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Jason Willis-Lee leads the team of jugglers from King Edward VI Five Ways School in their
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Jason Willis-Lee leads the team of jugglers from King Edward VI Five Ways School in their
Jason Willis-Lee leads the team of jugglers from King Edward VI Five Ways School in their attempt to juggle up Mount Snowdon to raise funds for Comic Relief. Other members in the team are - Nick Russell, Matthew Joy, James Henderson, Paul Wright, Robert Hack, Martyn Vitty and the teacher in charge, Mr John Marston. 9th March 1993
Steve Murphy
Birmingham Post and Mail Archive
Mirrorpix
Birmingham
West Midlands
England
BPM 93 03 2581
Media ID 21721192
© Mirrorpix
Boys Comic Relief Fundraising Juggling Pupils Red Nose Day Students Jugglers
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In this print captured by Steve Murphy, we witness a remarkable display of determination and camaraderie as Jason Willis-Lee leads his team of talented jugglers from King Edward VI Five Ways School. The year is 1993, and these young boys are embarking on an extraordinary challenge to juggle their way up the mighty Mount Snowdon in support of Comic Relief. With red noses proudly adorning their faces, these students embody the true spirit of charity and fundraising. Alongside Jason, we see Nick Russell, Matthew Joy, James Henderson, Paul Wright, Robert Hack, Martyn Vitty - all united for a common cause. Their teacher in charge, Mr John Marston stands alongside them with pride and encouragement. The vibrant energy emanating from this photograph encapsulates the essence of the 1990s era - a time when youth activism was at its peak. These jugglers symbolize not only skill but also resilience as they navigate through life's challenges while making a difference in their community. As we gaze upon this image today, it serves as a reminder that even during times of hardship or adversity like those faced by countless individuals around the world during Comic Relief events – unity and compassion can prevail. This snapshot freezes a moment where dreams were turned into reality through sheer determination and teamwork. Steve Murphy's photograph immortalizes an unforgettable chapter in King Edward VI Five Ways School's history - one filled with laughter-filled rehearsals and triumphant moments atop Mount Snowdon. It reminds us that no
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