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The three boys in the Pepper family have shown they are worth their salt when it comes to
The three boys in the Pepper family have shown they are worth their salt when it comes to charity fundraising. The three, David, 15, Kevin, 13 and Terry, 11 all pupils at Langbaurgh Comprehensive School, Middlesbrough, raised more than £ 1000 for the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association in only five weeks as part of their schools annual charity appeal. 18th December 1985
Teesside Archive
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Middlesbrough
England
Media ID 21847638
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Brothers Fundraising Langbaurgh School Middlesbrough North Yorkshire Schoolchildren Schools Siblings 1985
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In this heartwarming print captured in 1985, we see the incredible determination and compassion of the three boys from the Pepper family. David, Kevin, and Terry, aged 15,13, and 11 respectively, prove that they are worth their salt when it comes to charity fundraising. These brothers, who are all students at Langbaurgh Comprehensive School in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, have gone above and beyond for a noble cause. As part of their school's annual charity appeal, these young philanthropists managed to raise an astonishing amount of over £1000 for the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association in just five weeks. Their unwavering dedication and hard work exemplify the true spirit of giving back to society. This snapshot captures not only a moment frozen in time but also showcases the power of community involvement and education. The Pepper brothers' selfless act serves as an inspiration to both their peers and adults alike. The image transports us back to a simpler time - the vibrant colors reflecting the optimism of the 1980s. It reminds us that even during challenging times such as those faced by our world today; acts of kindness can make a significant impact on individuals or organizations in need. Teesside Archive has beautifully preserved this memory through its prints collection from Memory Lane Prints. This photograph is a testament to how ordinary people can create extraordinary change through unity and compassion.
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