Cadet Training Centre Frimley Park RM/SSC SAAI

I’m extremely proud to announce my involvement with the Cadet Training Centre at Frimley Park. Over the next few weeks, I’ll be sharing course photos of Cadet Instructors as they visit Frimley Park to attend various training courses. For those of you who have not heard of Frimley Park before, it’s the home of the Cadet Training Centre which was established at the end of the 1950’s.  The house dates back to 1699 and has a long distinguished history.  The Manor of Frimley itself was, at the time of the Doomsday Survey, part of the monastic estate of Chertsey Abbey, so to say I’m excited to be a part of this is an understatement.

Along with capturing the course photos I will be launching a new range of frames in addition to the 3 colour choices currently offered.  I’ll cover this more in-depth in a later post, but as a little teaser, I’ve titled this ‘Waterloo’ which is a classic scoop frame made from Italian Hardwood.  The Waterloo has a historic feel with its distinctive black outer and striated edge with a slightly brushed patina inner, a perfect wrap of all unit or course photos.

Cadet Training Centre Frimley Park Course Photo captured and framed by Pete Bird Photography framing this course photo taken outside Frimley manor is framed by the Waterloo frame range

Big Thank you to Commanding Officer Lt Col Graham Thorne RA and SSgt Flo Cordell

Quick Look at the back of the frame which will be neatly taped in and strung ready to hang.

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