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The final page of Chris Campbell's photos from the sixties.
This part of the collection was the most difficult to enhance BUT each picture
is worth including if it stirs a memory of an event or includes an image not seen before.


If you would like to contact Chris to thank him, you'll find his details in the 'confidential'
list via the CONTACTS section.

(source : Chris Campbell)

Petersfield : April 7th 1961, Easter.
This was taken when a trip to London was made to visit the Natural History Museum and see "Tunes of Glory" at the cinema — supervised by Fr John Fowles.

(L—R): Liam Colgan, Richard "Charlie" Shann, Chris Campbell, Kevin Gregson, Sean Hughes, Chris (The Squire) Cooper and Bernard Melling.

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(source : Chris Campbell)

Chris
cannot remember the occasion but thinks he can put a name to the following faces (L-R) :
Back Row : Gerry Gordon, Sean Hughes, Terry May, Alan Mair
Middle : ——, Frank Smith
Front :
Michael Griffin, Owen Gormley (?), Hugh Maguire, Kevin O'Connnor (?), John Leonard and John Boyle
(Impossible to make those faces any sharper)

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(source : Chris Campbell)

VIPs from Ghana
London, April 7th 1961

Here's a good case in point : why include a picture of a limo driving through South Ken ? You can't see the passengers and all limos at that time were that particular Daimler model. (Trust me).

Answer : someone out there may now remember that visit by the Ghanaians and suddenly recall activities/events that might have occurred at the time.

(Would that someone please email me to say "YES!! Stop taking the medidication. I remember those visitors from Ghana.")

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(source : Chris Campbell)

Chris
, with The Priory football pitch in the background.

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(source : Chris Campbell)

Chris, standing in front of one of those coloured sawdust designs that were created down the drive for either Easter or Pentacostal processions.
(Crewcut courtesy of either Paddy Byrne or Tony Ryan, his apprentice)

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(source : Chris Campbell)

View through the cricket practice nets in The Priory quad.
(L-R) : Billy Hart, John Boyle, John Leonard and Frank Smith

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(source : Chris Campbell)

Tom Dooley and Bernard Melling
at Swanmore 1961


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(source : Chris Campbell)
Tommy Russell
playing his accordion.