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HNC Me - Brighton Belle


ValerieT
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This is a famous building in the town where I was born, and me aged about 9 months.

 

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For anyone who might be interested the building is the Royal Pavilion built between 1787 and 1823 by the then Prince Regent, who went on to become King George IV.

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Valerie, that is such a cute photo. What a stunning building. What place is that? Lovely layout with a pretty paper and border. Love the font.

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Love the baby pic. My friend grew up in Brighton and I always heard all about the beach there.

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Brings back memories of the times we spent in Brighton, we had so much fun and often used to go down for the day :) What a cute photo of you :)

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What an adorable baby you were! Putting a picture from the place you were born was a great idea! Wonderful alpha and background paper!

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You were an adorable baby! I love how your crocheted outfit and blanket look like the "gingerbread" on the Royal Pavilion. Sweet flower embellies and great color combo for the two pictures.

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Oh, you were adorable! Somehow, I can't reconcile those onion domes being in England and not Russia or India, LOL. Your papers are very pretty, and I love the title font. A sweet and interesting page!

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What a lovely page! That's so neat that you included your photo with the elegant building photo - really puts a neat spin on a "where you came from" page.

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What a lovely page! That's so neat that you included your photo with the elegant building photo - really puts a neat spin on a "where you came from" page.

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