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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine February 1st 1976
LIFESPAN
Children – the new school uniforms, by Meriel McCooey; illustration by Carol Binch.
Houses – what you can buy in the £20,000 bracket in different parts of the country, by Robert Troop.
Food – first in by a series how different families organise their evening meal, by Michael Bateman; photograph by Leonie Finlay.
Choice – a guide to buying batteries, by Maureen Walker; illustration by Dan Fern .
Reading- the new vogue for war comics, by George Perry.
Health – all you need to know about teeth, by Oliver Gillie, the first of a new service series to cut out and keep.
Lifespan profile – Margaret Maden, youngest head of a mixed comprehensive in London, by Hunter Davies; photograph by Colin Jones
Bird’s Eye London: helicopter pictures of the London skyline beyond the range of the human eye, taken with a wide-angle camera by Howard Sochurek.
‘I think everybody should be like everybody’: profile of Andy Warhol by Gordon Burn; photograph by Red Saunders.
Scene Stealers: Elsa Martinelli wearing the clothes she designed, by Meriel McCooey; photographs by Eva Sereny.
Home Town: in the first in a new series in which people look back or their home town, Edward Heath talks about his boyhood in Broadstairs: photograph by David Montgomery.
46 pages. This issue is in very good condition throughout. There are some marks on the front cover
A great idea for a unique 50th birthday or anniversary present










