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Birmingham Press Club Dinner, 17th October 1974. Harold Evans, centre
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Birmingham Press Club Dinner, 17th October 1974. Harold Evans, centre
Birmingham Press Club Dinner, 17th October 1974. Harold Evans, centre, editor of the Sunday Times, with JL Brown, right, president of Birmingham Press Club and chairman and managing director of the Birmingham Post and Mail Ltd, and Len Cox, left, club chairman, at the clubs annual dinner, Birmingham Chamber of Commerce
Stonehouse
Birmingham Post and Mail Archive
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
Media ID 21736528
© Mirrorpix
Birmingham Club Journalism Journalist Journalists Local Media News Newspaper Newspapers Organisation Organisations Press Reporter Reporters
Capturing the Essence of Journalism - A Historic Evening at Birmingham Press Club Dinner, 17th October 1974
EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this print by Stonehouse, we are transported back to a defining moment in the world of journalism. The image showcases an illustrious gathering at the annual dinner of Birmingham Press Club, held on that memorable evening in October 1974. At the heart of this snapshot stands Harold Evans, a towering figure and editor of the renowned Sunday Times. With his commanding presence and unwavering dedication to truth-seeking reporting, Evans symbolizes journalistic integrity and excellence. Flanking him on either side are two esteemed individuals who have left an indelible mark on Birmingham's media landscape. To his right is JL Brown, president of Birmingham Press Club and chairman as well as managing director of the esteemed publication - Birmingham Post and Mail Ltd. His visionary leadership has propelled local journalism to new heights. On Evans' left stands Len Cox, club chairman extraordinaire. As a driving force behind press freedom advocacy within the region, Cox's commitment to fostering camaraderie among journalists is evident through events like these annual dinners. This photograph not only captures a significant moment for those present but also serves as a testament to the power and influence wielded by newspapers during that era. It reminds us how dedicated reporters worked tirelessly within their organizations to bring news stories that shaped public opinion. Stonehouse's expert lens immortalizes this historic occasion while paying homage to an industry that thrived on uncovering
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