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NEWS - Bilder des Tages
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A Sotheby's employee next to a painting by Jenny Saville, entitled Juncture
Sotheby's Contemporary Art Auctions preview, London, UK - 01 Mar 2019
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PEOPLE - Fussball: Nordirland - Schweiz in Belfast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Greenwood/BPI/REX/Shutterstock (9215400as)
George Saville surrounded by Switzerland players
Northern Ireland v Switzerland, FIFA World Cup Russia 2018 Play-Off, First Leg, Windsor Park, UK - 9 November 2017
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PEOPLE - Fussball: Nordirland - Schweiz in Belfast
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George Saville and Xherdan Shaqiri
Northern Ireland v Switzerland, FIFA World Cup Russia 2018 Play-Off, First Leg, Windsor Park, UK - 9 November 2017
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PEOPLE - Fussball: Nordirland - Schweiz in Belfast
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George Saville
Northern Ireland v Switzerland, FIFA World Cup Russia 2018 Play-Off, First Leg, Windsor Park, UK - 9 November 2017
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NEWS - Sothebys: 'Master and Muses' Vorstellung in London
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Jenny Saville. Shift. Estimate GBP 1,500,000-2,000,000
Sotheby's 'Masters and their Muses' preview, London, UK - 16 Jun 2016
Masterworks by Picasso, Modigliani, Rodin and Warhol unveiled in London ahead of Showpiece Summer Auctions at Sotheby's.
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FEATURE: Woll-Woche an der Saville Strasse in London
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Savile Row is transformed into green pasture and populated with Bowmont Merino and Exmoor Horn sheep
'Sheep on The Row' launching Wool Week, Saville Row, London, Britain - 05 Oct 2015
The Campaign for Wool - 'Sheep on the Row'. Savile Row is transformed into green pasture and populated with Bowmont Merino and Exmoor Horn Sheep
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FEATURE: Woll-Woche an der Saville Strasse in London
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Savile Row is transformed into green pasture and populated with Bowmont Merino and Exmoor Horn sheep
'Sheep on The Row' launching Wool Week, Saville Row, London, Britain - 05 Oct 2015
The Campaign for Wool - 'Sheep on the Row'. Savile Row is transformed into green pasture and populated with Bowmont Merino and Exmoor Horn Sheep
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FEATURE: Woll-Woche an der Saville Strasse in London
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Models pose as Savile Row is transformed into green pasture and populated with Bowmont Merino and Exmoor Horn sheep
'Sheep on The Row' launching Wool Week, Saville Row, London, Britain - 05 Oct 2015
The Campaign for Wool - 'Sheep on the Row'. Savile Row is transformed into green pasture and populated with Bowmont Merino and Exmoor Horn Sheep
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FEATURE: Woll-Woche an der Saville Strasse in London
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Harry Parker, owner of the Exmoor Horn flock. Savile Row is transformed into green pasture and populated with Bowmont Merino and Exmoor Horn sheep to mark the launch of Wool Week 2015
'Sheep on The Row' launching Wool Week, Saville Row, London, Britain - 05 Oct 2015
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FEATURE: Woll-Woche an der Saville Strasse in London
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Alex James
'Sheep on The Row' launching Wool Week, Saville Row, London, Britain - 05 Oct 2015
Alex James launches Wool Week as Savile Row is transformed into green pasture and populated with real sheep. The iconic street was transformed into a luscious green pasture, completely covered in turf and closed to traffic while real life Merino and Exmoor Longhorn sheep graze along the Row.
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FEATURE: Woll-Woche an der Saville Strasse in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Rudkin/REX Shutterstock (5212901i)
Savile Row is transformed into green pasture and populated with Bowmont Merino and Exmoor Horn sheep
'Sheep on The Row' launching Wool Week, Saville Row, London, Britain - 05 Oct 2015
The Campaign for Wool - 'Sheep on the Row'. Savile Row is transformed into green pasture and populated with Bowmont Merino and Exmoor Horn Sheep
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FEATURE: Woll-Woche an der Saville Strasse in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Rudkin/REX Shutterstock (5212901l)
Savile Row is transformed into green pasture and populated with Bowmont Merino and Exmoor Horn sheep
'Sheep on The Row' launching Wool Week, Saville Row, London, Britain - 05 Oct 2015
The Campaign for Wool - 'Sheep on the Row'. Savile Row is transformed into green pasture and populated with Bowmont Merino and Exmoor Horn Sheep
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FEATURE: Woll-Woche an der Saville Strasse in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Rudkin/REX Shutterstock (5212901m)
Savile Row is transformed into green pasture and populated with Bowmont Merino and Exmoor Horn sheep
'Sheep on The Row' launching Wool Week, Saville Row, London, Britain - 05 Oct 2015
The Campaign for Wool - 'Sheep on the Row'. Savile Row is transformed into green pasture and populated with Bowmont Merino and Exmoor Horn Sheep
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FEATURE: Woll-Woche an der Saville Strasse in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Rudkin/REX Shutterstock (5212901k)
Savile Row is transformed into green pasture and populated with Bowmont Merino and Exmoor Horn sheep
'Sheep on The Row' launching Wool Week, Saville Row, London, Britain - 05 Oct 2015
The Campaign for Wool - 'Sheep on the Row'. Savile Row is transformed into green pasture and populated with Bowmont Merino and Exmoor Horn Sheep
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FEATURE: Woll-Woche an der Saville Strasse in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Rudkin/REX Shutterstock (5212901d)
Savile Row apprentices
'Sheep on The Row' launching Wool Week, Saville Row, London, Britain - 05 Oct 2015
The Campaign for Wool - Sheep on the Row. Savile Row is transformed into green pasture and populated with Bowmont Merino and Exmoor Horn Sheep
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FEATURE: Woll-Woche an der Saville Strasse in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Rudkin/REX Shutterstock (5212901b)
Nicholas Coleridge and Alex James herd sheep down Savile Row.
?Sheep on The Row? launching Wool Week, Saville Row, London, Britain - 05 Oct 2015
The Campaign for Wool - 'Sheep on the Row'. Savile Row is transformed into green pasture and populated with Bowmont Merino and Exmoor Horn Sheep
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99-year-old Dolly Saville, who is the world's oldest barmaid, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 10 Apr 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson/REX (3693387i)
World's Oldest Barmaid Refuses To Call Time Yet
A great-great grandmother who is the oldest barmaid in the world will soon celebrate her 100th birthday - but has no plans to retire.
Dolly Saville still works three days a week at The Red Lion Hotel in Wendover, Bucks, where she has been pulling pints for an incredible 74 years since 1940.
The pensioner started working at the bar when she was just 26 and King George VI was on the throne, Winston Churchill was Prime Minister and Britain was in the grip of World War Two.
Over the last seven decades she has served scores of famous faces, including actor Pierce Brosnan, former Prime Minister Ted Heath, footballer Stanley Matthews, wartime singer Vera Lynn, ballet dancer Margot Fonteyn and actress Elizabeth Taylor.
Until six years ago when she was 94 she was still working at least six hours a day, six days a week and has only ever had two weeks sick leave.
She has now reduced her work to three shifts a week, but still spends hours on her feet clearing tables, polishing glasses and serving customers.
The pensioner, who has three grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and one great-great granddaughter, has pulled and poured a staggering two million pints in the bar, which has been named Dolly's in her honour.
"I love my work and I love the people, it keeps me going and it's better than sitting around," said Dolly, whose two children are long retired.
"I never thought I would be here this long, but I've loved every minute of it. My family keeps asking if I want to stop, but I have no plans to retire.
"My boss is lovely and if he asked me to work an extra shift I would say yes as he has been so kind to me."
Dolly was born in Eton, Berkshire, and moved to Wendover at the age of three. She left school at 14 and went into service as a house maid.
She marr...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KDUHHCEWM
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99-year-old Dolly Saville, who is the world's oldest barmaid, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 10 Apr 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson/REX (3693387h)
World's Oldest Barmaid Refuses To Call Time Yet
A great-great grandmother who is the oldest barmaid in the world will soon celebrate her 100th birthday - but has no plans to retire.
Dolly Saville still works three days a week at The Red Lion Hotel in Wendover, Bucks, where she has been pulling pints for an incredible 74 years since 1940.
The pensioner started working at the bar when she was just 26 and King George VI was on the throne, Winston Churchill was Prime Minister and Britain was in the grip of World War Two.
Over the last seven decades she has served scores of famous faces, including actor Pierce Brosnan, former Prime Minister Ted Heath, footballer Stanley Matthews, wartime singer Vera Lynn, ballet dancer Margot Fonteyn and actress Elizabeth Taylor.
Until six years ago when she was 94 she was still working at least six hours a day, six days a week and has only ever had two weeks sick leave.
She has now reduced her work to three shifts a week, but still spends hours on her feet clearing tables, polishing glasses and serving customers.
The pensioner, who has three grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and one great-great granddaughter, has pulled and poured a staggering two million pints in the bar, which has been named Dolly's in her honour.
"I love my work and I love the people, it keeps me going and it's better than sitting around," said Dolly, whose two children are long retired.
"I never thought I would be here this long, but I've loved every minute of it. My family keeps asking if I want to stop, but I have no plans to retire.
"My boss is lovely and if he asked me to work an extra shift I would say yes as he has been so kind to me."
Dolly was born in Eton, Berkshire, and moved to Wendover at the age of three. She left school at 14 and went into service as a house maid.
She marr...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KDUHHCEWM
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99-year-old Dolly Saville, who is the world's oldest barmaid, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 10 Apr 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson/REX (3693387g)
World's Oldest Barmaid Refuses To Call Time Yet
A great-great grandmother who is the oldest barmaid in the world will soon celebrate her 100th birthday - but has no plans to retire.
Dolly Saville still works three days a week at The Red Lion Hotel in Wendover, Bucks, where she has been pulling pints for an incredible 74 years since 1940.
The pensioner started working at the bar when she was just 26 and King George VI was on the throne, Winston Churchill was Prime Minister and Britain was in the grip of World War Two.
Over the last seven decades she has served scores of famous faces, including actor Pierce Brosnan, former Prime Minister Ted Heath, footballer Stanley Matthews, wartime singer Vera Lynn, ballet dancer Margot Fonteyn and actress Elizabeth Taylor.
Until six years ago when she was 94 she was still working at least six hours a day, six days a week and has only ever had two weeks sick leave.
She has now reduced her work to three shifts a week, but still spends hours on her feet clearing tables, polishing glasses and serving customers.
The pensioner, who has three grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and one great-great granddaughter, has pulled and poured a staggering two million pints in the bar, which has been named Dolly's in her honour.
"I love my work and I love the people, it keeps me going and it's better than sitting around," said Dolly, whose two children are long retired.
"I never thought I would be here this long, but I've loved every minute of it. My family keeps asking if I want to stop, but I have no plans to retire.
"My boss is lovely and if he asked me to work an extra shift I would say yes as he has been so kind to me."
Dolly was born in Eton, Berkshire, and moved to Wendover at the age of three. She left school at 14 and went into service as a house maid.
She marr...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KDUHHCEWM
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99-year-old Dolly Saville, who is the world's oldest barmaid, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 10 Apr 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson/REX (3693387f)
World's Oldest Barmaid Refuses To Call Time Yet
A great-great grandmother who is the oldest barmaid in the world will soon celebrate her 100th birthday - but has no plans to retire.
Dolly Saville still works three days a week at The Red Lion Hotel in Wendover, Bucks, where she has been pulling pints for an incredible 74 years since 1940.
The pensioner started working at the bar when she was just 26 and King George VI was on the throne, Winston Churchill was Prime Minister and Britain was in the grip of World War Two.
Over the last seven decades she has served scores of famous faces, including actor Pierce Brosnan, former Prime Minister Ted Heath, footballer Stanley Matthews, wartime singer Vera Lynn, ballet dancer Margot Fonteyn and actress Elizabeth Taylor.
Until six years ago when she was 94 she was still working at least six hours a day, six days a week and has only ever had two weeks sick leave.
She has now reduced her work to three shifts a week, but still spends hours on her feet clearing tables, polishing glasses and serving customers.
The pensioner, who has three grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and one great-great granddaughter, has pulled and poured a staggering two million pints in the bar, which has been named Dolly's in her honour.
"I love my work and I love the people, it keeps me going and it's better than sitting around," said Dolly, whose two children are long retired.
"I never thought I would be here this long, but I've loved every minute of it. My family keeps asking if I want to stop, but I have no plans to retire.
"My boss is lovely and if he asked me to work an extra shift I would say yes as he has been so kind to me."
Dolly was born in Eton, Berkshire, and moved to Wendover at the age of three. She left school at 14 and went into service as a house maid.
She marr...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KDUHHCEWM
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99-year-old Dolly Saville, who is the world's oldest barmaid, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 10 Apr 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson/REX (3693387e)
World's Oldest Barmaid Refuses To Call Time Yet
A great-great grandmother who is the oldest barmaid in the world will soon celebrate her 100th birthday - but has no plans to retire.
Dolly Saville still works three days a week at The Red Lion Hotel in Wendover, Bucks, where she has been pulling pints for an incredible 74 years since 1940.
The pensioner started working at the bar when she was just 26 and King George VI was on the throne, Winston Churchill was Prime Minister and Britain was in the grip of World War Two.
Over the last seven decades she has served scores of famous faces, including actor Pierce Brosnan, former Prime Minister Ted Heath, footballer Stanley Matthews, wartime singer Vera Lynn, ballet dancer Margot Fonteyn and actress Elizabeth Taylor.
Until six years ago when she was 94 she was still working at least six hours a day, six days a week and has only ever had two weeks sick leave.
She has now reduced her work to three shifts a week, but still spends hours on her feet clearing tables, polishing glasses and serving customers.
The pensioner, who has three grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and one great-great granddaughter, has pulled and poured a staggering two million pints in the bar, which has been named Dolly's in her honour.
"I love my work and I love the people, it keeps me going and it's better than sitting around," said Dolly, whose two children are long retired.
"I never thought I would be here this long, but I've loved every minute of it. My family keeps asking if I want to stop, but I have no plans to retire.
"My boss is lovely and if he asked me to work an extra shift I would say yes as he has been so kind to me."
Dolly was born in Eton, Berkshire, and moved to Wendover at the age of three. She left school at 14 and went into service as a house maid.
She marr...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KDUHHCEWM
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97-year-old Dolly Saville, who is the world's oldest barmaid, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 15 Sep 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson/REX (1451010l)
World's Oldest Barmaid Refuses To Call Time Yet
A great-great grandmother who is the oldest barmaid in the world will soon celebrate her 100th birthday - but has no plans to retire.
Dolly Saville still works three days a week at The Red Lion Hotel in Wendover, Bucks, where she has been pulling pints for an incredible 74 years since 1940.
The pensioner started working at the bar when she was just 26 and King George VI was on the throne, Winston Churchill was Prime Minister and Britain was in the grip of World War Two.
Over the last seven decades she has served scores of famous faces, including actor Pierce Brosnan, former Prime Minister Ted Heath, footballer Stanley Matthews, wartime singer Vera Lynn, ballet dancer Margot Fonteyn and actress Elizabeth Taylor.
Until six years ago when she was 94 she was still working at least six hours a day, six days a week and has only ever had two weeks sick leave.
She has now reduced her work to three shifts a week, but still spends hours on her feet clearing tables, polishing glasses and serving customers.
The pensioner, who has three grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and one great-great granddaughter, has pulled and poured a staggering two million pints in the bar, which has been named Dolly's in her honour.
"I love my work and I love the people, it keeps me going and it's better than sitting around," said Dolly, whose two children are long retired.
"I never thought I would be here this long, but I've loved every minute of it. My family keeps asking if I want to stop, but I have no plans to retire.
"My boss is lovely and if he asked me to work an extra shift I would say yes as he has been so kind to me."
Dolly was born in Eton, Berkshire, and moved to Wendover at the age of three. She left school at 14 and went into service as a house maid.
She marr...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KDUHHCEWM
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97-year-old Dolly Saville, who is the world's oldest barmaid, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 15 Sep 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson/REX (1451010j)
World's Oldest Barmaid Refuses To Call Time Yet
A great-great grandmother who is the oldest barmaid in the world will soon celebrate her 100th birthday - but has no plans to retire.
Dolly Saville still works three days a week at The Red Lion Hotel in Wendover, Bucks, where she has been pulling pints for an incredible 74 years since 1940.
The pensioner started working at the bar when she was just 26 and King George VI was on the throne, Winston Churchill was Prime Minister and Britain was in the grip of World War Two.
Over the last seven decades she has served scores of famous faces, including actor Pierce Brosnan, former Prime Minister Ted Heath, footballer Stanley Matthews, wartime singer Vera Lynn, ballet dancer Margot Fonteyn and actress Elizabeth Taylor.
Until six years ago when she was 94 she was still working at least six hours a day, six days a week and has only ever had two weeks sick leave.
She has now reduced her work to three shifts a week, but still spends hours on her feet clearing tables, polishing glasses and serving customers.
The pensioner, who has three grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and one great-great granddaughter, has pulled and poured a staggering two million pints in the bar, which has been named Dolly's in her honour.
"I love my work and I love the people, it keeps me going and it's better than sitting around," said Dolly, whose two children are long retired.
"I never thought I would be here this long, but I've loved every minute of it. My family keeps asking if I want to stop, but I have no plans to retire.
"My boss is lovely and if he asked me to work an extra shift I would say yes as he has been so kind to me."
Dolly was born in Eton, Berkshire, and moved to Wendover at the age of three. She left school at 14 and went into service as a house maid.
She marr...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KDUHHCEWM
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99-year-old Dolly Saville, who is the world's oldest barmaid, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 10 Apr 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson/REX (3693387d)
World's Oldest Barmaid Refuses To Call Time Yet
A great-great grandmother who is the oldest barmaid in the world will soon celebrate her 100th birthday - but has no plans to retire.
Dolly Saville still works three days a week at The Red Lion Hotel in Wendover, Bucks, where she has been pulling pints for an incredible 74 years since 1940.
The pensioner started working at the bar when she was just 26 and King George VI was on the throne, Winston Churchill was Prime Minister and Britain was in the grip of World War Two.
Over the last seven decades she has served scores of famous faces, including actor Pierce Brosnan, former Prime Minister Ted Heath, footballer Stanley Matthews, wartime singer Vera Lynn, ballet dancer Margot Fonteyn and actress Elizabeth Taylor.
Until six years ago when she was 94 she was still working at least six hours a day, six days a week and has only ever had two weeks sick leave.
She has now reduced her work to three shifts a week, but still spends hours on her feet clearing tables, polishing glasses and serving customers.
The pensioner, who has three grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and one great-great granddaughter, has pulled and poured a staggering two million pints in the bar, which has been named Dolly's in her honour.
"I love my work and I love the people, it keeps me going and it's better than sitting around," said Dolly, whose two children are long retired.
"I never thought I would be here this long, but I've loved every minute of it. My family keeps asking if I want to stop, but I have no plans to retire.
"My boss is lovely and if he asked me to work an extra shift I would say yes as he has been so kind to me."
Dolly was born in Eton, Berkshire, and moved to Wendover at the age of three. She left school at 14 and went into service as a house maid.
She marr...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KDUHHCEWM
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99-year-old Dolly Saville, who is the world's oldest barmaid, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 10 Apr 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson/REX (3693387c)
World's Oldest Barmaid Refuses To Call Time Yet
A great-great grandmother who is the oldest barmaid in the world will soon celebrate her 100th birthday - but has no plans to retire.
Dolly Saville still works three days a week at The Red Lion Hotel in Wendover, Bucks, where she has been pulling pints for an incredible 74 years since 1940.
The pensioner started working at the bar when she was just 26 and King George VI was on the throne, Winston Churchill was Prime Minister and Britain was in the grip of World War Two.
Over the last seven decades she has served scores of famous faces, including actor Pierce Brosnan, former Prime Minister Ted Heath, footballer Stanley Matthews, wartime singer Vera Lynn, ballet dancer Margot Fonteyn and actress Elizabeth Taylor.
Until six years ago when she was 94 she was still working at least six hours a day, six days a week and has only ever had two weeks sick leave.
She has now reduced her work to three shifts a week, but still spends hours on her feet clearing tables, polishing glasses and serving customers.
The pensioner, who has three grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and one great-great granddaughter, has pulled and poured a staggering two million pints in the bar, which has been named Dolly's in her honour.
"I love my work and I love the people, it keeps me going and it's better than sitting around," said Dolly, whose two children are long retired.
"I never thought I would be here this long, but I've loved every minute of it. My family keeps asking if I want to stop, but I have no plans to retire.
"My boss is lovely and if he asked me to work an extra shift I would say yes as he has been so kind to me."
Dolly was born in Eton, Berkshire, and moved to Wendover at the age of three. She left school at 14 and went into service as a house maid.
She marr...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KDUHHCEWM
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99-year-old Dolly Saville, who is the world's oldest barmaid, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 10 Apr 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson/REX (3693387b)
World's Oldest Barmaid Refuses To Call Time Yet
A great-great grandmother who is the oldest barmaid in the world will soon celebrate her 100th birthday - but has no plans to retire.
Dolly Saville still works three days a week at The Red Lion Hotel in Wendover, Bucks, where she has been pulling pints for an incredible 74 years since 1940.
The pensioner started working at the bar when she was just 26 and King George VI was on the throne, Winston Churchill was Prime Minister and Britain was in the grip of World War Two.
Over the last seven decades she has served scores of famous faces, including actor Pierce Brosnan, former Prime Minister Ted Heath, footballer Stanley Matthews, wartime singer Vera Lynn, ballet dancer Margot Fonteyn and actress Elizabeth Taylor.
Until six years ago when she was 94 she was still working at least six hours a day, six days a week and has only ever had two weeks sick leave.
She has now reduced her work to three shifts a week, but still spends hours on her feet clearing tables, polishing glasses and serving customers.
The pensioner, who has three grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and one great-great granddaughter, has pulled and poured a staggering two million pints in the bar, which has been named Dolly's in her honour.
"I love my work and I love the people, it keeps me going and it's better than sitting around," said Dolly, whose two children are long retired.
"I never thought I would be here this long, but I've loved every minute of it. My family keeps asking if I want to stop, but I have no plans to retire.
"My boss is lovely and if he asked me to work an extra shift I would say yes as he has been so kind to me."
Dolly was born in Eton, Berkshire, and moved to Wendover at the age of three. She left school at 14 and went into service as a house maid.
She marr...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KDUHHCEWM
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99-year-old Dolly Saville, who is the world's oldest barmaid, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 10 Apr 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson/REX (3693387a)
World's Oldest Barmaid Refuses To Call Time Yet
A great-great grandmother who is the oldest barmaid in the world will soon celebrate her 100th birthday - but has no plans to retire.
Dolly Saville still works three days a week at The Red Lion Hotel in Wendover, Bucks, where she has been pulling pints for an incredible 74 years since 1940.
The pensioner started working at the bar when she was just 26 and King George VI was on the throne, Winston Churchill was Prime Minister and Britain was in the grip of World War Two.
Over the last seven decades she has served scores of famous faces, including actor Pierce Brosnan, former Prime Minister Ted Heath, footballer Stanley Matthews, wartime singer Vera Lynn, ballet dancer Margot Fonteyn and actress Elizabeth Taylor.
Until six years ago when she was 94 she was still working at least six hours a day, six days a week and has only ever had two weeks sick leave.
She has now reduced her work to three shifts a week, but still spends hours on her feet clearing tables, polishing glasses and serving customers.
The pensioner, who has three grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and one great-great granddaughter, has pulled and poured a staggering two million pints in the bar, which has been named Dolly's in her honour.
"I love my work and I love the people, it keeps me going and it's better than sitting around," said Dolly, whose two children are long retired.
"I never thought I would be here this long, but I've loved every minute of it. My family keeps asking if I want to stop, but I have no plans to retire.
"My boss is lovely and if he asked me to work an extra shift I would say yes as he has been so kind to me."
Dolly was born in Eton, Berkshire, and moved to Wendover at the age of three. She left school at 14 and went into service as a house maid.
She marr...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KDUHHCEWM
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97-year-old Dolly Saville, who is the world's oldest barmaid, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 15 Sep 2011
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World's Oldest Barmaid Refuses To Call Time Yet
A great-great grandmother who is the oldest barmaid in the world will soon celebrate her 100th birthday - but has no plans to retire.
Dolly Saville still works three days a week at The Red Lion Hotel in Wendover, Bucks, where she has been pulling pints for an incredible 74 years since 1940.
The pensioner started working at the bar when she was just 26 and King George VI was on the throne, Winston Churchill was Prime Minister and Britain was in the grip of World War Two.
Over the last seven decades she has served scores of famous faces, including actor Pierce Brosnan, former Prime Minister Ted Heath, footballer Stanley Matthews, wartime singer Vera Lynn, ballet dancer Margot Fonteyn and actress Elizabeth Taylor.
Until six years ago when she was 94 she was still working at least six hours a day, six days a week and has only ever had two weeks sick leave.
She has now reduced her work to three shifts a week, but still spends hours on her feet clearing tables, polishing glasses and serving customers.
The pensioner, who has three grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and one great-great granddaughter, has pulled and poured a staggering two million pints in the bar, which has been named Dolly's in her honour.
"I love my work and I love the people, it keeps me going and it's better than sitting around," said Dolly, whose two children are long retired.
"I never thought I would be here this long, but I've loved every minute of it. My family keeps asking if I want to stop, but I have no plans to retire.
"My boss is lovely and if he asked me to work an extra shift I would say yes as he has been so kind to me."
Dolly was born in Eton, Berkshire, and moved to Wendover at the age of three. She left school at 14 and went into service as a house maid.
She marr...
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97-year-old Dolly Saville, who is the world's oldest barmaid, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 15 Sep 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson/REX (1451010i)
World's Oldest Barmaid Refuses To Call Time Yet
A great-great grandmother who is the oldest barmaid in the world will soon celebrate her 100th birthday - but has no plans to retire.
Dolly Saville still works three days a week at The Red Lion Hotel in Wendover, Bucks, where she has been pulling pints for an incredible 74 years since 1940.
The pensioner started working at the bar when she was just 26 and King George VI was on the throne, Winston Churchill was Prime Minister and Britain was in the grip of World War Two.
Over the last seven decades she has served scores of famous faces, including actor Pierce Brosnan, former Prime Minister Ted Heath, footballer Stanley Matthews, wartime singer Vera Lynn, ballet dancer Margot Fonteyn and actress Elizabeth Taylor.
Until six years ago when she was 94 she was still working at least six hours a day, six days a week and has only ever had two weeks sick leave.
She has now reduced her work to three shifts a week, but still spends hours on her feet clearing tables, polishing glasses and serving customers.
The pensioner, who has three grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and one great-great granddaughter, has pulled and poured a staggering two million pints in the bar, which has been named Dolly's in her honour.
"I love my work and I love the people, it keeps me going and it's better than sitting around," said Dolly, whose two children are long retired.
"I never thought I would be here this long, but I've loved every minute of it. My family keeps asking if I want to stop, but I have no plans to retire.
"My boss is lovely and if he asked me to work an extra shift I would say yes as he has been so kind to me."
Dolly was born in Eton, Berkshire, and moved to Wendover at the age of three. She left school at 14 and went into service as a house maid.
She marr...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KDUHHCEWM
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97-year-old Dolly Saville, who is the world's oldest barmaid, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 15 Sep 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson/REX (1451010h)
World's Oldest Barmaid Refuses To Call Time Yet
A great-great grandmother who is the oldest barmaid in the world will soon celebrate her 100th birthday - but has no plans to retire.
Dolly Saville still works three days a week at The Red Lion Hotel in Wendover, Bucks, where she has been pulling pints for an incredible 74 years since 1940.
The pensioner started working at the bar when she was just 26 and King George VI was on the throne, Winston Churchill was Prime Minister and Britain was in the grip of World War Two.
Over the last seven decades she has served scores of famous faces, including actor Pierce Brosnan, former Prime Minister Ted Heath, footballer Stanley Matthews, wartime singer Vera Lynn, ballet dancer Margot Fonteyn and actress Elizabeth Taylor.
Until six years ago when she was 94 she was still working at least six hours a day, six days a week and has only ever had two weeks sick leave.
She has now reduced her work to three shifts a week, but still spends hours on her feet clearing tables, polishing glasses and serving customers.
The pensioner, who has three grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and one great-great granddaughter, has pulled and poured a staggering two million pints in the bar, which has been named Dolly's in her honour.
"I love my work and I love the people, it keeps me going and it's better than sitting around," said Dolly, whose two children are long retired.
"I never thought I would be here this long, but I've loved every minute of it. My family keeps asking if I want to stop, but I have no plans to retire.
"My boss is lovely and if he asked me to work an extra shift I would say yes as he has been so kind to me."
Dolly was born in Eton, Berkshire, and moved to Wendover at the age of three. She left school at 14 and went into service as a house maid.
She marr...
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Posing together are the pop singer and a disc jockey who appeared in today's poll- winners All Star concert at the Empire Pool. Wembley. They are Tom Jones (left) of Pontypridd, Wales, one of the first big singing stars to emerge this year. The bizarre companion is disc jockey ex- yorkshire miner, Jimmy Savile a regular compere of Top of the Pops.
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Bespectacled pop start Cliff Richard and disc jockey Jimmy Savile toast each other at the Savoy Hotel at lunch time today, where they attended a Variety Club luncheon. They were amongst the winners who received awards. 14th September 1965 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Jimmy Savile in his penthouse suite overlooking Roundhay Park, Leeds. Jimmy is an English DJ, and television personality, best known for his television show Jim'll Fix It, and presenting Top of the Pops. Jimmy is back on screens on UKTV Gold show, Jim'll Fix It: Now and Then.
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Jimmy Savile in his penthouse suite overlooking Roundhay Park, Leeds. Jimmy is an English DJ, and television personality, best known for his television show Jim'll Fix It, and presenting Top of the Pops. Jimmy is back on screens on UKTV Gold show, Jim'll Fix It: Now and Then.
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Jimmy Savile in his penthouse suite overlooking Roundhay Park, Leeds. Jimmy is an English DJ, and television personality, best known for his television show Jim'll Fix It, and presenting Top of the Pops. Jimmy is back on screens on UKTV Gold show, Jim'll Fix It: Now and Then.
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Jimmy Savile in his penthouse suite overlooking Roundhay Park, Leeds. Jimmy is an English DJ, and television personality, best known for his television show Jim'll Fix It, and presenting Top of the Pops. Jimmy is back on screens on UKTV Gold show, Jim'll Fix It: Now and Then.
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Jimmy Savile in his penthouse suite overlooking Roundhay Park, Leeds. Jimmy is an English DJ, and television personality, best known for his television show Jim'll Fix It, and presenting Top of the Pops. Jimmy is back on screens on UKTV Gold show, Jim'll Fix It: Now and Then.
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Jimmy Savile in his penthouse suite overlooking Roundhay Park, Leeds. Jimmy is an English DJ, and television personality, best known for his television show Jim'll Fix It, and presenting Top of the Pops. Jimmy is back on screens on UKTV Gold show, Jim'll Fix It: Now and Then.
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Jimmy Savile in his penthouse suite overlooking Roundhay Park, Leeds. Jimmy is an English DJ, and television personality, best known for his television show Jim'll Fix It, and presenting Top of the Pops. Jimmy is back on screens on UKTV Gold show, Jim'll Fix It: Now and Then.
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Jimmy Savile in his penthouse suite overlooking Roundhay Park, Leeds. Jimmy is an English DJ, and television personality, best known for his television show Jim'll Fix It, and presenting Top of the Pops. Jimmy is back on screens on UKTV Gold show, Jim'll Fix It: Now and Then.
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Jimmy Savile in his penthouse suite overlooking Roundhay Park, Leeds. Jimmy is an English DJ, and television personality, best known for his television show Jim'll Fix It, and presenting Top of the Pops. Jimmy is back on screens on UKTV Gold show, Jim'll Fix It: Now and Then.
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Jimmy Savile in his penthouse suite overlooking Roundhay Park, Leeds. Jimmy is an English DJ, and television personality, best known for his television show Jim'll Fix It, and presenting Top of the Pops. Jimmy is back on screens on UKTV Gold show, Jim'll Fix It: Now and Then.
© Gary Calton / eyevine
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Jimmy Savile in his penthouse suite overlooking Roundhay Park, Leeds. Jimmy is an English DJ, and television personality, best known for his television show Jim'll Fix It, and presenting Top of the Pops. Jimmy is back on screens on UKTV Gold show, Jim'll Fix It: Now and Then.
© Gary Calton / eyevine
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Jimmy Savile in his penthouse suite overlooking Roundhay Park, Leeds. Jimmy is an English DJ, and television personality, best known for his television show Jim'll Fix It, and presenting Top of the Pops. Jimmy is back on screens on UKTV Gold show, Jim'll Fix It: Now and Then.
© Gary Calton / eyevine
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Jimmy Savile in his penthouse suite overlooking Roundhay Park, Leeds. Jimmy is an English DJ, and television personality, best known for his television show Jim'll Fix It, and presenting Top of the Pops. Jimmy is back on screens on UKTV Gold show, Jim'll Fix It: Now and Then.
© Gary Calton / eyevine
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97-year-old Dolly Saville, who is the world's oldest barmaid, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 15 Sep 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features (1451010l)
World's Oldest Barmaid Not Calling Time Yet
A 97-year-old British woman has become the oldest barmaid in the world.
Dolly Saville still works at The Red Lion Hotel in Wendover, Buckinghamshire, where she has been for an incredible 71 years.
The pensioner started working at the bar in 1940 when she was just 26.
Today, she puts work shy youngsters to shame by continuing to do the physically demanding job despite being nearly 100.
Over the last seven decades she has served scores of famous faces including actor Pierce Brosnan, former Prime Minister Ted Heath, footballer Stanley Matthews and wartime singer Vera Lynn.
Until three years ago - up until she was 94 - Dolly was still working at least six hours a day, six days a week.
During the last 70 years she has pulled and poured a staggering two million pints and has had a total of just two weeks sick leave.
Dolly has now reduced her hours to three shifts a week but plans to continue in the bar, which has been named Dolly's in her honour, until she is at least 100.
"I love my job and really like meeting new people and talking to them, it's far better than just sitting around," she said.
"I work for three hours at a time and am constantly on my feet, but I don't mind.
"I'm very happy here and plan to continue working until they carry me out."
Dolly, who moved to Wendover at the age of three, left school at 14 and went into service as a house maid.
She married in her late teens and her daughter Anne was born soon after, followed by her son Roland.
When war broke out several years later, her husband joined the RAF and Dolly had to get a job to support the family.
She had never done bar work before but was offered a job in the hotel by the landlord who spotted her walking past one day with her children.
"The landlord asked if I w...
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97-year-old Dolly Saville, who is the world's oldest barmaid, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 15 Sep 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features (1451010k)
World's Oldest Barmaid Not Calling Time Yet
A 97-year-old British woman has become the oldest barmaid in the world.
Dolly Saville still works at The Red Lion Hotel in Wendover, Buckinghamshire, where she has been for an incredible 71 years.
The pensioner started working at the bar in 1940 when she was just 26.
Today, she puts work shy youngsters to shame by continuing to do the physically demanding job despite being nearly 100.
Over the last seven decades she has served scores of famous faces including actor Pierce Brosnan, former Prime Minister Ted Heath, footballer Stanley Matthews and wartime singer Vera Lynn.
Until three years ago - up until she was 94 - Dolly was still working at least six hours a day, six days a week.
During the last 70 years she has pulled and poured a staggering two million pints and has had a total of just two weeks sick leave.
Dolly has now reduced her hours to three shifts a week but plans to continue in the bar, which has been named Dolly's in her honour, until she is at least 100.
"I love my job and really like meeting new people and talking to them, it's far better than just sitting around," she said.
"I work for three hours at a time and am constantly on my feet, but I don't mind.
"I'm very happy here and plan to continue working until they carry me out."
Dolly, who moved to Wendover at the age of three, left school at 14 and went into service as a house maid.
She married in her late teens and her daughter Anne was born soon after, followed by her son Roland.
When war broke out several years later, her husband joined the RAF and Dolly had to get a job to support the family.
She had never done bar work before but was offered a job in the hotel by the landlord who spotted her walking past one day with her children.
"The landlord asked if I w...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VCPPWPDDH
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97-year-old Dolly Saville, who is the world's oldest barmaid, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 15 Sep 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features (1451010g)
World's Oldest Barmaid Not Calling Time Yet
A 97-year-old British woman has become the oldest barmaid in the world.
Dolly Saville still works at The Red Lion Hotel in Wendover, Buckinghamshire, where she has been for an incredible 71 years.
The pensioner started working at the bar in 1940 when she was just 26.
Today, she puts work shy youngsters to shame by continuing to do the physically demanding job despite being nearly 100.
Over the last seven decades she has served scores of famous faces including actor Pierce Brosnan, former Prime Minister Ted Heath, footballer Stanley Matthews and wartime singer Vera Lynn.
Until three years ago - up until she was 94 - Dolly was still working at least six hours a day, six days a week.
During the last 70 years she has pulled and poured a staggering two million pints and has had a total of just two weeks sick leave.
Dolly has now reduced her hours to three shifts a week but plans to continue in the bar, which has been named Dolly's in her honour, until she is at least 100.
"I love my job and really like meeting new people and talking to them, it's far better than just sitting around," she said.
"I work for three hours at a time and am constantly on my feet, but I don't mind.
"I'm very happy here and plan to continue working until they carry me out."
Dolly, who moved to Wendover at the age of three, left school at 14 and went into service as a house maid.
She married in her late teens and her daughter Anne was born soon after, followed by her son Roland.
When war broke out several years later, her husband joined the RAF and Dolly had to get a job to support the family.
She had never done bar work before but was offered a job in the hotel by the landlord who spotted her walking past one day with her children.
"The landlord asked if I w...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VCPPWPDDH
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97-year-old Dolly Saville, who is the world's oldest barmaid, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 15 Sep 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features (1451010j)
World's Oldest Barmaid Not Calling Time Yet
A 97-year-old British woman has become the oldest barmaid in the world.
Dolly Saville still works at The Red Lion Hotel in Wendover, Buckinghamshire, where she has been for an incredible 71 years.
The pensioner started working at the bar in 1940 when she was just 26.
Today, she puts work shy youngsters to shame by continuing to do the physically demanding job despite being nearly 100.
Over the last seven decades she has served scores of famous faces including actor Pierce Brosnan, former Prime Minister Ted Heath, footballer Stanley Matthews and wartime singer Vera Lynn.
Until three years ago - up until she was 94 - Dolly was still working at least six hours a day, six days a week.
During the last 70 years she has pulled and poured a staggering two million pints and has had a total of just two weeks sick leave.
Dolly has now reduced her hours to three shifts a week but plans to continue in the bar, which has been named Dolly's in her honour, until she is at least 100.
"I love my job and really like meeting new people and talking to them, it's far better than just sitting around," she said.
"I work for three hours at a time and am constantly on my feet, but I don't mind.
"I'm very happy here and plan to continue working until they carry me out."
Dolly, who moved to Wendover at the age of three, left school at 14 and went into service as a house maid.
She married in her late teens and her daughter Anne was born soon after, followed by her son Roland.
When war broke out several years later, her husband joined the RAF and Dolly had to get a job to support the family.
She had never done bar work before but was offered a job in the hotel by the landlord who spotted her walking past one day with her children.
"The landlord asked if I w...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VCPPWPDDH
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97-year-old Dolly Saville, who is the world's oldest barmaid, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, Britain - 15 Sep 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features (1451010i)
World's Oldest Barmaid Not Calling Time Yet
A 97-year-old British woman has become the oldest barmaid in the world.
Dolly Saville still works at The Red Lion Hotel in Wendover, Buckinghamshire, where she has been for an incredible 71 years.
The pensioner started working at the bar in 1940 when she was just 26.
Today, she puts work shy youngsters to shame by continuing to do the physically demanding job despite being nearly 100.
Over the last seven decades she has served scores of famous faces including actor Pierce Brosnan, former Prime Minister Ted Heath, footballer Stanley Matthews and wartime singer Vera Lynn.
Until three years ago - up until she was 94 - Dolly was still working at least six hours a day, six days a week.
During the last 70 years she has pulled and poured a staggering two million pints and has had a total of just two weeks sick leave.
Dolly has now reduced her hours to three shifts a week but plans to continue in the bar, which has been named Dolly's in her honour, until she is at least 100.
"I love my job and really like meeting new people and talking to them, it's far better than just sitting around," she said.
"I work for three hours at a time and am constantly on my feet, but I don't mind.
"I'm very happy here and plan to continue working until they carry me out."
Dolly, who moved to Wendover at the age of three, left school at 14 and went into service as a house maid.
She married in her late teens and her daughter Anne was born soon after, followed by her son Roland.
When war broke out several years later, her husband joined the RAF and Dolly had to get a job to support the family.
She had never done bar work before but was offered a job in the hotel by the landlord who spotted her walking past one day with her children.
"The landlord asked if I w...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VCPPWPDDH
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