SHOW YOU CARE BHS Cheque
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SHOW YOU CARE BHS Cheque (13 pictures)
View All Images- London. Dr. Tanya Byron, child psycholoogist and star of TV's `The House of Tiny Tearaways' accepts a cheque in support of GOSH for 56,888 from BHS, at Great Ormond Street Hospital. BHS has sold over 55,000 'glow in the dark' wristbands bearing the slogan 'Show You Care'. 21 November 2005 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Dr. Tanya Byron, child psycholoogist and star of TV's `The House of Tiny Tearaways', with Scarlett Saunders, age 9, who is undergoing treatment for AML Leukaemia, accepts a cheque in support of GOSH for 56,888 from BHS, at Great Ormond Street Hospital. BHS has sold over 55,000 'glow in the dark' wristbands bearing the slogan 'Show You Care'. 21 November 2005 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Dr. Tanya Byron, child psycholoogist and star of TV's `The House of Tiny Tearaways' accepts a cheque in support of GOSH for 56,888 from BHS, at Great Ormond Street Hospital. BHS has sold over 55,000 'glow in the dark' wristbands bearing the slogan 'Show You Care'. 21 November 2005 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Dr. Tanya Byron, child psycholoogist and star of TV's `The House of Tiny Tearaways' accepts a cheque in support of GOSH for 56,888 from BHS, at Great Ormond Street Hospital. BHS has sold over 55,000 'glow in the dark' wristbands bearing the slogan 'Show You Care'. 21 November 2005 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Dr. Tanya Byron, child psycholoogist and star of TV's `The House of Tiny Tearaways' accepts a cheque in support of GOSH for 56,888 from BHS, at Great Ormond Street Hospital. BHS has sold over 55,000 'glow in the dark' wristbands bearing the slogan 'Show You Care'. 21 November 2005 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Dr. Tanya Byron, child psycholoogist and star of TV's `The House of Tiny Tearaways', with Scarlett Saunders, age 9, who is undergoing treatment for AML Leukaemia, accepts a cheque in support of GOSH for 56,888 from BHS, at Great Ormond Street Hospital. BHS has sold over 55,000 'glow in the dark' wristbands bearing the slogan 'Show You Care'. 21 November 2005 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Dr. Tanya Byron, child psycholoogist and star of TV's `The House of Tiny Tearaways', with Scarlett Saunders, age 9, who is undergoing treatment for AML Leukaemia, accepts a cheque in support of GOSH for 56,888 from BHS, at Great Ormond Street Hospital. BHS has sold over 55,000 'glow in the dark' wristbands bearing the slogan 'Show You Care'. 21 November 2005 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Dr. Tanya Byron, child psycholoogist and star of TV's `The House of Tiny Tearaways' accepts a cheque in support of GOSH for 56,888 from BHS, at Great Ormond Street Hospital. BHS has sold over 55,000 'glow in the dark' wristbands bearing the slogan 'Show You Care'. 21 November 2005 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Dr. Tanya Byron, child psycholoogist and star of TV's `The House of Tiny Tearaways', with Scarlett Saunders, age 9, who is undergoing treatment for AML Leukaemia, Beverley Churchill, Bhs Marketing Director, and Nigel Clark, Executive Chairman of GOSHCC (Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity), accepts a cheque in support of GOSH for 56,888 from BHS, at Great Ormond Street Hospital. BHS has sold over 55,000 'glow in the dark' wristbands bearing the slogan 'Show You Care'. 21 November 2005 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Dr. Tanya Byron, child psycholoogist and star of TV's `The House of Tiny Tearaways', with Scarlett Saunders, age 9, who is undergoing treatment for AML Leukaemia, Beverley Churchill, Bhs Marketing Director, and Nigel Clark, Executive Chairman of GOSHCC (Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity), accepts a cheque in support of GOSH for 56,888 from BHS, at Great Ormond Street Hospital. BHS has sold over 55,000 'glow in the dark' wristbands bearing the slogan 'Show You Care'. 21 November 2005 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Dr. Tanya Byron, child psycholoogist and star of TV's `The House of Tiny Tearaways' accepts a cheque in support of GOSH for 56,888 from BHS, at Great Ormond Street Hospital. BHS has sold over 55,000 'glow in the dark' wristbands bearing the slogan 'Show You Care'. 21 November 2005 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Dr. Tanya Byron, child psycholoogist and star of TV's `The House of Tiny Tearaways', with Scarlett Saunders, age 9, who is undergoing treatment for AML Leukaemia, accepts a cheque in support of GOSH for 56,888 from BHS, at Great Ormond Street Hospital. BHS has sold over 55,000 'glow in the dark' wristbands bearing the slogan 'Show You Care'. 21 November 2005 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. Dr. Tanya Byron, child psycholoogist and star of TV's `The House of Tiny Tearaways', with Scarlett Saunders, age 9, who is undergoing treatment for AML Leukaemia, accepts a cheque in support of GOSH for 56,888 from BHS, at Great Ormond Street Hospital. BHS has sold over 55,000 'glow in the dark' wristbands bearing the slogan 'Show You Care'. 21 November 2005 Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media `