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Let's dance.......
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Let's dance.......
Edinburgh Castle 1974.
I am the one with the big boobs...... If you recognize yourself don't be ashamed. Why we did this I cannot remember, but it was a good laugh. Talk about wearing uniform.... Glyn |
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Oh dear!
The bloke getting suffocated looks horribly like SN member Tmac1720 - I hope his wife doesn't get to see this! ![]() Brian |
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Ada Grunsworth
Hi Glyn, If my memory is correct; you are in the First Class Bureau Square on the Edinburgh, dressed up for a routine put together by Jean & Charles Walters; the professional dancers onboard. The routine was called Ada Grunsworth Dance Academy, and I think the guy you are smothering was Alan Charlesworth.
Cheers - Graham Parker |
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Is that Tony Weller 4th mate in the background with his foot in plster ?
Ada Grundsworth, Jean & Charles Waters, whatever happened to Trevor Jones (and his Band) ? Welcome aboard Graham ..... |
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I have just joined the forum in an attempt to discover what bacame of Alan Charlesworth. I knew him from the Pendennis Castle and then the Edinburgh Castle. Does anyone know his wherabouts now>
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Greetings to both GRA & Tnuag on your first postings to SN. Enjoy the site and bon voyage.
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