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Poster Print : Segregated schools feature, February 1998, William Shaw with sons David (14
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Segregated schools feature, February 1998, William Shaw with sons David (14
Segregated schools feature, February 1998, William Shaw with sons David (14) and George (15) who attend Whitburn Academy
Torrance Ian
mirrorpix
Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
GL*561273
Media ID 21522637
© Mirrorpix
A2 (59.4 x 42cm) Poster Print
Relive history with this powerful and poignant image from Memory Lane Prints. Our Media Storehouse range of Poster Prints presents "Segregated schools feature, February 1998," featuring William Shaw and his sons, David (14) and George (15). This evocative photograph captures a significant moment in history as the boys attend Whitburn Academy during a time of segregation. Add this inspiring print to your home or office to spark important conversations and remind us of the progress we've made.
A2 Poster (59.4 x 42cm, 23.4" x 16.5" inches) printed on 170gsm Satin Poster Paper. Securely packaged, rolled and inserted into a strong mailing tube and shipped tracked. Poster Prints are of comparable archival quality to our Photographic prints, they are simply printed on thinner Poster Paper. Whilst we only use Photographic Prints in our frames, you can frame Poster Prints if they are carefully supported to prevent sagging over time.
Poster prints are budget friendly enlarged prints in standard poster paper sizes (A0, A1, A2, A3 etc). Whilst poster paper is sometimes thinner and less durable than our other paper types, they are still ok for framing and should last many years. Our Archival Quality Photo Prints and Fine Art Paper Prints are printed on higher quality paper and the choice of which largely depends on your budget.
Estimated Product Size is 59.4cm x 42cm (23.4" x 16.5")
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 from Memory Lane Prints takes us back to February 1998, showcasing a significant aspect of our history - segregated schools. In this thought-provoking image, we see William Shaw accompanied by his two sons, David and George, who are students at Whitburn Academy. The photograph encapsulates the essence of education and learning during the 1990s. It serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by marginalized communities seeking equal opportunities in education. The solemn expressions on their faces speak volumes about the weight they carry as they navigate through an educational system that was once divided along racial lines. As we reflect upon this powerful image, it is crucial to acknowledge how far we have come in terms of inclusivity and diversity within our educational institutions. This picture acts as a poignant reminder that progress should never be taken for granted but rather celebrated and nurtured. Torrance Ian's skillful composition allows us to delve into the past while simultaneously urging us to contemplate our present circumstances. It encourages dialogue about equality in education and prompts us to question whether all children truly have access to quality schooling today. Let this evocative print serve as a catalyst for change – inspiring future generations to strive for an inclusive society where every child has equal opportunities regardless of their background or ethnicity.
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