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My aunt, the first St Trinian's girl

My aunt was one of the original two dishevelled schoolgirls who were drawn by Ronald Searle; the other was Ronald’s sister, Olive. His drawings would eventually become ‘St Trinian’s’, but that wouldn’t happen till a few years later.

Ronald Searle,

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