Negative: Jackie Booth 21st Birthday
Maker
Nigel Tod
Production date
02 Feb 1985
Description
One colour negative depicting a portrait of four men and four women at the Twenty-First birthday party of Jackie Booth. Two women and one man sit in front, the rest stand behind them, It is not know which of the women in the photo, if any, is Jackie Booth.
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This is my 21st photo. I am in the front with the black and white dress (which I still have). Also in the photo is my mum and step dad - Ann and Warren Boyce. From back left is my sister (Karen Booth) and brother (Craig Booth) step brothers James and David Boyce and then step sister Hilary Boyce. (James passed on in 2018)
- Jacqui Bishop
Posted on 02-05-2020 05:49:54
Jacqui is in the centre at the front. I worked with her at Trusteebank.
- Anthea Livingstone
Posted on 30-04-2020 11:39:43
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This is my 21st photo. I am in the front with the black and white dress (which I still have). Also in the photo is my mum and step dad - Ann and Warren Boyce. From back left is my sister (Karen Booth) and brother (Craig Booth) step brothers James and David Boyce and then step sister Hilary Boyce. (James passed on in 2018) There was a lot more photos taken of family and friends who were there too :)
- Jacqui Bishop
Posted on 02-05-2020 05:56:49