“THE PERFECT FURLOUGH”.—Bombardier John Rout, of Burnham, and Miss Patricia Gregg, a ballet teacher and part-time model, shown having lunch in a city restaurant yesterday, during what was described as “a one day perfect furlough.” Neither had met the other before, and their partnership ups arranged as a joint enterprise by the Army and a theatrical organisation to promote a film and military recruiting.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28920, 13 June 1959, Page 15
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64“THE PERFECT FURLOUGH”.—Bombardier John Rout, of Burnham, and Miss Patricia Gregg, a ballet teacher and part-time model, shown having lunch in a city restaurant yesterday, during what was described as “a one day perfect furlough.” Neither had met the other before, and their partnership ups arranged as a joint enterprise by the Army and a theatrical organisation to promote a film and military recruiting. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28920, 13 June 1959, Page 15
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