St Matthew's Day 1960?

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I have just emailed Euterpe and got a replyin seconds. the young woamn at the back with long dark hair is Sabina Stewart but she doesn't know who the blonde is.
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englishangel wrote:I have just emailed Euterpe and got a replyin seconds. the young woamn at the back with long dark hair is Sabina Stewart but she doesn't know who the blonde is.
I wondered just from the hair if it was Sabina Stewart, but the face didn't look the same. Mind you, the seniors always looked so grown-up to me when I was a junior, whereas now, in the photo, everyone looks so young!
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Hi - been going squiffy-eyed trying to work out who the dark-haired girl is with Sabina , but realise might not be an OB at all - at the time we were both at the French Institute ( she must have bunked off a class...!) so could also be someone from there - idem for the blonde, who I recognise but to whom I cannot put a name.
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Welcome back!

I thought the dark haired person with Sabina was a man - I assumed, her boyfriend.
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Ahem, I think the person with short dark hair is actually of the male persuasion, that was my initial thought anyway.

Ah, while writing this Jo had the same thought.
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You may be right - although so very androgynous , who knows? This is 1971 - so I was no longer at the F.I. but already working at Debenham's - which explains why I am not there with S.S. ( we flat-shared for a while)
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may someone repost the photo i would be interested to see it and see how much its changed in 52 years
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Cazzro wrote:may someone repost the photo i would be interested to see it and see how much its changed in 52 years
It's still here, in the middle of page 2.
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My computor disallows me to see it :(
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Cazzro wrote:My computor disallows me to see it :(
The picture you are disallowed to see is from 1971.
I can see it but I will repost.
I am the girl in the middle with my jacket buttoned up looking to my right.
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