix

Doug Moody
Teesside Archive
Mirrorpix
Middlesbrough
England

Media ID 21683017

Fundraising Learning Posed Teenagers Teens

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A snapshot of youthful ambition and community spirit, this print captures a momentous occasion at Nunthorpe School in 1990. A group of talented fourth-year business studies students took the initiative to organize a spectacular fashion show, all in aid of charity. With the generous support of local stores lending their finest garments, these budding entrepreneurs showcased their creativity and fundraising prowess. In this image, we see the proud faces of these young visionaries lined up for posterity. Standing tall in the back row are Paul Angey, Steven Rooney, Craig Gillespie, Andrew Prest, and Paul Walker – each exuding determination and leadership. The middle row features Rachel Puckett, Louise Naden, Claire Painter, Claire Naden (twins perhaps?), Susan Pryse, and Debbie Crinnian – embodying grace and style as they played pivotal roles behind the scenes. At the forefront stand Linzie Tonner and Jayne Stephenson – radiant with enthusiasm as they symbolize the vibrant energy that fueled this charitable endeavor. Together with their classmates not pictured here but equally instrumental in making this event a success; they united their passion for fashion with a noble cause. This photograph is more than just an image frozen in time; it represents an era when education went beyond textbooks to instill values like empathy and social responsibility. It serves as a testament to how youth can make an indelible impact on society through collaboration and innovation. Doug Moody's capture immortalizes these inspiring moments from Nunthor.


Framed Prints of A group of fourth year business studies students at Nunthorpe School organised a fashion

Bring a piece of local history into your home or office with this stunning framed print by Doug Moody from Memory Lane Prints. This captivating image captures the excitement of a fashion show organized by fourth year business studies students at Nunthorpe School. The students raised funds for charity by borrowing clothes from local stores, creating an unforgettable event. This high-quality framed print, with its elegant and timeless design, is sure to be a conversation starter and a source of inspiration. Add this unique piece to your collection and relive the memories of community spirit and fashion.


Photo Prints of A group of fourth year business studies students at Nunthorpe School organised a fashion

Bring the memories of community spirit and fashion to your home with this stunning photograph from Doug Moody's Memory Lane Prints collection. Witness the excitement of a group of fourth year business studies students at Nunthorpe School as they organize a fashion show to raise funds for charity. Local stores generously lent clothes for the event, creating an unforgettable experience. This high-quality Media Storehouse Photographic Print captures the essence of teamwork, charity, and fashion, making it a perfect addition to any wall in your home or office.


Poster Prints of A group of fourth year business studies students at Nunthorpe School organised a fashion

Bring the excitement of Nunthorpe School's Charity Fashion Show to your walls with our stunning Media Storehouse Poster Prints. This limited-edition design captures the energy and enthusiasm of fourth year business studies students as they put on an unforgettable fashion event. Featuring a dynamic group shot of the students with clothes lent by local stores, this print is a testament to their hard work and community spirit. Add a touch of inspiration and positivity to any room in your home or office with this beautiful and meaningful poster print from Memory Lane Prints.


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Bring the excitement of a charity fashion show to your home with the Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle featuring "A Group of Fourth Year Business Studies Students at Nunthorpe School Organised a Fashion Show" by Doug Moody from Memory Lane Prints. This captivating jigsaw puzzle showcases the vibrant energy and collaboration of young entrepreneurs raising funds for a worthy cause. Engage in a fun and rewarding puzzle experience, piecing together this intricately detailed image of students and local store representatives coming together for an unforgettable event. Connect the pieces and create a beautiful memory in your living room.

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