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Windy Beach, 1957
Uploaded for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: BLOWIN' IN THE WIND (windy or windswept).
Here I am age 3, sporting my May beach clothes on an Essex beach, 1957. A companion picture shows my brother in a little overcoat! (But doesn't show the wind.)
Here I am age 3, sporting my May beach clothes on an Essex beach, 1957. A companion picture shows my brother in a little overcoat! (But doesn't show the wind.)
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Bizarrely, I'm pretty sure I remember those pants - a dark green tartan with very thin yellow and red lines.
It's amazing how many of my clothes memories exist!
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