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Linda Ramshaw aged 9, of Crookhill, County Durham, who has a holiday problem

Linda Ramshaw aged 9, of Crookhill, County Durham, who has a holiday problem
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Linda Ramshaw aged 9, of Crookhill, County Durham, who has a holiday problem

Linda Ramshaw aged 9, of Crookhill, County Durham, who has a holiday problem. Linda is the owner of Tony, a pony and Roy, a 13 stone St. Bernard dog. She will leave her pony with her grandparents when she goes on holiday but insists that Roy goes with her, now the problem arises of finding accommodation that will take her 13 stone pet. 20th July 1962. © Mirrorpix

Bill Robson
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Crookhill
County Durham
England
DM Q6074

Media ID 21770161

1962 Animal Girl Holiday Luggage St Bernard Suitcase

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In this charming print from 1962, we see Linda Ramshaw, a nine-year-old girl from Crookhill, County Durham, facing a unique holiday problem. Linda is the proud owner of two beloved companions: Tony, her pony, and Roy, an impressive 13 stone St. Bernard dog. As she prepares for her upcoming vacation, Linda has made the decision to leave Tony with her grandparents but insists on taking Roy along with her. The challenge now lies in finding suitable accommodation that will accommodate Linda's hefty pet. The image captures Linda contemplating this predicament as she stands beside her luggage - a suitcase ready to be filled for their adventure together. This snapshot beautifully encapsulates the innocence and determination of childhood. It highlights the strong bond between humans and animals while showcasing young Linda's sense of responsibility towards both Tony and Roy. Bill Robson masterfully captures this moment in time through his lens, allowing us to travel back to an era where pets were considered part of the family and children embraced their furry friends as true companions. This heartwarming photograph serves as a reminder that even in times gone by, our love for our pets transcends any obstacles we may face when it comes to sharing special moments together.


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Bring a touch of nostalgia into your home with our Framed Prints from Memory Lane Prints. This charming photograph, titled "Linda Ramshaw aged 9, of Crookhill, County Durham, who has a holiday problem," captures a young girl's determination as she leads her pony, Tony, while her loyal St. Bernard, Roy, accompanies her. The expression on Linda's face tells a story of adventure and excitement, making this print a delightful addition to any room. Order now and relive the memories or create new ones with this beautiful piece of art.


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Step back in time with our Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints from Memory Lane Prints. This charming image captures the essence of childhood innocence, as we meet Linda Ramshaw at the age of 9, residing in Crookhill, County Durham. With her beloved companions, Tony the pony and Roy the 13-stone St. Bernard dog, Linda seems to have an intriguing holiday problem all her own. Relive the memories and bring this heartwarming scene into your home with our high-quality, professionally printed photographs. Order now and let the nostalgia begin!


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Step back in time with our charming poster print from Memory Lane Prints. This delightful image captures the essence of childhood innocence, as nine-year-old Linda Ramshaw of Crookhill, County Durham, ponders a holiday dilemma. Surrounded by the joys of country life, Linda's holiday problem is not one we can easily relate to, as she stands proudly with her beloved pony, Tony, and her loyal companion, the 13-stone St. Bernard dog, Roy. Bring a piece of nostalgia into your home with this beautiful, vintage-inspired poster print.


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