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This picture brings back some nightmare memories for me......... I wonder how many of you folk who attended Burligton Street remember Mrs Hardy & her country dancing lessons? :-\
:angel: Sylvia do you mean the last pic' ? If so the kids are using CLAY with little pots of water to keep it moist. I remember doing just that at school, It was a very messy job hence the aprons, when our models were dry we would paint them and take them home.
Pom, I can see now yu have pointed it out, I still have a little clay pot which my son made when he was at school, very misshapen I must add, it has various coloured stripes painted on, very wiggly, I suppose he was about six years old at the time.