Stephanie Barlow (left), aged 10; Katherine Harper, aged nine; and Rebecca Buchan, aged nine, all members of Thorrington School’s Red Cross group, consult on placing a piece in a board game called “Through Humanity to Peace.” The trio were playing it as part of the annual Red Cross appeal week activities.
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Press, 10 April 1987, Page 26
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51Stephanie Barlow (left), aged 10; Katherine Harper, aged nine; and Rebecca Buchan, aged nine, all members of Thorrington School’s Red Cross group, consult on placing a piece in a board game called “Through Humanity to Peace.” The trio were playing it as part of the annual Red Cross appeal week activities. Press, 10 April 1987, Page 26
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