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Joanne and Poppies, 1974


Brought forward for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of:
FIELDS, CROPS, PASTURES
Rayleigh, Essex, England - on the way to Hockley. Taken with my Instamatic (if you couldn't tell.)
Shortly after this I think we came upon a tiny hamlet with an old stone church.
FIELDS, CROPS, PASTURES
Rayleigh, Essex, England - on the way to Hockley. Taken with my Instamatic (if you couldn't tell.)
Shortly after this I think we came upon a tiny hamlet with an old stone church.
Fred Fouarge, Guido Werner, , Roger (Grisly) and 2 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Did you see photos of the poppy display in the moat at the Tower of London to commemorate the dead of WW1?
And patched jeans - pretty much all we wore!
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