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Bobby the sheep led rescued animals at Bromsgroves Broad Green Animal Sanctuary in
Bobby the sheep led rescued animals at Bromsgroves Broad Green Animal Sanctuary in singing the centres praises.
Miss Janet Taylor, who helps run the santuary, said: " We thought it would be a nice touch to have a carol singing eveningwith some of the animals we have saved." 23rd December 1988
Birmingham Post and Mail Archive
Media ID 21480785
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Brighten up your mornings with our Bobby the Sheep Photo Mug from Media Storehouse's Memory Lane Prints collection. Featuring a heartwarming image of Bobby leading rescued animals at Bromsgrove's Broad Green Animal Sanctuary, this mug is not only a delight to look at but also a reminder of the wonderful work they do. Miss Janet Taylor and her team at the sanctuary have dedicated their lives to caring for and rehabilitating animals in need. Each time you take a sip from this mug, you'll be supporting their cause and keeping the memories of their inspiring work alive. Order yours today and start your day with a smile!
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Bobby the Sheep Leads a Festive Serenade at Bromsgrove's Broad Green Animal Sanctuary
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. In this heartwarming print from 23rd December 1988, Bobby the sheep takes center stage as he leads a group of rescued animals in a joyful carol singing evening at Bromsgrove's Broad Green Animal Sanctuary. The sanctuary, known for its dedication to providing shelter and care for abandoned creatures, is filled with laughter and holiday cheer. Miss Janet Taylor, one of the compassionate individuals behind the sanctuary's operations, shares her thoughts on this unique event: "We thought it would be a nice touch to have a carol singing evening with some of the animals we have saved". And indeed it was! As Bobby stands tall amidst his furry friends - cows, pigs, goats - their voices harmonize in an enchanting chorus that echoes through the farm. This delightful scene captures not only the spirit of Christmas but also showcases how music can bring joy and unity even among our animal companions. The playful humor radiating from these rescued souls reminds us all of the power of love and compassion during this festive season. As you gaze upon this charming photograph print by Memory Lane Prints, let it serve as a reminder that kindness knows no bounds. It is through acts like these that sanctuaries such as Bromsgrove's Broad Green continue to earn well-deserved praise for their tireless efforts in protecting and nurturing vulnerable creatures.
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