Most Brits will recognize this photograph, taken in 1937 outside the 133rd, Eton vs Harrow, Cricket match.
The photograph has been used repeatedly in the Media, and even on book jackets, to illustrate the Class divide in Britain.
What many Brits don't know is;
1~ The photograph was taken by Jimmy Sime, not Bert Hardy.
2~ The two boys on the left, were students at Harrow, not Eton.
3~ The other three boys were not street "toughs", but local boys working at that gate as porters, carrying wicker hampers from spectators' cars into the stands.
George Salmon, Jack Catlin and George Young, the three local boys, lived long happy lives.
Peter Wagner, on the left, died locked up in the East Sussex asylum at Hellingly.
Tim Dyson, leaning on the post, died of Diphtheria the following summer, while visiting his parents stationed in India.
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