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  • Picture of me taken in 1907/08 at the age of either 2 or 3....some 62 years ago, in my very small back-garden in New Eltham. Had blonde hair then.....and god knows what I'm wearing!! By the age of 5 my hair had gone brown and now it's very grey!





  • Picture of me taken in 1957/8 at the age of either 2 or 3....some 62 years ago, in my very small back-garden in New Eltham. Had blonde hair then.....and god knows what I'm wearing!! By the age of 5 my hair had gone brown and now it's very grey!




    Is that a noose?
  • Stig said:
    Picture of me taken in 1957/8 at the age of either 2 or 3....some 62 years ago, in my very small back-garden in New Eltham. Had blonde hair then.....and god knows what I'm wearing!! By the age of 5 my hair had gone brown and now it's very grey!




    Is that a noose?
    Funnily enough I think it was the hosepipe we used to use to fill up the 'tin bath', which was hung on the outside privy door, until it was carried into the kitchen every Monday evening and the hosepipe was then attached to the hot water geezer above the kitchen sink!!! They were the days!!! LOL
  • I'd have said it looks more like the washing line to be honest.
  • aliwibble said:
    I'd have said it looks more like the washing line to be honest.
    Could be, but looks a little thick to me. We did hang the hosepipe near the back gate...god knows why!! 
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  • edited April 2020
    Picture of me taken in 1957/8 at the age of either 2 or 3....some 62 years ago, in my very small back-garden in New Eltham. Had blonde hair then.....and god knows what I'm wearing!! By the age of 5 my hair had gone brown and now it's very grey!




    Are you related to Albert Pierrepoint?

    The camera angle makes it look like you're walking to the noose!

    EDIT: Already observed above I see now!
  • We should call you Claret Fanny. You improve with age :)
  • Sorry, just Claret. :)
  • Blimey, Jean, you look like you’re about to have a barney with Katrien in that baby photo. 
  • Brilliant  photos Jean xx
  • The photo with your dear Mum is beautiful, Daz ! 
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  • My first Eminem impression(I think lol)



    De Lucy Primary School


    All the best people went to De Lucy mate ;)
    I did too.
  • Completely irrelevant but I never understood why it was so named when it's presumably named after De Luci. 
  • Completely irrelevant but I never understood why it was so named when it's presumably named after De Luci. 
    Looks like either is correct: - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Lucy
  • Completely irrelevant but I never understood why it was so named when it's presumably named after De Luci. 
    It definitely was named after Richard De Luci, I remember them telling us lol
  • Fook. My mum used to dress me and my brothers the same. Then years later they have the temerity to ask "why do you and him look so miserable in those photos?".  Dunno maybe it was being dragged up to C&A in Eltham and being kitted out in matching own brand tank tops!
  • edited May 2020
    Fook. My mum used to dress me and my brothers the same. Then years later they have the temerity to ask "why do you and him look so miserable in those photos?".  Dunno maybe it was being dragged up to C&A in Eltham and being kitted out in matching own brand tank tops!
    Same here with my Irish twin brother. (Born within 12 months of each other)
  • Ashers said:
    With my cousin following the traditional post match pitch invasion. It was August 1974, we'd won 4-0 against Peterborough - Curtis, Hunt, Horsfield and Hales - happy days! I'm the blond one on the left being very careful over the barrier!
    Pretty close to where the legendary scoreboard was.
    I  Used to love watching the guy put the halftimes up.....
  • Fook. My mum used to dress me and my brothers the same. Then years later they have the temerity to ask "why do you and him look so miserable in those photos?".  Dunno maybe it was being dragged up to C&A in Eltham and being kitted out in matching own brand tank tops!
    Same here with my sister (although when we were very little she used to make a lot of our clothes rather than buy them) and being the youngest I'd end up wearing them twice.
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