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The bodyscanner appeal is 100 better off thanks to Linthwaite Methodist Playgroup

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The bodyscanner appeal is 100 better off thanks to Linthwaite Methodist Playgroup

The bodyscanner appeal is 100 better off thanks to Linthwaite Methodist Playgroup - and playgroup chairman Mrs Susan Hynes and helpers proudly show off the cheque. The cash was raised with a jumble sale at the chapel plus a donation from playgroup funds. 30th June 1987. © Mirrorpix

Huddersfield Examiner Archive
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
HUD 87 4406

Media ID 21695765

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In this heartwarming print from the Huddersfield Examiner Archive, we see the incredible impact of community support on a worthy cause. The image captures the moment when Linthwaite Methodist Playgroup proudly presents a cheque worth £100 to the bodyscanner appeal. Led by playgroup chairman Mrs Susan Hynes and her dedicated helpers, this generous donation was made possible through their tireless efforts. The funds were raised through a successful jumble sale held at the chapel, where members of the local community came together to contribute and purchase items for this noble cause. Additionally, a significant contribution was made from playgroup funds, showcasing their commitment to making a difference in people's lives. Dated 30th June 1987, this photograph takes us back to an era known as "all our yesterdays" reminding us of simpler times when communities rallied together for common goals. It serves as a testament to the power of unity and compassion that can be found within small towns like Linthwaite. This snapshot is not just about money; it represents hope and solidarity within society. It reminds us that even seemingly small gestures can have profound impacts on those in need. As we look at these smiling faces proudly displaying their achievement, let it serve as an inspiration for future generations to continue supporting important causes and making positive change in their communities.


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Bring a piece of local history into your home with this beautiful framed print from Media Storehouse's Memory Lane Prints collection. Featuring the heartwarming image of Linthwaite Methodist Playgroup proudly displaying a cheque for £100 towards the bodyscanner appeal, as seen in the Huddersfield Examiner Archive. This timeless photograph is a testament to community spirit and is sure to make a cherished addition to any room. Order now and celebrate the rich history of your town.


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Relive the community spirit of yesteryears with this heartwarming photograph from the Huddersfield Examiner Archive. The image, titled "The bodyscanner appeal is 100 better off thanks to Linthwaite Methodist Playgroup," captures the proud moment as playgroup chairman Mrs Susan Hynes and her helpers proudly display a cheque they've raised for the body scanner appeal. This beautiful Memory Lane Print is a perfect addition to any home or office, bringing a touch of local history and nostalgia to your space. Order now and celebrate the power of community support.


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Relive the past with our exclusive Media Storehouse poster print featuring the Huddersfield Examiner Archive image, 'The bodyscanner appeal is 100 better off thanks to Linthwaite Methodist Playgroup.' This nostalgic print captures the joyful moment when playgroup chairman Mrs Susan Hynes and her helpers proudly display the cheque, having raised an impressive £100 for the body scanner appeal. Add a touch of history and community spirit to your home or office with this beautiful, high-quality poster print.


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