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Sir Peter Fahy in Smiths pose outside Salford Lads Club - Manchester Evening News
Sir Peter Fahy posed with other officers outside Salford Lads Club in a shot made famous by legendary band The Smiths
Greater Manchester Police chief constable Sir Peter Fahy poses outside Salford Lads Club with fellow officers, mimicking a famous photograph of The Smiths
It is a photograph that has been mimicked a thousand times, but never before by a chief constable.
Sir Peter Fahy posed with other officers outside Salford Lads Club in a shot made famous by legendary band The Smiths.
The club gained international fame thanks to a photo shoot for the band’s 1986 album, The Queen is Dead.
Thousands of Smiths fans from around they world have posed outside the club over the decades, including Prime Minister David Cameron.
Sir Peter Fahy in Smiths pose outside Salford Lads Club - Manchester Evening News
Sir Peter Fahy posed with other officers outside Salford Lads Club in a shot made famous by legendary band The Smiths
Greater Manchester Police chief constable Sir Peter Fahy poses outside Salford Lads Club with fellow officers, mimicking a famous photograph of The Smiths
It is a photograph that has been mimicked a thousand times, but never before by a chief constable.
Sir Peter Fahy posed with other officers outside Salford Lads Club in a shot made famous by legendary band The Smiths.
The club gained international fame thanks to a photo shoot for the band’s 1986 album, The Queen is Dead.
Thousands of Smiths fans from around they world have posed outside the club over the decades, including Prime Minister David Cameron.
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