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Billingham Synthonia new gates, 26th January 1989. The Billingham Synthonia sports club
Billingham Synthonia new gates, 26th January 1989. The Billingham Synthonia sports club needed replacements for the old wooden gates at their stadium and asked the Employment Training scheme organised by the Teesside Chamber of Commerce who were doing other work at the ground. The work was carried out by Gerry Hall, Eric Carroll, Peter Toogood and Tony Smith, who are based at ICI Wilton
Teesside Archive
Mirrorpix
Wilton
North Yorkshire
England
Media ID 21722583
© Mirrorpix
Billingham Synthonia Clubs Gates Redcar And Cleveland
Photo Mug
Relive the past with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring the iconic Billingham Synthonia new gates from January 26, 1989. This vintage image of the Billingham Synthonia sports club's new gates, as captured by Teesside Archive from Memory Lane Prints, is now available on a high-quality photo mug. Perfect for tea or coffee breaks, this mug is not only a great conversation starter but also a wonderful way to showcase your love for local history and sports heritage. Order yours today and bring a piece of Billingham Synthonia's history into your daily routine!
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Preserving the Legacy - Billingham Synthonia's New Gates, 26th January 1989
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. In this print from Teesside Archive's Memory Lane Prints collection, we are transported back to a significant moment in the history of Billingham Synthonia sports club. The image showcases the unveiling of their brand new gates, a testament to the community spirit and dedication that defined this beloved football club. Facing the need for replacements for their old wooden gates at the stadium, Billingham Synthonia turned to an unlikely source of assistance – the Employment Training scheme organized by the Teesside Chamber of Commerce. On that chilly winter day in 1989, Gerry Hall, Eric Carroll, Peter Toogood, and Tony Smith stepped up to carry out this important task. These skilled individuals were based at ICI Wilton but willingly lent their expertise to support their local team. The photograph captures not only these four dedicated workers but also hints at a larger story unfolding within its frame. It speaks volumes about how sport can bring people together and inspire acts of generosity within a community. As players gather nearby on the pitch with anticipation etched on their faces, one cannot help but feel a sense of pride and gratitude towards those who contributed selflessly behind-the-scenes. This image serves as a poignant reminder that sporting clubs like Billingham Synthonia are more than just venues for matches; they embody shared values and cherished memories that endure through generations. The new gates symbolize progress and resilience
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