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Class 3 of Whitmore Park Junior School, Coventry, won the junior section of a fire
Class 3 of Whitmore Park Junior School, Coventry, won the junior section of a fire prevention quiz organised by the West Midlands Fire Service. Mr. Harry Weston(pictured) presented the prize, a cheque for 7.50, which he had donated to them. Pupil Jackie Erwin, (left), and Keith Trenter, both aged 11, received the cheque on behalf of their class. The quiz was followed by a lecture given to the class by a fire prevention officer.
7th April 1975
Coventry Telegraph Archive
Mirrorpix
Coventry
West Midlands
England
Media ID 21604454
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Class 3 of Whitmore Park Junior School, Coventry, proudly displaying their victory in the junior section of a fire prevention quiz organized by the West Midlands Fire Service. The photo captures the moment Mr. Harry Weston presents them with their well-deserved prize – a cheque for £7.50 generously donated by him. In this heartwarming image, pupil Jackie Erwin and Keith Trenter, both aged 11, stand on either side of Mr. Weston as they receive the cheque on behalf of their class. Their beaming smiles reflect not only their excitement but also the hard work and dedication that led them to triumph over other schools in this prestigious competition. The event took place on April 7th, 1975, and marked an important milestone for these young students who demonstrated exceptional knowledge and understanding of fire prevention measures. Following the quiz, a captivating lecture was delivered to Class 3 by a fire prevention officer – an educational experience that surely left an indelible impression on these eager minds. This photograph is a nostalgic glimpse into education during the vibrant era of the 1970s in Coventry. It encapsulates themes such as school pride, friendly competition among peers, and community involvement in fostering safety awareness. Preserved through time by Mirrorpix's Memory Lane Prints collection, this snapshot serves as a reminder of how small victories can shape young lives while highlighting the importance of fire safety education within our communities.
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