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Jan Edward Stenersen and Mark Burger Stenersen


Jan and Mark in Broadwas at 1 Stoney-Ley, visiting Mabel Ganderton and her family.

Mabel Lloyd Ganderton was their first cousin twice removed.


 

 

Jan Edward Stenersen and Mark Burger Stenersen


Jan and Mark at the front of the Post Office at Knightwick in 1972. I can't believe that Mark would have been only two and a half years old. Where he is standing was very dangerous, obviously the Holland family didn't believe in Health & Safety back then!

 

 

Enjoying a holiday in Knightwick are Mrs. Josephine Stenersen, husband Gunvald and sons Jan and Mark.  Photograph and article taken from the Evening News, Wednesday, 12th July 1972.

THAT'S A FREQUENT REQUEST
JOSEPHINE HEARS IN DENMARK

Denmark requiring all children to be taught English from the age of 11. She has been preparing 80 ten-minute programmes for radio to be used in conjunction with ten television programmes.

Her introduction to Danish broadcasting came about when she met an English girl with whom she had been at College and the two have worked together on the current programmes.

Recently she was invited to do similar work for the Swedish radio and is working on a series of 15 ten-minute programmes.

Josephine, who is still teaching English in schools, finds that life in Denmark differs very little from life in England, and although shopping proved a little hazardous at first she has settled happily in that country.

Enjoying a holiday in Knightwick are Mrs. Josephine Stenersen, husband Gunvald and sons Jan and Mark.

Photograph and article taken from the Evening News, Wednesday, 12th July 1972