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The launch of the Lichfield Ale and Jazz Festival by the Dean of Lichfield they Very Rev

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The launch of the Lichfield Ale and Jazz Festival by the Dean of Lichfield they Very Rev

The launch of the Lichfield Ale and Jazz Festival by the Dean of Lichfield they Very Rev. Tom Wright and festival director Brian Pretty. 2nd June 1994. © Mirrorpix

JRA
Birmingham Post and Mail Archive
Mirrorpix
Lichfield
Staffordshire
England
BPM 94 067999

Media ID 21781865

1994 Anglican Instrument Lichfield Cathedral

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The launch of the Lichfield Ale and Jazz Festival in 1994 was a momentous occasion for both the city and its residents. In this photo print, we witness the Dean of Lichfield, the Very Rev. Tom Wright, alongside festival director Brian Pretty, as they kick-started an event that would become a cherished tradition for years to come. Set against the magnificent backdrop of Lichfield Cathedral, this snapshot captures not only the essence of celebration but also highlights the harmony between religion and culture. The Dean's presence symbolizes unity as he embraces both his Anglican faith and his support for this vibrant festival. As jazz musicians fill the air with their soulful melodies, ale enthusiasts gather around to savor local brews from across Staffordshire. This image encapsulates a time when communities came together to revel in music, camaraderie, and good cheer. Photographer Nicholas Thomas Wright skillfully immortalized this historic moment on June 2nd, 1994 - an era when festivals like these were treasured occasions where people could escape their daily routines and immerse themselves in joyous festivities. This Memory Lane Print serves as a nostalgic reminder of a bygone era; it transports us back to a time when cultural events brought people closer together while honoring traditions that have stood strong throughout history.


Framed Prints of The launch of the Lichfield Ale and Jazz Festival by the Dean of Lichfield they Very Rev

Bring the nostalgic charm of Lichfield's past into your home with this beautiful framed print from Memory Lane Prints. Witness the historic launch of the Lichfield Ale and Jazz Festival by the Very Rev. Tom Wright, the Dean of Lichfield, and festival director Brian Pretty on 2nd June 1994. This captivating image, expertly captured by JRA, is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Lichfield. Displayed in a high-quality frame, this print makes for a stunning addition to any wall, evoking fond memories and adding a touch of local history to your decor.


Photo Prints of The launch of the Lichfield Ale and Jazz Festival by the Dean of Lichfield they Very Rev

Relive the nostalgic charm of the past with our exclusive Media Storehouse Photographic Print of the Lichfield Ale and Jazz Festival launch. Witness the historic moment as the Very Rev. Tom Wright, the Dean of Lichfield, and festival director Brian Pretty, raised a glass to kick-start the 1994 event. This stunning print from Memory Lane Prints captures the joyous atmosphere and community spirit of the day. Bring a piece of Lichfield's rich history into your home and add a unique touch to your decor. Order now and enjoy this timeless memory for years to come.


Poster Prints of The launch of the Lichfield Ale and Jazz Festival by the Dean of Lichfield they Very Rev

Step back in time with our exclusive Media Storehouse poster print, featuring the memorable launch of Lichfield Ale and Jazz Festival in 1994. Witness the historic moment as the Very Rev. Tom Wright, Dean of Lichfield, and festival director Brian Pretty raise a glass to kick off this iconic event. Bring the nostalgia of this special day into your home or office with this beautifully printed and vividly colored poster from Memory Lane Prints. Order yours today and relive the magic of Lichfield's rich cultural heritage.


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Add a piece of local history to your home with the Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle featuring "The Launch of the Lichfield Ale and Jazz Festival by the Dean of Lichfield, The Very Rev. Tom Wright and festival director Brian Pretty" by JRA from Memory Lane Prints. Immerse yourself in this vibrant and colorful 2,000-piece jigsaw puzzle, showcasing a memorable moment from Lichfield's rich heritage. Bring friends and family together as you piece together this intricate puzzle, making it a fun and engaging activity for all ages. Once completed, proudly display your creation as a beautiful conversation starter and a reminder of the unique Lichfield Ale and Jazz Festival.

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