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Neil Walker has to have his pet dog Rex with him at all times
Neil Walker has to have his pet dog Rex with him at all times. That means even when he is at school. Nora McLellan is his indulgent teacher and the first to teach the 8 times table to a canine mind.
25/11/1958
Chapman John
mirrorpix
England
WA*2495244
Media ID 21505484
© Mirrorpix
10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Experience the heartwarming bond between Neil Walker and his loyal companion, Rex, in this captivating photograph by Chapman John from Memory Lane Prints. The image captures a unique moment at school where Neil's teacher, Nora McLellan, graciously accommodates the canine student with an 8 times table lesson. Bring this joyful scene into your home as a beautiful and timeless addition to your decor with a Media Storehouse Photographic Print. Perfect for dog lovers and those who appreciate the special connections we share with our pets.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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In this charming print captured by Chapman John, we are transported back to the 1950s where a young boy named Neil Walker shares an extraordinary bond with his pet dog Rex. It seems that Neil cannot bear to be separated from his loyal companion, even during school hours. Luckily for him, his indulgent teacher Nora McLellan understands and accommodates their unique friendship. As the image portrays, Neil sits attentively at his desk in a classroom filled with curious pupils. However, what sets this scene apart is the presence of Rex right beside him. This unusual sight showcases not only the unwavering love between a boy and his dog but also highlights the open-mindedness and compassion of Miss McLellan. It is said that Miss McLellan was not just any ordinary teacher; she was known as the first educator to successfully teach multiplication tables to a canine mind. With her innovative teaching methods and patience, she managed to bridge the gap between human education and animal comprehension. This heartwarming photograph captures a moment frozen in time - an era when animals were embraced as part of daily life and unconventional teaching approaches were celebrated. The innocence on Neil's face reflects pure joy while Rex gazes up at him with adoration. Chapman John's skillful lens immortalizes this remarkable connection between a boy, his beloved pet dog, and an exceptional teacher who went above and beyond traditional boundaries for her students' happiness and learning experience.
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