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The McDermott Family at Kirby, with mother and father (foreground) are from left

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The McDermott Family at Kirby, with mother and father (foreground) are from left

The McDermott Family at Kirby, with mother and father (foreground) are from left, sister Mary, sister-in-law Linda, brothers Robert and Peter, with Colette (aged one) and John (aged five) celebrating after Terry McDermott signs for Liverpool Football Club, pictured 14th November 1974. Newspaper headline Two minute signing - and derby debut. © Mirrorpix

John Cocks
Liverpool Echo
Mirrorpix
Kirkby
Merseyside
England

Media ID 21767655

1974 Celebrating Club Clubs Holding Newspaper Newspapers Photograph Photographs Photography Pride Proud Scarf Headline Headlines

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In this heartwarming photograph captured by John Cocks, we are transported back to the 1970s, a time when family pride and football fervor were at their peak. The McDermott Family at Kirby is seen celebrating an extraordinary moment - the signing of Terry McDermott for Liverpool Football Club on November 14th, 1974. The foreground showcases proud parents beaming with joy as they stand side by side. To their left stands sister Mary and sister-in-law Linda, while brothers Robert and Peter flank them on the right. Their smiles radiate happiness and anticipation for what lies ahead. But it's not just the adults who are caught up in this exciting milestone; little Colette (aged one) clings onto her father's leg while five-year-old John looks up at his hero with awe-filled eyes. They both hold scarves emblazoned with the iconic Liverpool emblem, symbolizing their unwavering support for Terry and his new club. As newspaper headlines proclaim "Two minute signing - and derby debut!" we can only imagine the elation that must have filled every corner of their home that day. This photograph encapsulates a moment frozen in time - a testament to familial love, shared dreams, and unbridled enthusiasm for football. John Cocks' expert photography captures not just faces but emotions too; he immortalizes a cherished memory that will forever remind us of how sports can unite families in moments of pure bliss.


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Bring the warmth of family memories into your home with the beautifully framed print, "The McDermott Family at Kirby" by John Cocks from Memory Lane Prints. This stunning piece captures the joy and love shared among the McDermott family, featuring mother and father in the foreground, sister Mary, sister-in-law Linda, brothers Robert, and Peter. Each family member's expression and posture convey a sense of connection and happiness. The high-quality framing complements the vibrant colors and intricate details of the painting, making it a cherished addition to any living space. Preserve precious moments and create new ones as you display this timeless masterpiece in your home.


Photo Prints

Bring the cherished memories of the McDermott family at Kirby to your home with our Media Storehouse Photographic Prints. This beautiful image captures the joy and love shared among John, Mary, Linda, Robert, and Peter. The mother and father, John and Mary, are seen in the foreground, surrounded by their loving family. Each print is expertly crafted by Memory Lane Prints to ensure the highest quality and vibrant colors, making it a treasured addition to your home decor. Relive the memories and celebrate the bonds of family with this stunning print.


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Bring the warmth of family memories into your home with our exquisite range of poster prints from Media Storehouse. This beautiful image, titled 'The McDermott Family at Kirby,' captures the love and connection between John, Mary, Linda, Robert, and Peter. The mother and father, John and Mary, are depicted in the foreground, with their children and sister-in-law radiating joy and happiness. Each print is expertly crafted by Memory Lane Prints, ensuring the highest quality and vibrant colors. Relive cherished moments and create new ones with this stunning addition to your decor.


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Add charm and intrigue to your family room or den with the Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle featuring "The McDermott Family at Kirby" by John Cocks from Memory Lane Prints. This beautiful puzzle showcases a heartwarming image of a loving family gathered together. Delight in the intricate details of this jigsaw puzzle as you connect the pieces to reveal the delightful scene of mother and father (foreground, left to right: sister-in-law Linda, brother Robert, sister Mary, and brothers Peter and McDermott). A perfect activity for all ages, this jigsaw puzzle is not only a fun challenge but also a beautiful way to bring this cherished memory to life in your home.

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