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In the first picture I am third from the right front row and I was aged about six.
Second picture I was about mid twenties. I was on the door at La Dolce Vita. My now wife is by my side and although nothing to with this thread I made the clothes she is wearing.
Third picture I was 67 and I am with Raymond Froggatt at the Prince Of Wales Theatre in Cannock almost three years ago.
Sorry Stitch but you DO look like a ginger version of Phillip Harborne the old tv chef..which is much better than your Bill and Ben look on Saturday....Lovely pics Linda
Maggie, I may be smiling but so was the motorway policeman when he got someone I know 6 months in prison. I am trying to tell you that a smile is not always a sign of happiness.
My old man, the little boy standing c1916...and Saturday night dancing with one of his grandaughters at her silver wedding anniversary party,that wouldn't happen very often.
Hello Stitch,
My dad's memories must be overwhelming at times,he was born before the first world war,and he can remember things in detail.
The photo I posted was not posed,I took about 10,he was on the dance floor for about an hour.
Look here you pair, ladylinda and Maggie. I was not, am not and never will be ginger. I used to have lovely blonde curly/wavey hair when I was young. Since getting married I have gone almost bald. It has taken almost forty years because I have resisted it but of course nature wins in the end.