A PHOTOGRAPHY club has paid tribute to Her Majesty with a special exhibition.
Stoke Poges Photographic Club members joined together to create the display at the bus shelter on Wexham Street, near the Stag Restaurant.
It will be there for people to enjoy looking at the club’s pictures of life in Stoke Poges, Wexham and Slough during the Queen’s 70-year reign.
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And it also features events around the area from 1952 to 2022.
Geoff Spring, of Wexham Parish Council, came up with the idea and approached the club for pictures.
Stoke Poges Photographic Club, which has been going for 59 years of the Queen’s reign, meets at the Village Hall, on Rogers Lane.
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And it will be holding its last meeting of the season on June 7, which is set to be a social evening.
The exhibition will be on display across the four-day bank holiday weekend.
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