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Canvas Print : John Major Prime Minister with children during election campaign 1992
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John Major Prime Minister with children during election campaign 1992
John Major Prime Minister with children during election campaign 1992. Seen here standing in front of a picture which appears to give John Major horns
Roger Allen
mirrorpix
Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
WA*597060
Media ID 21514236
© Mirrorpix
Conservative Party General Election
20"x16" (51x41cm) Canvas Print
Step into history with this captivating canvas print from Memory Lane Prints. Featuring a memorable moment from the 1992 election campaign, this image of John Major, the then Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, captures him in a candid moment with children. The playful backdrop adds an intriguing twist, as John Major seems to have acquired an unexpected accessory in the form of a horned prop. This high-quality canvas print from Media Storehouse brings history to life in your home, making it a unique and intriguing addition to any room. With vivid colors and stunning detail, this print is sure to spark conversation and inspire reflection on the past. Order yours today and relive the stories of the past in a whole new way!
Delivered stretched and ready to hang our premium quality canvas prints are made from a polyester/cotton blend canvas and stretched over a 1.25" (32mm) kiln dried knot free wood stretcher bar. Packaged in a plastic bag and secured to a cardboard insert for safe transit.
Canvas Prints add colour, depth and texture to any space. Professionally Stretched Canvas over a hidden Wooden Box Frame and Ready to Hang
Estimated Product Size is 40.6cm x 50.8cm (16" x 20")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this print captured by Roger Allen, we are transported back to the lively atmosphere of the 1992 election campaign. The image features John Major, then Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, surrounded by a group of enthusiastic children. As they stand together in front of a picture that amusingly seems to give Major horns, it is evident that humor and fun were not lost amidst the serious world of politics. The photograph beautifully encapsulates Major's connection with young minds and his dedication towards education and schools. With genuine warmth radiating from his smile, he engages with these future voters on their level, fostering an environment where curiosity thrives. It serves as a reminder that politicians are not just figures behind podiums but individuals who can inspire and leave lasting impressions on impressionable minds. This snapshot also symbolizes the essence of democracy - leaders interacting directly with citizens during elections. It captures a moment frozen in time when political campaigns were not solely about policies but also about building connections with communities. As we admire this remarkable piece from Memory Lane Prints, let us reflect upon how moments like these shape our understanding of politics beyond mere rhetoric or party lines. They remind us that even in serious times, there is always room for laughter and joy – qualities essential for nurturing both individual growth and collective progress within society.
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