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Miss Doris Ker, a teacher at the Reigate Priory Middle School in Bell Street sent a
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Miss Doris Ker, a teacher at the Reigate Priory Middle School in Bell Street sent a
Miss Doris Ker, a teacher at the Reigate Priory Middle School in Bell Street sent a letter to the Daily Mirror asking for a collection of pictures showing Rachel Welch as a footballer. She wanted them for Christmas presents to the school football team.
Kneeling L-R: Paul Andrews, Bradley Dyer, Alan Pyne, Christopher Jackson, Richard Calver, Peter Jones, and Khurshid Khan. Back Row L-R: Cedrick Walker, Alan Webb, Derek Mason, John Gurney, Tim Wheeler, Gavin Chambers, and John Eustace.
December 1972
Reed Freddie
mirrorpix
Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
WA*3094938
Media ID 21460272
© Mirrorpix
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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to December 1972 at Reigate Priory Middle School in Bell Street. Miss Doris Ker, a dedicated teacher with a heart full of generosity, had an extraordinary request for the Daily Mirror that year. She sought a collection of pictures showcasing none other than Rachel Welch as a footballer. Her intention was to surprise the school's beloved football team with these unique and inspiring Christmas presents. The photograph captures the essence of camaraderie and determination as the young athletes proudly pose together. Kneeling in the front row are Paul Andrews, Bradley Dyer, Alan Pyne, Christopher Jackson, Richard Calver, Peter Jones, and Khurshid Khan - their faces radiating excitement for what lies ahead on the pitch. Standing tall behind them are Cedrick Walker, Alan Webb Derek Mason John Gurney Tim Wheeler Gavin Chambers and John Eustace - united by their shared passion for sport. This image not only showcases education and learning but also highlights the importance of teamwork and perseverance instilled through sportsmanship during those vibrant 1970s years. It serves as a timeless reminder that teachers like Miss Doris Ker play an integral role in shaping young minds beyond textbooks. Reed Freddie's remarkable capture immortalizes this cherished moment forever etched in history – a testament to how one teacher's thoughtful gesture can inspire generations of students both on and off the field.
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