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Ukulele Boy and Family


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This is a photo of one of the many going away parties we had before we emigrated to the States.
My brother Nicholas is holding a ukulele - soon to be a guitar - which he is still playing as a musician, many years on.
Ruth (on the left) and myself (on the right) have just finished performing something and are still in dress up clothes. We are hoping that people who see the photo will imagine our coca-cola is wine. Frances is doing the same, but making sure she is pictured with the grown-ups, not us.
Back row: Nana Ted (Ruth and Frances' maternal grandmother), my Nana, my Grandad, and then on the end, Ruth and Frances' paternal grandfather.
Brocksford Avenue, Rayleigh, Essex, England. 1964.
This is a photo of one of the many going away parties we had before we emigrated to the States.
My brother Nicholas is holding a ukulele - soon to be a guitar - which he is still playing as a musician, many years on.
Ruth (on the left) and myself (on the right) have just finished performing something and are still in dress up clothes. We are hoping that people who see the photo will imagine our coca-cola is wine. Frances is doing the same, but making sure she is pictured with the grown-ups, not us.
Back row: Nana Ted (Ruth and Frances' maternal grandmother), my Nana, my Grandad, and then on the end, Ruth and Frances' paternal grandfather.
Brocksford Avenue, Rayleigh, Essex, England. 1964.
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