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The Girl in the Dutch Cottage Tea Rooms


I thought my cataloguing of photographs was fairly good. Then I discovered this photograph which I had included in a never-launched website but which seems not to be amongst the usual source of my pictures from this period (at least 10 years ago). I recall asking the waitress in the cafe if I might be allowed to take her picture and she very sportingly obliged. I wonder what she's doing now.
Technical Note: The only method I could find to make the web picture back into a Jpeg was to photograph it from the computer screen. There must be better ways which are as yet beyond my knowledge.
Technical Note: The only method I could find to make the web picture back into a Jpeg was to photograph it from the computer screen. There must be better ways which are as yet beyond my knowledge.
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Of course you must have been, in the Dutch Cottage.
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