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MGS 50th Birthday Party Pyjama and Négligée Fashion Show 9th & Arch Street Philadelphia Saturday 4 April 1998 Siso
Part of the International Women's Day Celebration
Pyjama Party Parade!
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The organizers behind the rally said this about the parade in their announcement:
"Wake up and smell the oppression!
This is a celebration of women and feminism: Let's get on our jammies and tell people to wake up! Get on your costumes, radical cheerleading boots and skirts, bring instruments, chants, cheers, signs, banners--its a combo celebration/popular education."
Pyjama party - NZ Post Book Awards for Children and Young adults. Shirley Library. Wednesday 21 May 2014. File Reference: 2014-05-22-IMG_0033-PJ PARTY 26
From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries
The end of visit group pyjama party - this isn't the whole group, there were many more of us. This was based in Coram Court in Lyme Regis. Back to front, left to right...
Back: Clive - The coach driver, Erica Brown, Joy Pamplin
Middle: Me, Katie Enderby, Jason Hannon, Iain Pritchard, Sarah Gillon, Leanne Roach
Front: Daffyd Clews, Leon Cochrane, Unknown, Chris Parkes, Damien Banks
I made up a pattern for matching pj pants to go with the kimono top. The pants are a bit too long... Oh well ;o)
MGS 50th Birthday Party Pyjama and Négligée Fashion Show 9th & Arch Street Philadelphia Saturday 4 April 1998 Marilyn in Pink Robe Smoking
Pyjama party - NZ Post Book Awards for Children and Young adults. Shirley Library. Wednesday 21 May 2014. File Reference: 2014-05-22-IMG_0033-PJ PARTY 24
From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries
Silky pyjamas..
If we had these i think we'd slip out of bed lmao, although they'd be useful if we had one of those ikea slide beds :)
We didnt buy these either..
The east side of Marton Cricket Club's Stokesley Road ground is dominated by a development of apartments, known appropriately as The Wickets. Pictured during a T20 Challenge between a North Yorkshire/South Durham ECB Premier League XI and a Yorkshire Vikings XI. Stokesley professional Aubrey Swanepoel (71 not out) clinched victory for the NYSD team with a four - two runs were needed - off the last white ball delivery of an exciting encounter. The hosts required 50 from the final four overs then 15 off the last. Earlier, Yorkshire posted a reasonably impressive total thanks mostly to a stand of 94 for the third wicket between Peter Handscomb (71) and Will Rhodes (52). Attempts to play this fixture in 2015 and 2016 were washed out, so organisers were doubtless hugely relieved forecast rain held off.
Match statistics:
Admission: £3. Programme: 12 pages (w/a). Attendance: 270. Agreement made for Yorkshire Vikings XI to bat first. Yorkshire Vikings XI 217-6 (Peter Handscomb 71, Will Rhodes 52, Jonny Tattersall 31, Tom Kohler-Cadmore 30, Muhammed Saad 2-29, Pitigala Jeewantha 2-41) lost by six wickets to NYSD ECB Premier League XI 220-4 (Aubrey Swanepoel 71 not out, Lee Hodgson 50, Saeed Bin Nasir 39, Aamer Sajjad 26, James Wainman 3-32). Umpires: Kevin Moss and Neil Pratt.
Marton Cricket Club were formed in 1865. Founder members of the Cleveland & Teesside League, they applied successfully in 1925 to join the North Yorkshire & South Durham League. In 1970, Marton had to relocate to a new ground, a little north of the original, owing to construction of a slip road off the A174 dual carriageway. Since then, the site, adjacent to Stokesley Road (A172) and behind the Rudds Arms pub, has been developed to accommodate football and hockey. A new clubhouse opened in 1981, and was extended in 1993 and 2005. New dressing rooms and outdoor nets followed in 1995. So impressive are its facilities, Stokesley Road is frequently selected to host cup finals and representative fixtures.
Part of the International Women's Day Celebration
Pyjama Party Parade!
---
The organizers behind the rally said this about the parade in their announcement:
"Wake up and smell the oppression!
This is a celebration of women and feminism: Let's get on our jammies and tell people to wake up! Get on your costumes, radical cheerleading boots and skirts, bring instruments, chants, cheers, signs, banners--its a combo celebration/popular education."