WESTERN APPROACHES PANTOMIME. 29 FEBRUARY 1944, LIVERPOOL. SAILORS AND WRENS AT WESTERN APPROACHES HAVE FORMED THEIR OWN THEATRICAL PARTY KNOWN AS THE "SHAKERS". THEY GAVE A PERFORMANCE OF ALI BABA (20 SCENES) WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY SHIPWRIGHT LIEUT H L H BURDEN, MBE, RN, OF WIDLEY. HIS WIFE MADE THE DRESSES AND THE PROCEEDS WENT TO THE LORD MAYOR OF LIVERPOOL'S WAR FUND WHICH BENEFITS THE THREE SERVICES. - Left to right: Leading Wrens June Marshall, W Kirby, Liverpool, and Janet Okell, of Heswall, Cheshire, assist two "Robbers", Able Seaman Harry Wainwright, of Liverpool, and Telegraphist Do
WESTERN APPROACHES PANTOMIME. 29 FEBRUARY 1944, LIVERPOOL. SAILORS AND WRENS AT WESTERN APPROACHES HAVE FORMED THEIR OWN THEATRICAL PARTY KNOWN AS THE "SHAKERS". THEY GAVE A PERFORMANCE OF ALI BABA (20 SCENES) WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY SHIPWRIGHT LIEUT H L H BURDEN, MBE, RN, OF WIDLEY. HIS WIFE MADE THE DRESSES AND THE PROCEEDS WENT TO THE LORD MAYOR OF LIVERPOOL'S WAR FUND WHICH BENEFITS THE THREE SERVICES. - Left to right: Leading Wrens June Marshall, W Kirby, Liverpool, and Janet Okell, of Heswall, Cheshire, assist two "Robbers", Able Seaman Harry Wainwright, of Liverpool, and Telegraphist Don Moore, of Bristol with their make-up
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