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Christmas 1955, Highams Park, London, England
Brought forward this time for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme: CHRISTMAS IN JULY.
My mother said (when I laughed my head off at the tree in this picture) that they were impressed there WAS a tree!
(In 1955, this was still post-war Britain in many ways.)
Standing L to R: Molly and Pat, family friends and William and Ann Gregory, my grandparents.
Brought forward (formerly) for the Vintage Photos theme Park theme of "Charlie Brown Christmas Trees"
My mother said (when I laughed my head off at the tree in this picture) that they were impressed there WAS a tree!
(In 1955, this was still post-war Britain in many ways.)
Standing L to R: Molly and Pat, family friends and William and Ann Gregory, my grandparents.
Brought forward (formerly) for the Vintage Photos theme Park theme of "Charlie Brown Christmas Trees"
Silvio Francesco Zincolini, , homaris, Fred Fouarge and 2 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Deborah Lundbech club has replied to Alan Mays clubI'm sure these were stuck into the ceiling.
It's funny though, the windows/celiing do appear enormous.
Here's another view taken from a different angle.
It regard to post War Britain - I had a ration book until I was around two years old, 1956. I wish my mother had kept it, but I'm sure she was thrilled to finally be done!
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