Deborah Lundbech's photos with the keyword: Raymond Lundbech

The Family "Skeleton in the Closet." Pic #3

02 Mar 2013 1 236
Somewhere out there in the world, I have a sister - or a brother - that I've never met. This is a photo of my Dad and the woman who had a child by him, in late 1945/early 1946. They were both stationed in Kasfareet, Egypt. She went back to England to have the baby. She was Jewish and came from London. He asked her to name the baby "Michael." After the baby was born she told him it was a girl and that she had called her "Michelle." My Dad said that he met her once years later briefly - but the details are very vague. I have not been able to find her anywhere in the freebmd index - but maybe if the baby was really a boy, he's there. Wouldn't it be amazing to connect? Written on the back: Norman Bates, (posted, hooray!) Tommy West, Bobbie, myself.

The Family "Skeleton in the Closet." Pic #2

02 Mar 2013 1 286
Somewhere out there in the world, I have a sister - or a brother - that I've never met. This is a photo of my Dad and the woman who had a child by him, in late 1945/early 1946. They were both stationed in Kasfareet, Egypt. She went back to England to have the baby. She was Jewish and came from London. He asked her to name the baby "Michael." After the baby was born she told him it was a girl and that she had called her "Michelle." My Dad said that he met her once years later briefly - but the details are very vague. I have not been able to find her anywhere in the freebmd index - but maybe if the baby was really a boy, he's there. Wouldn't it be amazing to connect? Written on the back: Bobbie, myself, Jock Hastie - posted, alas! - and Joe.

The Family "Skeleton in the Closet." Pic #1

02 Mar 2013 1 294
Somewhere out there in the world, I have a sister - or a brother - that I've never met. This is a photo of my Dad and the woman who had a child by him, in late 1945/early 1946. They were both stationed in Kasfareet, Egypt. She went back to England to have the baby. She was Jewish and came from London. He asked her to name the baby "Michael." After the baby was born she told him it was a girl and that she had called her "Michelle." My Dad said that he met her once years later briefly - but the details are very vague. I have not been able to find her anywhere in the freebmd index - but maybe if the baby was really a boy, he's there. Wouldn't it be amazing to connect? Written on the back: Myself, Tommy West, Bobbie Rosen (worked in the Exchange, since posted, very nice girl) Joe Barlow (also posted.)

Moving Day!

10 Jul 2010 182
My Dad expounds on something - Gabriel looks on. Miraculously everything fit into a large u-haul - piled to the top and crowbarred shut.

February 9, 1952

09 Feb 2010 267
My parents have been married 58 years today. They went out to Friendly's for a "bang up lunch" to celebrate.

Kasfareet, Egypt

02 Aug 2015 1 2 772
My Dad squinting into the sun. Early 1940s, Kasfareet, Egypt. He was in the RAF. Brought forward for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of "Egypt." And, sheesh... guess this is the month of featuring my father for this group! He was stationed in Kasfareet for the duration of the war.

Kasfareet # 3

10 Mar 2010 236
From a series of photos sent by my Dad to his sister in Wales. Written on the back: Reading from left to Right: Eric Oldham, Hugh Collyer, me and David Hamilton-Green (Henry) The title for this is "RETROSPECTION" No. 3 - Read the letter before you look at the snaps.

Guilty!

10 Mar 2010 213
My Dad, RAF. Kasfareet, Egypt. WW2 From a series of photos he sent to his sister who was in Wales. Written on the back: We, the Jury, find the defendant GUILTY!! Eric (falling of a stool) Hugh, Lundbech and Henry. This was taken just before Eric crashed to the ground. No. 4.

Ray and Hazel Lundbech, #1

11 Nov 2009 171
Just got back from visiting my parents in Connecticut. See next pic for some accompanying dialogue!

Ray and Hazel with Dialogue.

11 Nov 2009 163
Me: Look at the camera, Daddy Dad: Well, I thought you're not supposed to look at the bloody camera in a photo! Mum: Yes, you are! - of course you're supposed to! - what d'you think that for?! Dad: Oh, all right, all right, Jesus Christ!!!

My father - 3rd row - 3rd from left

29 Nov 2009 184
This is the only photo we have of my father as a little boy - it was copied from a book on Cardiff that my Aunt Joan sent over. Adamsdown Infants' School, 1927-28. 3rd row down, third from the left.

Courtship 1951

28 Aug 2015 4 3 399
Brought forward for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of "Kiss". My parents, Raymond Lundbech and Hazel Gregory, the summer before they were married. Taken at the Festival of Britain, 1951.