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Young Neil Barnes has received a brand new computer - thanks to the efforts of his
Young Neil Barnes has received a brand new computer - thanks to the efforts of his soldier Dads battalion. Sixteen members of the 1st Battalion The Yorkshire Volunteers, including Corporal Peter Barnes, raised more than £ 1000 for cerebral palsy sufferer Neil at their weekend camp in Great Broughton. With the proceeds they bought him a £ 500 computer and donated £ 500 to cerebral palsy charities, The lads cycled 30miles around Territorial Army centres in Guisborough, Middlesbrough and Coulby Newham to raise the cash. Then they returned to the camp and cycled to the top of Clay Bank, ran two miles up Wainstones, then ran and cycled back down to Great Broughton. 21st July 1989
Staff
Teesside Archive
Mirrorpix
England
Media ID 21683659
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Armed Forces Bicycles Bikes Challange Challenge Cycling Fundraising Territorial Army Uniform
14"x11" (28x35cm) Metal Print
Celebrate the inspiring story of Young Neil Barnes with a stunning Metal Print from Media Storehouse. This unique and vibrant image captures the moment of surprise and joy as Neil receives his brand-new computer, a heartwarming gift made possible by the selfless efforts of his soldier dad's battalion, the 1st Battalion The Yorkshire Volunteers. Bring this uplifting story into your home or office and relive the emotion every day with a Metal Print from Media Storehouse. Engineered for lasting beauty, our Metal Prints are crafted with premium materials and state-of-the-art printing techniques to ensure a vivid, long-lasting image that adds depth and texture to any space. Order yours today and join us in honoring the sacrifices and achievements of our brave military families.
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In this heartwarming photo print, we see young Neil Barnes beaming with joy as he receives a brand new computer. This incredible gift was made possible by the unwavering efforts of his soldier Dad's battalion, the 1st Battalion The Yorkshire Volunteers. Sixteen members, led by Corporal Peter Barnes, went above and beyond to raise over £1000 for Neil during their weekend camp in Great Broughton. The determined lads embarked on an arduous journey to collect funds for Neil's cause. They cycled an impressive 30 miles around Territorial Army centres in Guisborough, Middlesbrough, and Coulby Newham. With every pedal stroke, they brought hope closer to reality. Their perseverance paid off as they not only managed to purchase a £500 computer for Neil but also donated another £500 to cerebral palsy charities. Their selflessness shines brightly through their actions. This photograph captures the spirit of camaraderie within the military community while showcasing their dedication towards making a positive impact on young lives like Neil's. It serves as a reminder that even amidst challenging circumstances, there is always room for compassion and support. Dated July 21st, 1989, this image from Memory Lane Prints transports us back to the 1980s when acts of kindness were just as powerful and meaningful as they are today. Let it inspire us all to lend a helping hand whenever we can and make our world a better place one small act at a
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