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The Vicar at the police station

The Vicar at the police station


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Filename: tit1953_co_tra_007.jpg

Size: 4956 x 3525 (7.6MB)

Date: 21st March 2018

Source: STUDIOCANAL

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The Vicar at the police station

George Relph as the vicar and Frank Atkinson as the station sergeant

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Media ID 14700688

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Colour Interior Police Bald


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In this print from STUDIOCANAL, we are transported back to the 1950s, where a fascinating scene unfolds within the walls of a police station. The image showcases two remarkable characters at its center - George Relph as the vicar and Frank Atkinson as the station sergeant. The vicar, portrayed by Relph with utmost poise and dignity, stands tall in his vibrant clerical attire. His gentle smile exudes warmth and compassion, reflecting his role as a spiritual guide for his community. Despite being an elderly man with a shining bald head that speaks volumes of wisdom acquired over time, there is an undeniable youthful spark in his eyes. Beside him stands Sergeant Atkinson, embodying authority and experience through every wrinkle on his face. With an air of professionalism surrounding him, he listens attentively to what the vicar has to say - perhaps seeking advice or sharing information about recent events within their town. The setting itself exudes authenticity; it is evident that this is not merely a staged photograph but rather captures a genuine moment between these two intriguing individuals. The room's interior reflects both history and functionality: wooden furniture adorned with official documents creates an atmosphere of orderliness while also hinting at stories untold. This evocative print transports us into an era long gone but forever etched in our collective memory. It serves as a reminder of simpler times when trust was placed in community leaders like clergymen and law enforcement officers alike – individuals who

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