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 In article <XnsA3D1AB54BC285billswertjknm@69.16.179.27>, BillyBob
 <Billsfakemail@here.com> wrote:
 
 > Many of you look at several aspects of a photograph, including the
 > background, in order to identify the model. For a time, I've been thinking
 > Ann Austin, June Palmer and Margaret Nolan may have lived in the same house
 > or at least were close neighbors. Now the mystery has been solved for me.
 > It is Harrison Marks' abode. Here is the link and thanks to the original
 > research by them:  http://www.randallandhopkirk.org.uk/programmes_02
 > _but_what_a_sweet_little_room_extra.htm
 >
 > Oh yes, and the girl sitting on the enclosed shower bath tub ledge with her
 > back to us is probably Ann Austin.
 >
 > And now on to that bamboo fence that many of our favorites are photographed
 > in front of :)
 >
 > BB
 
 
 Excellent!!  And if you follow the "Nightmare at Elm Manor" link, there
 is June Palmer.
 
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