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by Brian · 1 August, 2005

  • Jill in Bhutan
  • A Brighton Celebration of two 70th Birthdays 3-4 July 2004
  • The Cath’s Six – originals
  • Anne Hooper, Kate Roberts, Dick & Brian Barder: 18 Jan 2005
  • Pictures from our Caronia Mediterranean cruise, 13–31 May 2002
  • France, July 2005
  • Cruise in September 2004
  • Friends at home, 16 Oct 05
  • Garden at 20 Victoria Mews 28 May 2005
  • Lily and Florence, Our Grandchildren
  • Granada Christmas 2005
  • Brian & Jane, Owen
  • July 2002 at Melrose Road
  • Lille: Christmas 23-28 December 03
  • Lille Recce 26 November 2003
  • Miscellaneous Photographs
  • Manchester: the old Jewish quarter
  • Orta
  • Party after the election 2005
  • The Cath’s +1 reunion: Oxford & Cambridge Club, 4 May 2002
  • San Francisco, 15 April 2005: a visit to Tiburon
  • Siena
  • Sitges
  • Dijon

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