Saturday, 30 May 2009

My Younger Days 1975 - 1981

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  Joe has scanned these pictures in as there was not digital photography in these days!!!  Only slides, negative and prints!!!

This one is of me taken at my parents home in Watford in November 1975 – not long after I joined the QARNNS.

I was stationed at  RNH Plymouth.  It is still there but sadly no longer a Royal Naval Hospital


This me when I was promoted to AHNN (Assistant Head Naval Nurse) in 1979 – oh! how I loved that Tricorn hat (I still have it in my loft).  I just love wearing it!!

Unfortunately I didn’t get to wear it very often.

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This Joe my husband taken in 1980 at Sue & Andy’s wedding in 1980. 

   
   

6 comments:

Jackie said...

Lovely photographs Lesley, you ought to do a scrapbook :o)
Jackie xx

Unknown said...

Hi Lesley, I love the pictures off you in your uniform, what a trip down memory lane, I hope you are going to get hard copies and make a scrapbook page, with all the info, this memory should live forever.... Hugs Avril, and yes I really do craft in the shed at the bottom of the garden, if you look at my older posts, I think March or April, when I started blogging you will see picture of me shed and my gorgeous grandson Tommy, who stays with us and keeps us young.... Love xxx

Karen said...

Aaaaahhhh you do look very young. Isn't your daughter like you.

Love Karen xxx

Kim Dellow said...

Fabulous pictures you both look very smart, are you planning a scrapbook page with them?

icelady said...

Great pictures Lesley, and I have really enjoy reading through your blog, and yes you must do a scrapbook of your Navy Days
Sandra

Fab said...

Lovely pictures Lesley. I agree with your comment on my Oriental blog. Su have lovely stuff shame the range in the UK is pared down compare to the USA. That's why I joined them as a hobbyist, I just wanted the discount. lol

I'd love to start to do workshops but my agoraphobia is getting in the way, although I've managed to get out more recently. But I digress...

Lovely to hear from you again, X Fab