Editor
On 11 August 2010 I was holidaying with my new wife in North Wales and had taken a trip to Beddgelert to show her a place I had visited many times over the years, bringing schoolchildren up to the area from London for a week’s adventure trip.
We were visiting Gelert’s grave when I spotted two young girls picking wild flowers in the adjacent field. I was taken with the way they were so absorbed in what they were doing and the fact that what they were wearing so complimented their environment that I thought it could possibly make a good photograph.
I approached the mother and asked if I could take a picture, to which she agreed. I took the photo and thought nothing more of it until I reached home from our break and was surprised that, with a little cropping etc, I had a lovely, relaxed and natural-looking picture.
At that point I was disappointed that I hadn’t taken the lady’s address as I would like to have forwarded the photo to her.
At times over the years I have looked at it and thought it was such a shame that I could not show her, and so many people had commented on the picture remarking how good it was.
I know it’s a long time ago and a long shot but I was thinking that maybe it had been a local lady with her two children and that if the picture was published locally someone may recognise the girls and would contact me with details as I would love to be able to reunite this photo with its subjects.
Andrew Seadon Carshalton, London Borough of Sutton Editor’s
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