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Middlesbrough photographer Wilfred Thompson went to the National Army Museum in Chelsea

Middlesbrough photographer Wilfred Thompson went to the National Army Museum in Chelsea where he received first prize in a photographic competition from the Under Secretary doe the Army, Mr Robert Brown. 27th March 1976. © Mirrorpix

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This print captures a momentous occasion in the life of Middlesbrough photographer Wilfred Thompson. In 1976, he embarked on a journey to the prestigious National Army Museum in Chelsea, where his exceptional talent behind the lens was recognized and celebrated. Standing tall beside him is Mr Robert Brown, the esteemed Under Secretary for the Army, who presented Wilfred with first prize in a highly acclaimed photographic competition. The image exudes an air of pride and accomplishment as both men share this special moment frozen in time. The yearning to preserve history through photography is palpable as we delve into the depths of this powerful snapshot from four decades ago. Wilfred's dedication to capturing moments that tell stories shines brightly through this photograph. His skillful eye has immortalized not only his own achievement but also pays homage to the brave soldiers who have served their country during times of war. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to an era when photography held immense power - it allowed us to witness events unfold before our eyes even after they had passed. This evocative image serves as a reminder that photographs can transcend time itself, preserving memories for generations yet unborn.


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Step into history with our stunning framed print from Memory Lane Prints, featuring the award-winning photograph "Middlesbrough photographer Wilfred Thompson at the National Army Museum in Chelsea." This captivating image tells the story of a proud moment in local photography history. Wilfred Thompson's winning entry in a photographic competition, graced with a first prize from the Under Secretary of the Army, is now proudly displayed in your home. Embrace the rich heritage and timeless beauty of this classic photograph, expertly framed to preserve and enhance its outstanding detail and vibrant colors. A perfect addition to any room, this framed print is not just a beautiful piece of art – it's a piece of history.


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Step into history with our exclusive Media Storehouse Photographic Prints featuring the renowned Middlesbrough photographer Wilfred Thompson. This captivating image, sourced from Topix at Memory Lane Prints, captures a special moment in time as Thompson received the first prize at the National Army Museum in Chelsea. Each print is meticulously crafted, bringing the rich story of this historic event into your home or office. Relive the past with this stunning photographic print, a perfect addition to any space.


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Step back in time with our exclusive Media Storehouse Poster Prints featuring the work of Middlesbrough photographer Wilfred Thompson. This captivating image, titled "A Proud Moment at the National Army Museum," was taken by Thompson during a visit to Chelsea's esteemed museum. In this photograph, Thompson proudly displays his first prize, awarded to him by the Under Secretary of the Army in recognition of his exceptional photographic skills. Bring the history and nostalgia of this moment into your home or office with our high-quality poster prints. Each print is meticulously produced using vibrant, fade-resistant inks and heavyweight paper to ensure a stunning, long-lasting display. Order yours today and add a touch of history to your space.


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