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Shadow Chancellor John Smith MP leading the inaugural climb of the Parliamentary Labour

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Shadow Chancellor John Smith MP leading the inaugural climb of the Parliamentary Labour

Shadow Chancellor John Smith MP leading the inaugural climb of the Parliamentary Labour Party Mountaineering Club. They were 3000 feet up Bynack More at Loch Morlich near Aviemore. Left to right are: Murray Elder, John Smith, Douglas Boynton, Chris Smith and Alan Howarth
1991. © Mirrorpix

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Shadow Chancellor John Smith MP leading the inaugural climb of the Parliamentary Labour Party Mountaineering Club. They were 3000 feet up Bynack More at Loch Morlich near Aviemore. Left to right are: Murray Elder, John Smith, Douglas Boynton, Chris Smith and Alan Howarth (1991) In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we witness a momentous occasion as Shadow Chancellor John Smith MP fearlessly leads his fellow members of the Parliamentary Labour Party Mountaineering Club on their first-ever climb. The breathtaking backdrop of Bynack More at Loch Morlich near Aviemore adds an air of grandeur to this snapshot captured in the early 1990s. As they ascend 3000 feet above ground level, these prominent politicians demonstrate not only their dedication to public service but also their shared passion for outdoor leisure activities. This image serves as a reminder that even amidst the demanding world of politics, individuals find solace and rejuvenation in nature's embrace. From left to right, we see Murray Elder, John Smith himself, Douglas Boynton, Chris Smith and Alan Howarth - all united by their commitment to both climbing mountains and advancing political agendas. Their camaraderie shines through as they navigate rocky terrain together with determination etched across their faces. This photograph encapsulates a unique blend of leadership and leisure; it captures a rare glimpse into the personal lives of influential figures who often remain hidden behind podiums and parliamentary debates. It is an inspiring.


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Step into history with our exclusive framed print from Memory Lane Prints, featuring a memorable moment in British political history. Witness Shadow Chancellor John Smith MP leading the inaugural climb of the Parliamentary Labour Party Mountaineering Club, as they conquered the 3000-foot peak of Bynack More at Loch Morlich near Aviemore. This captivating photograph from Mirrorpix transports you back in time, encapsulating the spirit of camaraderie and determination. Add this inspiring piece to your home or office space and let the story of this iconic moment unfold.


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Step back in time with this captivating photograph from Mirrorpix's Memory Lane Prints collection. Witness a historic moment as Shadow Chancellor John Smith MP takes the lead during the inaugural climb of the Parliamentary Labour Party Mountaineering Club. Perched atop Scotland's Bynack More, 3000 feet above Loch Morlich near Aviemore, the team embodies determination and camaraderie. This vintage print, featuring the iconic political figure, is a perfect addition to any office or home, evoking memories of a bygone era and the spirit of teamwork and adventure.


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Relive history with this captivating poster print from Media Storehouse's exclusive collection by Mirrorpix from Memory Lane Prints. Featuring the iconic moment when Shadow Chancellor John Smith MP led the inaugural climb of the Parliamentary Labour Party Mountaineering Club, 3000 feet up Bynack More at Loch Morlich near Aviemore. This stunning image captures the determination and camaraderie of the climbers as they embark on their ascent. A must-have for political history enthusiasts and mountaineering aficionados alike, this poster print is a unique addition to any wall.


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Step into history with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse, featuring the iconic image "Shadow Chancellor John Smith MP leading the inaugural climb of the Parliamentary Labour Party Mountaineering Club" by Mirrorpix from Memory Lane Prints. This intriguing puzzle captures a significant moment in British political history, as John Smith and his team brave the heights of Bynack More at Loch Morlich near Aviemore. Engage in a rewarding challenge as you piece together this jigsaw puzzle, bringing this memorable moment back to life in stunning detail. Perfect for history enthusiasts, puzzle lovers, or anyone seeking a stimulating activity to enjoy at home or in the office.

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