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Three girls from the Windmill Theatre in London play around on a go kart, July 1960
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Three girls from the Windmill Theatre in London play around on a go kart, July 1960
Three girls from the Windmill Theatre in London play around on a go kart, July 1960.
Girls on the Go... This picture was published in the Daily Mirror Newspaper on Friday the 8th of July 1960.
Three Windmill Girls: Terry Keighley in the driving seat, Sally Crow in the check dress and Jill Millard were part of the Windmill Go-Kart team racing at Long Marston for The Daily Mirror Trophy in aid of the Printers Pension Corporation. The Windmill Girls team was managed by Rally driver Sheila Van Damm
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Girls on the Go - A Playful Moment in 1960s London
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. In this photo print, taken in July 1960, we are transported back to a time of carefree fun and youthful exuberance. Three vibrant girls from the renowned Windmill Theatre in London can be seen joyfully playing around on a go kart, their laughter echoing through the air. Published in the esteemed Daily Mirror Newspaper on Friday, July 8th, 1960, this snapshot captures a moment that radiates pure happiness. The three Windmill Girls - Terry Keighley confidently seated at the wheel, Sally Crow donning an elegant check dress, and Jill Millard with her infectious smile - were part of the Windmill Go-Kart team racing at Long Marston for The Daily Mirror Trophy. This thrilling event was organized to support the Printers Pension Corporation. Underneath their glamorous stage personas as dancers at one of London's most iconic theaters, these young women reveled in playful camaraderie and adventure. Managed by renowned rally driver Sheila Van Damm herself, they fearlessly embraced life both onstage and off. This photograph encapsulates not only an era but also celebrates female empowerment and friendship. Their stylish clothing choices reflect the fashion trends of the time – pencil skirts that accentuated their figures while allowing them freedom to move. Preserved by Bob Hope from Memory Lane Prints, this image is a testament to timeless memories captured within frames; it reminds us all to embrace life's simple joys
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