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Cross Keys trip late 1940s

This picture was kindly supplied by John Eastwood. It is of the Cross Keys trip (known always as Bilton’s). Probably in the late 40s. The person on the bottom right crouching down with a bottle in his hand is John's father Joe Eastwood and the person stood immediately behind him is his uncle Ernie Winn.  On Ernie’s left is Jim Eastwood (no relation) who was the rope worker already on the Rope making web page. The one lady is thought to be Lilly Bilton The land lady of the Cross Keys..

Black Swan trip 1948

01. 02. 03. Jack Hook
04. 05. Lilly Bilton (landlady) 06.
07. Wilf Gaul 08. Ernie Winn 09.
10. 11. 12. Jim Eastwood (no relation)
13. 14. 15.
16. E. Winn 17. Joe Eastwood 18. John Johnson?
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