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Uncle Wilhelm Göbel, feldwebel In the Luftwaffe 1942

Picture of uncle Wilhelm taken at his wedding in 1942.

Short course in French food and art.

Phil in Golfe Juan in Autumn 1974 I have big hair because I never went to the barber's at my Quaker boarding school in Great Ayton . I am 14, standing next to the stone commemorating the return of Napoleon from his exile in Elba. Grandpa was an admirer of Napoleon and this was partly why he chose to live in Golfe Juan . The other reason they both chose to live there was because they had gone on honeymoon to Cannes and Nice in 1935. Granny and Mom on the walk to Vallouris, photo by Grandpa We had visited them Majorca , in Meudon-la-Foret , and in 1972 in Munich . I think I was the first or second to visit them in Golfe Juan. Mom insisted that she was the first. Perhaps she was. Perhaps she visited them on her way to Maharashtra . They were her parents after all and it was her scene. I was there, I think, in October 1974, for a week at half term - or was it October 1973? Granny and Grandpa (Lisa and Richard Steinhardt) in Vence When I arrived there were no build

Andy in Golfe Juan, mid 1980s

Carmen y La Madrecita

La Madrecita and Carmen in 1998 Carmen was a favourite of the Madrecita . No, Dad I wasn't. She loved everyone.  Yes, you were. I was there. You were one of her favourites. Tere found the school while I was in the UK looking for work. She had to work too, and the first school they found was awful. She had to leave Eve there when she was very little. Eve used to wail she didn't want to go. Previously all three children had been to good schools. A school called CIPO , a Montessori School in Guadalajara, and then, when CIPO closed, they went to  a Waldorf school run by Tere's cousin Beatrice . Eve was there when she was one, barely a toddler. A memory will stay with me for ever from that school. We went to the opening day. The walls were draped with cloths in beautiful yellows and russets - silk cotton and wool. There were interesting wooden toys tidied away and baskets full of coloured objects. And the children began to sing to us spontaneously, joyously, movingly.

Aunty Flora Steinhardt in Jo'burg 1972

Prisonniers et Déportés

   French news on the ceremony of repentance at Drancy