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  • I dossed down in a bedsit in adjoining Marloes Road – catching a Greenline bus each morning for shifts on the Slough Observer – and Willie and I occasionally laughed and drank in the Princess of Teck local; that summer of 1962 we watched the Pakistanis at Lord's and had a memorable day together at the Wimbledon tennis.

    Fifty years of Private Eye's eccentric eye view of sport | Frank Keating 2011

  • Congratulations to my colleague Marloes, who posed for the above photo and provided me with some proofreading practice.

    Promoveren: Defenses « The expat numbat: from AU to NL 2010

  • One such designer is Netherlands-born, London-based and award-winning artist Marloes ten Bhömer.

    Thinking differently, right down to your tippy toes Bettina Tizzy 2009

  • One such designer is Netherlands-born, London-based and award-winning artist Marloes ten Bhömer.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Bettina Tizzy 2009

  • Marloes' shoes, which are more architectural than fashionable, afford women the incredibly rare chance of freedom from conventional style clichés and codes.

    Thinking differently, right down to your tippy toes Bettina Tizzy 2009

  • Marloes' shoes, which are more architectural than fashionable, afford women the incredibly rare chance of freedom from conventional style clichés and codes.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Bettina Tizzy 2009

  • Many thanks to artist AM Radio for the toes up on Marloes' shoes.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Bettina Tizzy 2009

  • Marloes thinks .. and to think I skipped your avatar because I thought that such a pretty face must be hiding behind some insane log that would try to sell me viagra or worse, get my weenie enlarged. (im not in the market for either)

    A Shy Blogger's Avatar and MySpamLog 2007

  • Many thanks to artist AM Radio for the toes up on Marloes' shoes.

    Thinking differently, right down to your tippy toes Bettina Tizzy 2009

  • He peered through at Marloes Castle, his great arms holding on to the gates as he looked this way and that.

    The Rilloby Fair Mystery Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1950

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