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[[image: black and white photograph, a very young boy (Rog) and a young girl (Bab) stand behind a metal-edged table, their hands in the air, looking at bubbles they have blown through short pipes. He wears a one-piece sailor suit; she wears a dress with a sailor collar, and a big dark bow in her hair.]]

[[image: a black-and-white photograph of two children baking or playing with baking equipment. The girl (Bab) wears a spotty dress with a wide, scallop-effect collar. She is smiling directly at the camera, while pouring cream from a jug into a large speckled bowl. Three eggs sit in a little dish on the table. A card has been stood on the table bearing the words XMAS CAKE
and a recipe, not entirely legible:
[[25 c?]]flour
50 [[etc]]
In the foreground is a large crumpled piece of greaseproof/waxed paper. 
The boy (Rog) stands watching the cream, while holding a flour sifter in a bowl.]]

[[image: black-and-white photograph of Bab and Rog baking, she is cracking an egg and he is ready to stir the contents of a large bowl. In other respects the scene is the same as the second photograph above]]

1935 
GALLERY 
OF
BAB AND ROG

- by Dorothy MacLeod