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Cowboys and Indians roamed Cleveland Countys Gurney House inviting
Cowboys and Indians roamed Cleveland Countys Gurney House inviting staff to contribute to Children in Need. Cowgirl Phillip Robinson, saloon girl Louise Goodman and Red Indian Andrew Gibb ask Office Services Supervisor Linda Jackson for her donation. 26th November 1993
Terry Reed
Teesside Archive
Mirrorpix
England
TA 93 05059
Media ID 21707036
© Mirrorpix
Bucket Children In Need Costumes Donations Fancy Dress Fundraising
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In this print titled "Cowboys and Indians roamed Cleveland County's Gurney House inviting staff to contribute to Children in Need" we are transported back to the vibrant atmosphere of November 26th, 1993. The image captures a heartwarming moment as Cowgirl Phillip Robinson, saloon girl Louise Goodman, and Red Indian Andrew Gibb approach Office Services Supervisor Linda Jackson for her generous donation. Dressed in elaborate costumes that evoke the spirit of the Wild West, these dedicated individuals are on a mission to raise funds for charity. Their commitment is evident as they traverse through Cleveland County's Gurney House, spreading joy and encouraging others to contribute towards Children in Need. The photograph showcases not only their incredible outfits but also their genuine enthusiasm for making a difference. Each character represents an iconic figure from American history - embodying bravery, resilience, and unity. It serves as a reminder that even during challenging times like the 1990s when society faced various struggles, people came together with open hearts and unwavering support for those less fortunate. This snapshot perfectly encapsulates the essence of fancy dress fundraising events - where creativity merges with compassion. Terry Reed skillfully captured this timeless scene from Memory Lane Prints; it stands as a testament to the power of community engagement and highlights how small acts of kindness can have an immeasurable impact on children's lives in need.
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