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Bridge stresses - young engineering scientists from St Columbas Primary School
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Bridge stresses - young engineering scientists from St Columbas Primary School
Bridge stresses - young engineering scientists from St Columbas Primary School, Huyton, with their teacher, Mrs Naomi Flynn. L-R Anita Pilnick, 6, Emma Griffiths, 7, Anthony Munro, 7, James McBride, 6, Donna Caffrey, 7, and Kevin Torant, 6. 23rd June 1988
Derek Wright
Liverpool Echo
Mirrorpix
Huyton
Merseyside
England
Media ID 21910214
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Class Huyton Knowsley Merseyside 1982
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This print captures a moment in time when young engineering scientists from St Columbas Primary School in Huyton, England, were exploring the concept of bridge stresses. The group is led by their dedicated teacher, Mrs Naomi Flynn, who guides them through this fascinating educational journey. In the foreground of the image stands Anita Pilnick, only six years old but already displaying an impressive curiosity for engineering. Next to her is Emma Griffiths, seven years old and eager to learn about the intricacies of bridges. Anthony Munro and James McBride, both at the age of six, are engrossed in conversation as they discuss their findings with enthusiasm. Donna Caffrey and Kevin Torant complete this group of budding engineers at just seven years old each. Their bright smiles reflect not only their joy in learning but also their pride in being part of such an engaging project. Taken on June 23rd, 1988, this snapshot showcases how education has always been a vital aspect of society's development. It serves as a reminder that even at a young age, children possess remarkable potential for scientific exploration and discovery. Derek Wright's skillful capture allows us to glimpse into this classroom scene from decades ago—a testament to the timeless nature of knowledge-seeking and its impact on shaping future generations.
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