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1970 Press Photo Karen Cornish Mitch Boyce Bridget Lyle French Peasant Costumes

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Vive le Kings road: Four attractive girls dressed in French peasant costume arrived at the ''Chelsea Drug Store'' public house in Kings Road, Chelsea today, in a genuine vintage Paris bus to introduce Pernod, the French national drink, to ''Les Citoyens'' of the Kings Road. Seven fashionable Kings Road pubs are cooperating in this celebration of Bastille Day the most important French National Holiday together with many of the boutiques. The girls will be distributing vouchers for Pernod through the normal licensing hours today. Photo shows the four girls in French peasant costume arriving in the coach today, in the Kings Road. The girls are (L to R) Karen Cornish, lives Battersea, Model/Dental Nurse; Mitch Boyce, lives Hornchurch, Home Economist, Girda von Deuster, lives Northampton (from Zurich), Model/Handicapped Children's Nurse; and Bridget Lile, lives North Kensington, Public Relations Executive.

Photo measures 8 x 10 inches.

Photo is dated 07-07-1970.

This item is an original collectible vintage print from a news archive, not a digital download or reproduction. Please see our FAQ for more information.

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