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Framed Print : John Stonehouse Postmaster General and MP for West Bromwich enjoys a cup of tea after
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John Stonehouse Postmaster General and MP for West Bromwich enjoys a cup of tea after
John Stonehouse Postmaster General and MP for West Bromwich enjoys a cup of tea after completing the West Bromwich Charity Walk in aid of the Mayors Holiday Home for the Aged Project, which aims to raise ten thousand pounds, 200 people took part, including councillors from West Brom and other local authorities, Sunday 15th September 1968
Birmingham Post and Mail Archive
Birmingham Post
Mirrorpix
England
BPM 1968 5234
Media ID 21917134
© Mirrorpix
Chair Charities Council Events Feet Fundraising Government Holding Legs Local Resting Saucer Sponsored Walk 1968
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Step into history with our exquisite framed print from Memory Lane Prints, featuring a timeless moment with John Stonehouse, the beloved Postmaster General and MP for West Bromwich. Captured by the Birmingham Post and Mail Archive, this photograph shows John taking a well-deserved break after completing the West Bromwich Charity Walk in aid of the Mayors Holiday Home for the Aged Project. Add a touch of nostalgia to your home or office with this beautifully preserved piece of local history. Each print is carefully framed to preserve its authenticity and bring out the rich details of the image. Order yours today and relive the past, one cup of tea at a time.
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In this print from the Birmingham Post and Mail Archive, we see John Stonehouse, the esteemed Postmaster General and MP for West Bromwich, taking a well-deserved break after completing the West Bromwich Charity Walk. The event was organized to raise funds for the Mayors Holiday Home for the Aged Project, with an ambitious goal of ten thousand pounds. As he sits comfortably in a chair, Stonehouse can be seen holding a delicate cup of tea on a saucer. His tired feet are resting on the ground while his legs find solace in relaxation. This moment captures not only his physical exhaustion but also his determination to contribute towards charitable causes that benefit society's most vulnerable members. The charity walk attracted an impressive turnout of 200 participants, including councillors from West Brom and other local authorities who joined forces to support this noble cause. It is heartening to witness politicians coming together beyond party lines to make a positive impact within their community. This image serves as a testament to Stonehouse's commitment towards public service and highlights how politics can extend beyond legislative chambers into grassroots initiatives that directly improve people's lives. Through sponsored events like these, individuals like Stonehouse demonstrate their dedication to making tangible differences by raising awareness and much-needed funds for important social projects. Overall, this photograph encapsulates both political engagement and philanthropy during the vibrant era of 1960s Britain – reminding us that even amidst busy schedules and demanding roles, there is always time for compassion and generosity.
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