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Guides and Brownies of Recar found novel way of promoting friendship when they took to

Guides and Brownies of Recar found novel way of promoting friendship when they took to


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Guides and Brownies of Recar found novel way of promoting friendship when they took to

Guides and Brownies of Recar found novel way of promoting friendship when they took to the airwaves as part of their annual Thinking Day. Redcar Guide, Elizabeth Moore (left) and Brownie Leanne Lawrence are pictured with ex Guider Sylvia Burton, an amateur radio enthusiast. They took to the airwaves to contact other Guiders around the world. 2nd March 1990

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Teesside Archive
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Activities Brownies Guides Microphone Radio


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Guides and Brownies of Recar take to the airwaves for a unique Thinking Day celebration. In this print from 1990, Redcar Guide Elizabeth Moore and Brownie Leanne Lawrence are joined by ex Guider Sylvia Burton, an amateur radio enthusiast. Together, they embarked on an extraordinary journey of promoting friendship as they connected with Guiders from around the world. With excitement in their eyes and microphones in hand, these young girls showcased their enthusiasm for adventure and camaraderie. The image captures a moment frozen in time, reflecting the innocence of childhood and the joy found in shared experiences. As part of their annual Thinking Day celebrations, these Guides and Brownies discovered a novel way to connect with others beyond their local community. Through the power of radio waves, they transcended geographical boundaries to forge new friendships across continents. This heartwarming snapshot not only encapsulates the spirit of unity but also highlights how activities like these shape young minds. It serves as a reminder that even during simpler times before technology dominated our lives, children found creative ways to explore the world around them while fostering lasting connections. Preserved by Memory Lane Prints, this photograph is a testament to the enduring impact that organizations like Guides and Brownies have had on generations past – instilling values such as friendship, curiosity, and global awareness.

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