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Birmingham Press Club Candidates for Queendom, 19th October 1967
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Birmingham Press Club Candidates for Queendom, 19th October 1967
Birmingham Press Club Candidates for Queendom, 19th October 1967. Nine girls in line, for one of them to win a week luxury holiday in Bermuda as Birmingham Press Queen 1967. They are (left to right) Pat Madden, Maureen Rivers, Vivienne Price, Jeannette Webb, Julia Sperring, Lesley Sanders, Rosalind Tickle, Christine Beddard and Jean Lawson
Birmingham Post and Mail Archive
Mirrorpix
England
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Capturing the Essence of 1960s Glamour - Birmingham Press Club Candidates for Queendom, 19th October 1967
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. In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the vibrant atmosphere of Birmingham in the swinging sixties. On a crisp autumn day, nine young women line up with hopeful smiles and anticipation radiating from their eyes. These talented ladies are none other than the candidates vying for the prestigious title of Birmingham Press Queen 1967. The photograph showcases an era when beauty pageants were at their peak, capturing both local media attention and public fascination. Each contestant exudes grace and poise as they compete for a week-long luxury holiday in Bermuda – a prize that undoubtedly adds to their allure. From left to right, we see Pat Madden, Maureen Rivers, Vivienne Price, Jeannette Webb, Julia Sperring, Lesley Sanders, Rosalind Tickle, Christine Beddard and Jean Lawson. These remarkable women represent not only aspiring journalists but also embody the changing roles of women in society during this transformative decade. As we gaze upon this snapshot frozen in time by The Birmingham Post and Mail Archive photographers' lens - we can't help but admire these trailblazers who dared to challenge societal norms while pursuing careers within a male-dominated industry. This image serves as a testament to the power of determination and ambition that transcends generations. It reminds us that even amidst fierce competition; camaraderie among these extraordinary individuals
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