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;-)oh no you first,as it was 54 years ago?(?)what is your name(!)im the 1 standing second row from the top,next to mrs gannett.i still remember her name,i still live in dulwich, the onley 1 i still no is keith,who used to have the pub,the parmiston on north cross road,i would really love to try to find of us all? do you remember the nicolson twins in the front linda @ susan?;-)
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My memory for names and faces is awful.


I could only positively identify two in a court of law.


Robert Crow who is standing two away from you.


Reuben Goldberg. He went on to university in Bradford and stayed there. He died of liver cancer about 15 years ago.


I remember about half a dozen other names who should be there, but apart from Mahdu Kholi (spelling?), I can't put the names to the faces.


Robert Beeching

John Beechy

Joan Blight

Margaret Greatrex

Ann Harrington

Gary Leach

Janet Sims

Brian Stapleton


Then again, my memory might be totally defective.


John Kennedy

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