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Getting to the root of the problem... are, from the left, 11-year-olds: Steven Baines
Getting to the root of the problem... are, from the left, 11-year-olds: Steven Baines, Craig Walton, Daniel Bray, Andrew Wilson and William Beaumont. The children from Netherthong Junior and Infants School are pulling out the undergrowth to develop a nature trail round the school. The 12-month project has been given a financial boost of 50 from the Holme Valley Parish Council and will eventually go forward to a national award commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Queens coronation. 27th March 1991. © Mirrorpix
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Huddersfield Examiner Archive
Mirrorpix
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HUD 91 2046
Media ID 21684741
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In this nostalgic print titled "Getting to the root of the problem" we see a group of determined 11-year-olds from Netherthong Junior and Infants School. From left to right, their names are Steven Baines, Craig Walton, Daniel Bray, Andrew Wilson, and William Beaumont. These young adventurers have taken on the task of developing a nature trail around their school by pulling out undergrowth. With smiles on their faces and tools in hand, these boys embody the joy of childhood exploration and education. Their gardening project not only brings happiness but also teaches them valuable lessons about teamwork, perseverance, and environmental stewardship. The significance of this endeavor is further highlighted by the financial support received from Holme Valley Parish Council - a generous boost of £50 that will help make their vision come true. This 12-month project holds great promise as it aims to participate in a national award commemorating the 40th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation. Capturing an essence of innocence and enthusiasm for learning through playtime activities like gardening, this photograph transports us back to the vibrant spirit of the 1990s. It serves as a heartwarming reminder that even small initiatives can have far-reaching impacts when nurtured with passion and community support. This Memory Lane Print offers us an inspiring glimpse into these children's lives while reminding us all that investing in our youth today paves the way for brighter tomorrows filled with growth and harmony.
Framed Prints of Getting to the root of the problem... are, from the left, 11-year-olds: Steven Baines
Discover the inspiring story of five determined 11-year-olds, Steven Baines, Craig Walton, Daniel Bray, Andrew Wilson, and William Beaumont, as they tackle a complex problem in this captivating framed print from Memory Lane Prints. Perfectly encapsulating the spirit of determination and innovation, this unique piece is a must-have for any space that values the power of youth and the importance of perseverance. Each print is meticulously framed to preserve the vibrant colors and intricate details, making it a stunning addition to your home or office decor. Bring the story to life and let it serve as a constant reminder of the potential within us all.
Photo Prints of Getting to the root of the problem... are, from the left, 11-year-olds: Steven Baines
Discover the charm of childhood in this captivating photograph from Memory Lane Prints. Witness the determination and focus of five 11-year-olds, Steven Baines, Craig Walton, Daniel Bray, Andrew Wilson, and William Beaumont, as they get to the root of a problem. This timeless image, part of the Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints, is a perfect addition to any home or office space, evoking memories of innocence and the spirit of collaboration. Bring a touch of nostalgia and inspiration into your environment with this beautiful print.
Poster Prints of Getting to the root of the problem... are, from the left, 11-year-olds: Steven Baines
Discover the power of childhood determination with our Media Storehouse Poster Prints featuring the inspiring story of Steven Baines and his friends, Craig Walton, Daniel Bray, Andrew Wilson, and William Beaumont. At just 11 years old, these young problem-solvers show us that age is no barrier to innovation and perseverance. Bring this uplifting image into your home or office and let it serve as a daily reminder of the potential within us all. Order your Media Storehouse Poster Print today and join the journey to the root of the problem!
Jigsaw Puzzles of Getting to the root of the problem... are, from the left, 11-year-olds: Steven Baines
Discover the joy of problem-solving with our exquisitely detailed Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzles! Feast your eyes on this captivating puzzle, "Getting to the root of the problem... are, from the left, 11-year-olds: Steven Baines, Craig Walton, Daniel Bray, Andrew Wilson and William Beaumont," brought to you by Memory Lane Prints. Immerse yourself in this delightful scene featuring a group of 11-year-olds deep in thought, each focused on solving their individual problems. With intricately cut pieces and stunning photographic quality, each puzzle in our range is a testament to the beauty of perseverance and the satisfaction of a job well done. Gather your family and friends for a fun-filled puzzle session, and let the adventure begin!
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