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Cooks and Dinner ladies this time! And we need help with names, please?
Back row: ??, ??, Jackie ?, Renee Champion, Margaret Shaw.
Front row: Christine Garner, ??, Cynthia White, Carole Yeoman, Marlene Noble, ??.
Image and names to date courtesy of Cynthia White.
Pretty maids all in a row: Marion Kentfiled, Carole Yeoman, Cynthia White, Brenda Rutland, Eileen Mead.
Image and names courtesy of Cynthia Yeoman.
Another A-team line-up and we have: Heather Kilvington, Carole Yeoman, Cynthia White, Eileen Mead, Janice Simpson.
Image and names courtesy of Cynthia White.
The 1990 ladies were: Christine Garner, Carole Yeoman, Cynthia White, Eileen Mead, Marlene Noble.
Image and names courtesy of Cynthia White.
Our Dinner ladies in 1992 were: Marlene Noble, Eileen Mead, Cynthia White, Carole Yeoman, Christine Garner.
Image and names courtesy of Cynthia White.
All in a row this time: Heather Kilvington, Carole Yeoman, Cynthia White, Eileen McLeod, Janice Simpson.
Image and names to date courtesy of Cynthia White; with thanks to Janice Simpson for the missing name.
A larger group of Catering staff and our Dinner ladies. Back row: Heather Kilvington, Carole Yeoman, Brenda Rutland.
Front row: Cynthia White, Margaret Shaw, Deborah MacMillan, Janice Simpson, Mrs Wilkinson, Gwen Husband, Christine ?.
Image and names (so far) courtesy of Cynthia White, also many thanks to Roger Barwick and Margaret Atkinson for the updates.
Our team is: Shirley Kentfield, Cynthia White, Carole Yeoman, ??, Christine Garner.
The group of as yet an unknown year and we need help with some names?
Image and names courtesy of Cynthia White.
Loftus Co-op, 1950-1960s. Christmas with the staff of the grocery department:-
Left to right, Frank Winspear, Mary Smallwood, Margaret Vasey, Pam Smith, Marjorie Rigg, Ruth Webster, Audrey Magor, Graham Weed.
Two men seated, Harry Waite, George Scaife.
Many thanks to Keith Cook and Michael Matthews for the update on names. Keith has happy memories of the Co-op where he worked before moving away and has now gained contact with Marjorie.
St Michaels chancel arch; a rare survivor from the Norman period. The arch was covered until the restoration brought it to view in the 19th century. Viewed from the nave, the outer arch has beak head carvings; the two inner carvings have zig zag or chevron mouldings. The capitals on each side of the arch depicting scenes from the Bible.
Image courtesy of Loftus Town Crier.
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