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Framed Print : Robbie Williams gets his hands dirty November 1999 for childrens rights
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Robbie Williams gets his hands dirty November 1999 for childrens rights
Robbie Williams gets his hands dirty November 1999
for childrens rights, at Bethnal Green Children Museum for UNICEF. Dipping his hands in paint order to leave his hand print
JOHN FERGUSON
mirrorpix
Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
CD*20855
Media ID 21536062
© Mirrorpix
A2 Premium Frame with A3 Poster
Add a touch of inspiration to your home decor with our Framed Print from Media Storehouse's Memory Lane Prints collection. Featuring the iconic image of Robbie Williams getting his hands dirty for children's rights in November 1999. This powerful photograph captures the moment Robbie dipped his hands in paint at Bethnal Green Children's Museum for UNICEF, leaving his handprint as a symbol of support. Bring this piece of music history and social consciousness into your space and be inspired by Robbie's commitment to making a difference.
Premium Paradise Wooden Range A2 Premium Poster Frame (62x45cm) with A3 Poster (42x30cm) and mounted behind a white matt board to make your photo really stand out. FSC Certified and Rainforest Alliance Certified for environmental, social, and economic sustainably. High transparency tempered glass window with a smooth finished frame. Great for filling empty walls, decorating blank spaces, or creating eye-catching gallery walls. Frames arrive ready to hang. Sent with secure, protective packaging. Smooth wooden veneer mimics the real wood look and feel with ultra-durable scratch resistance tempered glass.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 40.4cm x 40.4cm (15.9" x 15.9")
Estimated Product Size is 44.6cm x 62cm (17.6" x 24.4")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
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 print captured by JOHN FERGUSON, we witness the iconic pop singer Robbie Williams immersing himself in a noble cause. It was November 1999 when Robbie decided to get his hands dirty, quite literally, for children's rights at the Bethnal Green Children Museum for UNICEF. With unwavering dedication and passion, he dipped his hands into vibrant paint to leave behind an indelible mark of support. This image encapsulates not only Robbie's commitment to philanthropy but also his undeniable influence as an entertainer. Known for his electrifying performances and chart-topping hits during the 1990s music era, Robbie Williams used his platform to shed light on important social issues. This particular act showcases how he extended beyond the realm of music and ventured into charity work. As we gaze upon this photograph, it is impossible not to appreciate both the artistic expression and symbolic significance it holds. The juxtaposition of Robbie's tattooed arms against a backdrop of colorful handprints serves as a reminder that even those who may seem unconventional or rebellious can still make a profound impact on society. Memory Lane Prints allows us to relive these significant moments from our past through their carefully curated collection. This particular print embodies compassion, creativity, and collaboration - all essential elements in making positive change happen.
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