The Bridges Girls
One more. This has to be my favourite.

That's my granny, Violet, in the bottom right hand corner. I'd know those eyes anywhere. Her sisters Kathleen and Ethel are sitting at the far left. I think Joan (dear Aunt Joan) may be the blonde kid in the middle.
They were the Bridges girls. Their father had a shop (millinery, I think) in Maidstone, Kent.
I don't know what's going on- amateur theatricals? a fancy dress party?- or who the others are. The date must be round about the outbreak of the First World War.
That's my granny, Violet, in the bottom right hand corner. I'd know those eyes anywhere. Her sisters Kathleen and Ethel are sitting at the far left. I think Joan (dear Aunt Joan) may be the blonde kid in the middle.
They were the Bridges girls. Their father had a shop (millinery, I think) in Maidstone, Kent.
I don't know what's going on- amateur theatricals? a fancy dress party?- or who the others are. The date must be round about the outbreak of the First World War.
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I am very much enjoying your posting of these pictures.
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She was a kind person.
It's a fun photo
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Yes, that's nice.
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I winder who the blurry-faced person was. She (I think) must have moved while the exposure was happening.
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I feel the same way about people dressed in Mickey Mouse costumes etc.
I know that three- probably four- of these people are related. I'm thinking the rest of them are probably family too.
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You look a lot like your granny, especially around the eyes.
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I'd never seen it myself, but I'm happy to acknowledge it. She was a kind, sweet lady.
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I think I'll rummage around for some more....
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Nine
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And yet I knew four of the people in it at the other end of their lives.