Reg And Friends - Brought Forward To Share A Very…
"Reg, 1943" (Brought Forward To Tell A Very Cool S…
Reg, Hong Kong (Brought Forward To Tell A Very Coo…
Reg and Friend, Hong Kong (Brought Forward To Tell…
"On the Launch, Derwentwater, 1936"
Fancy Hat Competition
Jean, Olive, Hazel (#4)
Hazel (#3)
Jean (#2)
Olive (#1)
Babysitters: Les Poutney, Les Taylor
Kate Louise (Hellyer) Robinson
Bob Loft and Ivy Gregory
"My Last Day in 'Civvies' "
Nana and Grandad, 1949
Arthur Gregory and Doris (Wright) Gregory
Hazel Gregory, Christine and Vera (?) Wright
Wedding of Arthur Gregory and Doris Wright
Mary Elizabeth (Gregory) Marnham
Lillian Sarah (Gregory) Woolf b1903, Bethnal Green
"On Top of San Salvatore"
Stephen McNair, 1948
New Orleans, April 1948
"The Cup That Cheers."
"Showing A Leg At Seascale"
Hotel Ceresio au Lac Lugano, Switzerland
Baby On A Blanket, 1949
Print Shop - Grandad?
"Down-Upsy"
"The Front Room", Seymour Road
Breakfast on Holiday, 1949
Loft/Gregory Wedding
Ruskin's Memorial
John, With Deck Chair
Golf Course at Brighton, 1948
Taken From the Train
Cumberland, England. 1936
Breakfast
Breakfast, #2
Crossed Legs on an English Beach, 1949
"The Cup That Cheers...
Three's A Crowd (Cont.)
Asleep on an English Beach
John
Reading in the Garden
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English Beachwear
John Taylor, Pearl (Gregory) Taylor (my mother's sister) and Les Taylor.
Jaywick, July 1949.
Jaywick, July 1949.
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My experience was the Essex coast in the 50s and 60s - but it seems that you're all a lot warmer these days. : )
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