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Four Blackburn girls get fixed up for a holiday. Linda Wilcock, Kay Ellison

Four Blackburn girls get fixed up for a holiday. Linda Wilcock, Kay Ellison


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Four Blackburn girls get fixed up for a holiday. Linda Wilcock, Kay Ellison

Four Blackburn girls get fixed up for a holiday.
Linda Wilcock, Kay Ellison, June Howarth, Dorothy Woodburn and John Landau
August 1966

Rawlinson
mirrorpix
Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
GL*3702392

Media ID 21480275

© Mirrorpix

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In this print titled "Four Blackburn girls get fixed up for a holiday" we are transported back to the vibrant summer of August 1966. The image captures the excitement and anticipation radiating from Linda Wilcock, Kay Ellison, June Howarth, and Dorothy Woodburn as they prepare for an unforgettable adventure abroad. As their eyes sparkle with wanderlust, these young women exude a sense of carefree joy that only comes with embarking on a well-deserved vacation. Their beaming smiles reveal the eagerness to explore new horizons and create lasting memories together. The photograph beautifully encapsulates the essence of 1960s travel culture - when package holidays became increasingly popular among people seeking leisurely escapes from their daily routines. It serves as a nostalgic reminder of an era characterized by simplicity, camaraderie, and boundless possibilities. Rawlinson's expert composition allows us to immerse ourselves in this moment frozen in time – where dreams meet reality. As we gaze upon this timeless snapshot, we can't help but imagine the adventures that awaited these four Blackburn girls during their journey into the unknown. This remarkable print is not just about individuals; it symbolizes friendship, independence, and female empowerment at a time when societal norms were rapidly evolving. It reminds us that no matter our background or circumstances, there is always room for exploration and self-discovery beyond our comfort zones. Let Rawlinson's evocative work transport you back to an era filled with hopefulness and endless

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