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Photographic Print : Wheelchair Pathway Project at Lickey Hills designed by pupils at Wheelers Lane Boys
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Wheelchair Pathway Project at Lickey Hills designed by pupils at Wheelers Lane Boys
Wheelchair Pathway Project at Lickey Hills designed by pupils at Wheelers Lane Boys School, Kingsheath and Victoria School, Northfield with a donation of 22, 578 by Midlands BT. Pupils DeepanVyse, 15, James Duncan, 15, Richard Fletcher, 15, with Rebecca Eaton, 15. 21st July 1993
John Randle
Birmingham Post and Mail Archive
Mirrorpix
Birmingham
West Midlands
England
Media ID 21681727
© Mirrorpix
Birmingham Cheque Disabled Park Pupils Students Teenagers Teens Uniform Wheelchair Access
12"x8" (30x20cm) Photo Print
Experience the inspiring creativity of young minds with this beautiful photographic print, "Wheelchair Pathway Project at Lickey Hills" by John Randle from Memory Lane Prints. This image captures the innovative design of the wheelchair pathway created by pupils at Wheelers Lane Boys School and Kingsheath and Victoria School in Northfield. The project, which received a generous donation of 22,578 from Midlands BT, is a testament to the power of collaboration and the positive impact of inclusive design. Bring this heartwarming story into your home or office and be reminded of the boundless potential of the next generation. Our high-quality photographic prints are professionally produced using premium materials, ensuring vibrant colors and long-lasting durability. Order now and make a difference with every purchase.
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Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print captures the heartwarming collaboration between pupils from Wheelers Lane Boys School in Kingsheath and Victoria School in Northfield for the Wheelchair Pathway Project at Lickey Hills. Designed by these talented young minds, this initiative aimed to improve accessibility for individuals with disabilities within the park. The generous donation of £22,578 by Midlands BT played a crucial role in bringing this project to life. It is truly inspiring to witness how young people can make a significant impact when given the opportunity and support. In the photograph, we see four remarkable teenagers who were instrumental in making this project a reality: Deepan Vyse, James Duncan, Richard Fletcher, and Rebecca Eaton. Their dedication and hard work are evident as they proudly stand beside a giant cheque representing Midlands BT's contribution. Dressed smartly in their school uniforms, these students exude confidence and enthusiasm for their achievement. The smiles on their faces reflect not only pride but also hope for a more inclusive future. Taken on 21st July 1993, this image encapsulates an important moment in Birmingham's history during the 1990s. It symbolizes unity among different schools and communities coming together to create positive change. John Randle's skillful photography allows us to relive this impactful event through his lens. This print serves as a reminder that even small acts of kindness can have far-reaching effects on society.
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