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Examiner countdown - pupils of Moldgreen Junior School, with teacher Miss Susan Ingham
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Examiner countdown - pupils of Moldgreen Junior School, with teacher Miss Susan Ingham
Examiner countdown - pupils of Moldgreen Junior School, with teacher Miss Susan Ingham, watch Martin Flynn count out copies in the newspapers publishing department. About 30 children visited the Examiner press hall at Aspley to see how the paper is produced. They also watched the video Making Headlines and heard a talk from public relations executive Paul Clark. 31st January 1991
Huddersfield Examiner Archive
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
HUD 91 666
Media ID 21687176
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Examiner Countdown - A Glimpse into the World of Newspaper Production
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. In this photo print, we are transported back to January 31st, 1991, where a group of eager pupils from Moldgreen Junior School embarked on an unforgettable journey through the fascinating world of newspaper production. Led by their dedicated teacher, Miss Susan Ingham, these bright-eyed children were treated to an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour at the Examiner press hall in Aspley. As they stood in awe amidst towering stacks of newspapers, their faces filled with wonder and curiosity. The focal point of their attention was Martin Flynn, who meticulously counted out copies in the publishing department. It was a mesmerizing sight for these young minds as they witnessed firsthand how each page came together to create the daily news that graced countless households. The day's educational adventure continued as the children gathered around a screen to watch "Making Headlines" a video that shed light on the intricate process involved in producing a newspaper. To further enrich their experience, Paul Clark, a seasoned public relations executive, shared his insights and knowledge about the media industry. This snapshot captures not only a moment frozen in time but also represents an era when newspapers held immense importance and influence within society. It serves as a reminder of how education intertwines with industry and how such immersive experiences can ignite passion and inspire future generations.
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