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Shop window damaged by football
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Shop window damaged by football
Did you do that? Don't use a shop window as a goal! Date: 1946
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1946 Apron Ball Damage Damaged Football Goal Hole Naughty Pane Pinafore Pointing Postwar Soccer
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A mischievous moment of post-war playfulness: In this 1946 photograph by Terry Parker, a shop window displaying an assortment of books and household items is transformed into an unexpected soccer goal. Two boys, dressed in pinafores and aprons, eagerly watch as their friend takes aim with a soccer ball. The ball soars through the air, poised to shatter the pristine glass pane. The woman in the foreground, her apron adorned with flowers, reprimands the boys with a stern look and a raised index finger. The damage to the shop window is evident with a noticeable hole in the glass. This playful scene captures the spirit of the 1940s, where the joy and energy of childhood collided with the daily realities of post-war life.
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