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Jack Warner addressing a W. L. A. Rally at Wiston - 8 September 1946
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Jack Warner addressing a W. L. A. Rally at Wiston - 8 September 1946
Surrounded by a group of laughing spectators, Radio & Cabaret Star Jack Warner speaks to the Rally.
George Garland Collection
West Sussex Record Office Ref. No. Garland N27018
West Sussex County Council Record Office contains a fascinating history of the county of West Sussex, England
Media ID 10873542
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Steps Microphone Speech Womens Land Army
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In this photo print, we are transported back to the year 1946, where a charismatic figure takes center stage. The renowned entertainer and actor, Jack Warner, stands tall on a set of steps as he addresses a spirited W. L. A. Rally at Wiston. Surrounded by an enthusiastic crowd of laughing spectators, Warner's presence commands attention. With his hand gripping the microphone firmly, Warner's powerful voice resonates through the air as he delivers an impassioned speech. Known for his iconic role in "Dixon of Dock Green" his words carry weight and significance that captivate both young and old alike. The atmosphere is electric with anticipation as women from the Women's Land Army gather around him, their faces beaming with admiration for this beloved radio and cabaret star. They listen intently to every word that escapes his lips - words that inspire hope and resilience during these post-war times. Captured within this precious moment is not just an entertainer addressing a rally; it symbolizes unity and strength in the face of adversity. It represents the unwavering spirit of those who fought tirelessly to rebuild their lives after World War II. Preserved within West Sussex Record Office's George Garland Collection, this remarkable photograph serves as a testament to history itself – reminding us of our shared past while inspiring future generations to persevere through challenging times.
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