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Prince Charles visited Shipton Mill who hold HRH's Royal Warrant and specialise in high quality traditional milling. During the visit HRH met members of the milling team and other members of staff, before seeing some of the flour that they have milled, including flour from HRH's own Home Farm.
The Prince fells the quality the wheat from his farm called Heritage Blend.
During the first few days of the lockdown, the mill saw a huge twenty-five fold increase in demand, which entailed a great battle through long nights, to help meet the demand over the next few weeks
Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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Prince Charles visited Shipton Mill who hold HRH's Royal Warrant and specialise in high quality traditional milling. During the visit HRH met members of the milling team and other members of staff, before seeing some of the flour that they have milled, including flour from HRH's own Home Farm.
The Prince fells the quality the wheat from his farm called Heritage Blend.
During the first few days of the lockdown, the mill saw a huge twenty-five fold increase in demand, which entailed a great battle through long nights, to help meet the demand over the next few weeks
Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020 -
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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Prince Charles visited Shipton Mill who hold HRH's Royal Warrant and specialise in high quality traditional milling. During the visit HRH met members of the milling team and other members of staff, before seeing some of the flour that they have milled, including flour from HRH's own Home Farm.
The Prince fells the quality the wheat from his farm called Heritage Blend.
During the first few days of the lockdown, the mill saw a huge twenty-five fold increase in demand, which entailed a great battle through long nights, to help meet the demand over the next few weeks
Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020 -
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (10698057i)
Prince Charles visited Shipton Mill who hold HRH's Royal Warrant and specialise in high quality traditional milling. During the visit HRH met members of the milling team and other members of staff, before seeing some of the flour that they have milled, including flour from HRH's own Home Farm.
The Prince fells the quality the wheat from his farm called Heritage Blend.
During the first few days of the lockdown, the mill saw a huge twenty-five fold increase in demand, which entailed a great battle through long nights, to help meet the demand over the next few weeks
Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020 -
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (10698057g)
Prince Charles visited Shipton Mill who hold HRH's Royal Warrant and specialise in high quality traditional milling. During the visit HRH met members of the milling team and other members of staff, before seeing some of the flour that they have milled, including flour from HRH's own Home Farm.
The Prince fells the quality the wheat from his farm called Heritage Blend.
During the first few days of the lockdown, the mill saw a huge twenty-five fold increase in demand, which entailed a great battle through long nights, to help meet the demand over the next few weeks
Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020 -
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (10698057c)
Prince Charles visited Shipton Mill who hold HRH's Royal Warrant and specialise in high quality traditional milling. During the visit HRH met members of the milling team and other members of staff, before seeing some of the flour that they have milled, including flour from HRH's own Home Farm.
The Prince fells the quality the wheat from his farm called Heritage Blend.
During the first few days of the lockdown, the mill saw a huge twenty-five fold increase in demand, which entailed a great battle through long nights, to help meet the demand over the next few weeks
Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020 -
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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Prince Charles visited Shipton Mill who hold HRH's Royal Warrant and specialise in high quality traditional milling. During the visit HRH met members of the milling team and other members of staff, before seeing some of the flour that they have milled, including flour from HRH's own Home Farm.
The Prince fells the quality the wheat from his farm called Heritage Blend.
During the first few days of the lockdown, the mill saw a huge twenty-five fold increase in demand, which entailed a great battle through long nights, to help meet the demand over the next few weeks
Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020 -
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (10698057d)
Prince Charles visited Shipton Mill who hold HRH's Royal Warrant and specialise in high quality traditional milling. During the visit HRH met members of the milling team and other members of staff, before seeing some of the flour that they have milled, including flour from HRH's own Home Farm.
The Prince fells the quality the wheat from his farm called Heritage Blend.
During the first few days of the lockdown, the mill saw a huge twenty-five fold increase in demand, which entailed a great battle through long nights, to help meet the demand over the next few weeks
Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020 -
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (10698057b)
Prince Charles visited Shipton Mill who hold HRH's Royal Warrant and specialise in high quality traditional milling. During the visit HRH met members of the milling team and other members of staff, before seeing some of the flour that they have milled, including flour from HRH's own Home Farm.
The Prince fells the quality the wheat from his farm called Heritage Blend.
During the first few days of the lockdown, the mill saw a huge twenty-five fold increase in demand, which entailed a great battle through long nights, to help meet the demand over the next few weeks
Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020 -
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Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (10698057a)
Prince Charles visited Shipton Mill who hold HRH's Royal Warrant and specialise in high quality traditional milling. During the visit HRH met members of the milling team and other members of staff, before seeing some of the flour that they have milled, including flour from HRH's own Home Farm.
The Prince fells the quality the wheat from his farm called Heritage Blend.
During the first few days of the lockdown, the mill saw a huge twenty-five fold increase in demand, which entailed a great battle through long nights, to help meet the demand over the next few weeks
Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020 -
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STUDIO - Vanita Parti
Vanita Parti the founder of Blink Brow Bar, a walk-in eyebrow and eyelash beauty salon that use threading techniques. Parti is a former RAF pilot and brand manager at British Airways, she now has 24 walk-in bars in Britain, including in Selfridges, Harvey Nichols and John Lewis, as well as two in America. Four more are in the pipeline this year. Based in Marylebone, the business had sales of £6.9 million for the 12 months to March 2017.
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STUDIO - Vanita Parti
Vanita Parti the founder of Blink Brow Bar, a walk-in eyebrow and eyelash beauty salon that use threading techniques. Parti is a former RAF pilot and brand manager at British Airways, she now has 24 walk-in bars in Britain, including in Selfridges, Harvey Nichols and John Lewis, as well as two in America. Four more are in the pipeline this year. Based in Marylebone, the business had sales of £6.9 million for the 12 months to March 2017.
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STUDIO - Vanita Parti
Vanita Parti the founder of Blink Brow Bar, a walk-in eyebrow and eyelash beauty salon that use threading techniques. Parti is a former RAF pilot and brand manager at British Airways, she now has 24 walk-in bars in Britain, including in Selfridges, Harvey Nichols and John Lewis, as well as two in America. Four more are in the pipeline this year. Based in Marylebone, the business had sales of £6.9 million for the 12 months to March 2017.
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STUDIO - Vanita Parti
Vanita Parti the founder of Blink Brow Bar, a walk-in eyebrow and eyelash beauty salon that use threading techniques. Parti is a former RAF pilot and brand manager at British Airways, she now has 24 walk-in bars in Britain, including in Selfridges, Harvey Nichols and John Lewis, as well as two in America. Four more are in the pipeline this year. Based in Marylebone, the business had sales of £6.9 million for the 12 months to March 2017.
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STUDIO - Vanita Parti
Vanita Parti the founder of Blink Brow Bar, a walk-in eyebrow and eyelash beauty salon that use threading techniques. Parti is a former RAF pilot and brand manager at British Airways, she now has 24 walk-in bars in Britain, including in Selfridges, Harvey Nichols and John Lewis, as well as two in America. Four more are in the pipeline this year. Based in Marylebone, the business had sales of £6.9 million for the 12 months to March 2017.
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STUDIO - Stephen Westaby
Professor Stephen Westaby is a British heart surgeon at John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, England. He won the award of Midlander of the Year in 2002. Pictured with his heart pump.
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STUDIO - Stephen Westaby
Professor Stephen Westaby is a British heart surgeon at John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, England. He won the award of Midlander of the Year in 2002.
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STUDIO - Stephen Westaby
Professor Stephen Westaby is a British heart surgeon at John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, England. He won the award of Midlander of the Year in 2002.
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STUDIO - Stephen Westaby
Professor Stephen Westaby is a British heart surgeon at John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, England. He won the award of Midlander of the Year in 2002.
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STUDIO - Stephen Westaby
Professor Stephen Westaby is a British heart surgeon at John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, England. He won the award of Midlander of the Year in 2002.
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STUDIO - Stephen Westaby
Professor Stephen Westaby is a British heart surgeon at John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, England. He won the award of Midlander of the Year in 2002.
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STUDIO - Stephen Westaby
Professor Stephen Westaby is a British heart surgeon at John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, England. He won the award of Midlander of the Year in 2002.
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STUDIO - Stephen Westaby
Professor Stephen Westaby is a British heart surgeon at John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, England. He won the award of Midlander of the Year in 2002.
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STUDIO - Stephen Westaby
Professor Stephen Westaby is a British heart surgeon at John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, England. He won the award of Midlander of the Year in 2002.
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STUDIO - Stephen Westaby
Professor Stephen Westaby is a British heart surgeon at John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, England. He won the award of Midlander of the Year in 2002.
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STUDIO - Stephen Westaby
Professor Stephen Westaby is a British heart surgeon at John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, England. He won the award of Midlander of the Year in 2002.
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STUDIO - Stephen Westaby
Professor Stephen Westaby is a British heart surgeon at John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, England. He won the award of Midlander of the Year in 2002.
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The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
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The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
THE ANIMAL ANTICS OF THE CRANE FAMILY
The Crane family have turned passion into profit thanks to their unique creature company.
Animal Magic Pony Parties specialises in providing a wide variety of creatures great and small for children's parties and corporate events.
The idea for the company grew out of mum Sarah Crane's obsession with animals when she was growing up.
While most young girls yearn for a pony Sarah was so in love with critters of every kind that, at the age of seven, her most treasured pet was a worm named Freda.
Unbeknownst to her parents, she kept Freda in a pink bucket that she dangled out of her bedroom window.
Like any conscientious pet owner, young Sarah carefully cared for Freda by changing her soil and feeding her leaves.
As she grew older Sarah persuaded her mother to let her have a tortoise and a hamster and her love for animals was cemented.
When she was 10 she started an animal club with her friends and they would scour the countryside looking for injured birds and abandoned baby hedgehogs.
And sick or injured animals they stumbled across were then carefully looked after until they returned to health.
In her teenage years Sarah's animal mad nature didn't change and she found a like-minded nature lover in the form of boyfriend Robert when she was 15.
While others there age settled down to watch the latest pop bands on Top Of The Pops they turned over to David Attenborough wildlife documentaries.
In her late teens Sarah trained as a motorbike engineer and she and Robert headed off around the globe on a series of animal adventures.
After they returned to England they got married and their daughter Jasmine, now eight, was born, quickly fo...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLXTWGJT
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The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Caminada / Rex Features ( 1013761u )
The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
THE ANIMAL ANTICS OF THE CRANE FAMILY
The Crane family have turned passion into profit thanks to their unique creature company.
Animal Magic Pony Parties specialises in providing a wide variety of creatures great and small for children's parties and corporate events.
The idea for the company grew out of mum Sarah Crane's obsession with animals when she was growing up.
While most young girls yearn for a pony Sarah was so in love with critters of every kind that, at the age of seven, her most treasured pet was a worm named Freda.
Unbeknownst to her parents, she kept Freda in a pink bucket that she dangled out of her bedroom window.
Like any conscientious pet owner, young Sarah carefully cared for Freda by changing her soil and feeding her leaves.
As she grew older Sarah persuaded her mother to let her have a tortoise and a hamster and her love for animals was cemented.
When she was 10 she started an animal club with her friends and they would scour the countryside looking for injured birds and abandoned baby hedgehogs.
And sick or injured animals they stumbled across were then carefully looked after until they returned to health.
In her teenage years Sarah's animal mad nature didn't change and she found a like-minded nature lover in the form of boyfriend Robert when she was 15.
While others there age settled down to watch the latest pop bands on Top Of The Pops they turned over to David Attenborough wildlife documentaries.
In her late teens Sarah trained as a motorbike engineer and she and Robert headed off around the globe on a series of animal adventures.
After they returned to England they got married and their daughter Jasmine, now eight, was born, quickly fo...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLXTWGJT
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The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Caminada / Rex Features ( 1013761t )
The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
THE ANIMAL ANTICS OF THE CRANE FAMILY
The Crane family have turned passion into profit thanks to their unique creature company.
Animal Magic Pony Parties specialises in providing a wide variety of creatures great and small for children's parties and corporate events.
The idea for the company grew out of mum Sarah Crane's obsession with animals when she was growing up.
While most young girls yearn for a pony Sarah was so in love with critters of every kind that, at the age of seven, her most treasured pet was a worm named Freda.
Unbeknownst to her parents, she kept Freda in a pink bucket that she dangled out of her bedroom window.
Like any conscientious pet owner, young Sarah carefully cared for Freda by changing her soil and feeding her leaves.
As she grew older Sarah persuaded her mother to let her have a tortoise and a hamster and her love for animals was cemented.
When she was 10 she started an animal club with her friends and they would scour the countryside looking for injured birds and abandoned baby hedgehogs.
And sick or injured animals they stumbled across were then carefully looked after until they returned to health.
In her teenage years Sarah's animal mad nature didn't change and she found a like-minded nature lover in the form of boyfriend Robert when she was 15.
While others there age settled down to watch the latest pop bands on Top Of The Pops they turned over to David Attenborough wildlife documentaries.
In her late teens Sarah trained as a motorbike engineer and she and Robert headed off around the globe on a series of animal adventures.
After they returned to England they got married and their daughter Jasmine, now eight, was born, quickly fo...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLXTWGJT
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The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Caminada / Rex Features ( 1013761s )
The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
THE ANIMAL ANTICS OF THE CRANE FAMILY
The Crane family have turned passion into profit thanks to their unique creature company.
Animal Magic Pony Parties specialises in providing a wide variety of creatures great and small for children's parties and corporate events.
The idea for the company grew out of mum Sarah Crane's obsession with animals when she was growing up.
While most young girls yearn for a pony Sarah was so in love with critters of every kind that, at the age of seven, her most treasured pet was a worm named Freda.
Unbeknownst to her parents, she kept Freda in a pink bucket that she dangled out of her bedroom window.
Like any conscientious pet owner, young Sarah carefully cared for Freda by changing her soil and feeding her leaves.
As she grew older Sarah persuaded her mother to let her have a tortoise and a hamster and her love for animals was cemented.
When she was 10 she started an animal club with her friends and they would scour the countryside looking for injured birds and abandoned baby hedgehogs.
And sick or injured animals they stumbled across were then carefully looked after until they returned to health.
In her teenage years Sarah's animal mad nature didn't change and she found a like-minded nature lover in the form of boyfriend Robert when she was 15.
While others there age settled down to watch the latest pop bands on Top Of The Pops they turned over to David Attenborough wildlife documentaries.
In her late teens Sarah trained as a motorbike engineer and she and Robert headed off around the globe on a series of animal adventures.
After they returned to England they got married and their daughter Jasmine, now eight, was born, quickly fo...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLXTWGJT
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The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Caminada / Rex Features ( 1013761p )
The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
THE ANIMAL ANTICS OF THE CRANE FAMILY
The Crane family have turned passion into profit thanks to their unique creature company.
Animal Magic Pony Parties specialises in providing a wide variety of creatures great and small for children's parties and corporate events.
The idea for the company grew out of mum Sarah Crane's obsession with animals when she was growing up.
While most young girls yearn for a pony Sarah was so in love with critters of every kind that, at the age of seven, her most treasured pet was a worm named Freda.
Unbeknownst to her parents, she kept Freda in a pink bucket that she dangled out of her bedroom window.
Like any conscientious pet owner, young Sarah carefully cared for Freda by changing her soil and feeding her leaves.
As she grew older Sarah persuaded her mother to let her have a tortoise and a hamster and her love for animals was cemented.
When she was 10 she started an animal club with her friends and they would scour the countryside looking for injured birds and abandoned baby hedgehogs.
And sick or injured animals they stumbled across were then carefully looked after until they returned to health.
In her teenage years Sarah's animal mad nature didn't change and she found a like-minded nature lover in the form of boyfriend Robert when she was 15.
While others there age settled down to watch the latest pop bands on Top Of The Pops they turned over to David Attenborough wildlife documentaries.
In her late teens Sarah trained as a motorbike engineer and she and Robert headed off around the globe on a series of animal adventures.
After they returned to England they got married and their daughter Jasmine, now eight, was born, quickly fo...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLXTWGJT
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The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Caminada / Rex Features ( 1013761j )
The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
THE ANIMAL ANTICS OF THE CRANE FAMILY
The Crane family have turned passion into profit thanks to their unique creature company.
Animal Magic Pony Parties specialises in providing a wide variety of creatures great and small for children's parties and corporate events.
The idea for the company grew out of mum Sarah Crane's obsession with animals when she was growing up.
While most young girls yearn for a pony Sarah was so in love with critters of every kind that, at the age of seven, her most treasured pet was a worm named Freda.
Unbeknownst to her parents, she kept Freda in a pink bucket that she dangled out of her bedroom window.
Like any conscientious pet owner, young Sarah carefully cared for Freda by changing her soil and feeding her leaves.
As she grew older Sarah persuaded her mother to let her have a tortoise and a hamster and her love for animals was cemented.
When she was 10 she started an animal club with her friends and they would scour the countryside looking for injured birds and abandoned baby hedgehogs.
And sick or injured animals they stumbled across were then carefully looked after until they returned to health.
In her teenage years Sarah's animal mad nature didn't change and she found a like-minded nature lover in the form of boyfriend Robert when she was 15.
While others there age settled down to watch the latest pop bands on Top Of The Pops they turned over to David Attenborough wildlife documentaries.
In her late teens Sarah trained as a motorbike engineer and she and Robert headed off around the globe on a series of animal adventures.
After they returned to England they got married and their daughter Jasmine, now eight, was born, quickly fo...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLXTWGJT
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The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Caminada / Rex Features ( 1013761q )
The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
THE ANIMAL ANTICS OF THE CRANE FAMILY
The Crane family have turned passion into profit thanks to their unique creature company.
Animal Magic Pony Parties specialises in providing a wide variety of creatures great and small for children's parties and corporate events.
The idea for the company grew out of mum Sarah Crane's obsession with animals when she was growing up.
While most young girls yearn for a pony Sarah was so in love with critters of every kind that, at the age of seven, her most treasured pet was a worm named Freda.
Unbeknownst to her parents, she kept Freda in a pink bucket that she dangled out of her bedroom window.
Like any conscientious pet owner, young Sarah carefully cared for Freda by changing her soil and feeding her leaves.
As she grew older Sarah persuaded her mother to let her have a tortoise and a hamster and her love for animals was cemented.
When she was 10 she started an animal club with her friends and they would scour the countryside looking for injured birds and abandoned baby hedgehogs.
And sick or injured animals they stumbled across were then carefully looked after until they returned to health.
In her teenage years Sarah's animal mad nature didn't change and she found a like-minded nature lover in the form of boyfriend Robert when she was 15.
While others there age settled down to watch the latest pop bands on Top Of The Pops they turned over to David Attenborough wildlife documentaries.
In her late teens Sarah trained as a motorbike engineer and she and Robert headed off around the globe on a series of animal adventures.
After they returned to England they got married and their daughter Jasmine, now eight, was born, quickly fo...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLXTWGJT
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The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Caminada / Rex Features ( 1013761x )
The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
THE ANIMAL ANTICS OF THE CRANE FAMILY
The Crane family have turned passion into profit thanks to their unique creature company.
Animal Magic Pony Parties specialises in providing a wide variety of creatures great and small for children's parties and corporate events.
The idea for the company grew out of mum Sarah Crane's obsession with animals when she was growing up.
While most young girls yearn for a pony Sarah was so in love with critters of every kind that, at the age of seven, her most treasured pet was a worm named Freda.
Unbeknownst to her parents, she kept Freda in a pink bucket that she dangled out of her bedroom window.
Like any conscientious pet owner, young Sarah carefully cared for Freda by changing her soil and feeding her leaves.
As she grew older Sarah persuaded her mother to let her have a tortoise and a hamster and her love for animals was cemented.
When she was 10 she started an animal club with her friends and they would scour the countryside looking for injured birds and abandoned baby hedgehogs.
And sick or injured animals they stumbled across were then carefully looked after until they returned to health.
In her teenage years Sarah's animal mad nature didn't change and she found a like-minded nature lover in the form of boyfriend Robert when she was 15.
While others there age settled down to watch the latest pop bands on Top Of The Pops they turned over to David Attenborough wildlife documentaries.
In her late teens Sarah trained as a motorbike engineer and she and Robert headed off around the globe on a series of animal adventures.
After they returned to England they got married and their daughter Jasmine, now eight, was born, quickly fo...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLXTWGJT
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The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Caminada / Rex Features ( 1013761l )
The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
THE ANIMAL ANTICS OF THE CRANE FAMILY
The Crane family have turned passion into profit thanks to their unique creature company.
Animal Magic Pony Parties specialises in providing a wide variety of creatures great and small for children's parties and corporate events.
The idea for the company grew out of mum Sarah Crane's obsession with animals when she was growing up.
While most young girls yearn for a pony Sarah was so in love with critters of every kind that, at the age of seven, her most treasured pet was a worm named Freda.
Unbeknownst to her parents, she kept Freda in a pink bucket that she dangled out of her bedroom window.
Like any conscientious pet owner, young Sarah carefully cared for Freda by changing her soil and feeding her leaves.
As she grew older Sarah persuaded her mother to let her have a tortoise and a hamster and her love for animals was cemented.
When she was 10 she started an animal club with her friends and they would scour the countryside looking for injured birds and abandoned baby hedgehogs.
And sick or injured animals they stumbled across were then carefully looked after until they returned to health.
In her teenage years Sarah's animal mad nature didn't change and she found a like-minded nature lover in the form of boyfriend Robert when she was 15.
While others there age settled down to watch the latest pop bands on Top Of The Pops they turned over to David Attenborough wildlife documentaries.
In her late teens Sarah trained as a motorbike engineer and she and Robert headed off around the globe on a series of animal adventures.
After they returned to England they got married and their daughter Jasmine, now eight, was born, quickly fo...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLXTWGJT
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The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Caminada / Rex Features ( 1013761w )
The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
THE ANIMAL ANTICS OF THE CRANE FAMILY
The Crane family have turned passion into profit thanks to their unique creature company.
Animal Magic Pony Parties specialises in providing a wide variety of creatures great and small for children's parties and corporate events.
The idea for the company grew out of mum Sarah Crane's obsession with animals when she was growing up.
While most young girls yearn for a pony Sarah was so in love with critters of every kind that, at the age of seven, her most treasured pet was a worm named Freda.
Unbeknownst to her parents, she kept Freda in a pink bucket that she dangled out of her bedroom window.
Like any conscientious pet owner, young Sarah carefully cared for Freda by changing her soil and feeding her leaves.
As she grew older Sarah persuaded her mother to let her have a tortoise and a hamster and her love for animals was cemented.
When she was 10 she started an animal club with her friends and they would scour the countryside looking for injured birds and abandoned baby hedgehogs.
And sick or injured animals they stumbled across were then carefully looked after until they returned to health.
In her teenage years Sarah's animal mad nature didn't change and she found a like-minded nature lover in the form of boyfriend Robert when she was 15.
While others there age settled down to watch the latest pop bands on Top Of The Pops they turned over to David Attenborough wildlife documentaries.
In her late teens Sarah trained as a motorbike engineer and she and Robert headed off around the globe on a series of animal adventures.
After they returned to England they got married and their daughter Jasmine, now eight, was born, quickly fo...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLXTWGJT
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The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Caminada / Rex Features ( 1013761h )
The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
THE ANIMAL ANTICS OF THE CRANE FAMILY
The Crane family have turned passion into profit thanks to their unique creature company.
Animal Magic Pony Parties specialises in providing a wide variety of creatures great and small for children's parties and corporate events.
The idea for the company grew out of mum Sarah Crane's obsession with animals when she was growing up.
While most young girls yearn for a pony Sarah was so in love with critters of every kind that, at the age of seven, her most treasured pet was a worm named Freda.
Unbeknownst to her parents, she kept Freda in a pink bucket that she dangled out of her bedroom window.
Like any conscientious pet owner, young Sarah carefully cared for Freda by changing her soil and feeding her leaves.
As she grew older Sarah persuaded her mother to let her have a tortoise and a hamster and her love for animals was cemented.
When she was 10 she started an animal club with her friends and they would scour the countryside looking for injured birds and abandoned baby hedgehogs.
And sick or injured animals they stumbled across were then carefully looked after until they returned to health.
In her teenage years Sarah's animal mad nature didn't change and she found a like-minded nature lover in the form of boyfriend Robert when she was 15.
While others there age settled down to watch the latest pop bands on Top Of The Pops they turned over to David Attenborough wildlife documentaries.
In her late teens Sarah trained as a motorbike engineer and she and Robert headed off around the globe on a series of animal adventures.
After they returned to England they got married and their daughter Jasmine, now eight, was born, quickly fo...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLXTWGJT
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The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Caminada / Rex Features ( 1013761f )
The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
THE ANIMAL ANTICS OF THE CRANE FAMILY
The Crane family have turned passion into profit thanks to their unique creature company.
Animal Magic Pony Parties specialises in providing a wide variety of creatures great and small for children's parties and corporate events.
The idea for the company grew out of mum Sarah Crane's obsession with animals when she was growing up.
While most young girls yearn for a pony Sarah was so in love with critters of every kind that, at the age of seven, her most treasured pet was a worm named Freda.
Unbeknownst to her parents, she kept Freda in a pink bucket that she dangled out of her bedroom window.
Like any conscientious pet owner, young Sarah carefully cared for Freda by changing her soil and feeding her leaves.
As she grew older Sarah persuaded her mother to let her have a tortoise and a hamster and her love for animals was cemented.
When she was 10 she started an animal club with her friends and they would scour the countryside looking for injured birds and abandoned baby hedgehogs.
And sick or injured animals they stumbled across were then carefully looked after until they returned to health.
In her teenage years Sarah's animal mad nature didn't change and she found a like-minded nature lover in the form of boyfriend Robert when she was 15.
While others there age settled down to watch the latest pop bands on Top Of The Pops they turned over to David Attenborough wildlife documentaries.
In her late teens Sarah trained as a motorbike engineer and she and Robert headed off around the globe on a series of animal adventures.
After they returned to England they got married and their daughter Jasmine, now eight, was born, quickly fo...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLXTWGJT
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The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Caminada / Rex Features ( 1013761e )
The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
THE ANIMAL ANTICS OF THE CRANE FAMILY
The Crane family have turned passion into profit thanks to their unique creature company.
Animal Magic Pony Parties specialises in providing a wide variety of creatures great and small for children's parties and corporate events.
The idea for the company grew out of mum Sarah Crane's obsession with animals when she was growing up.
While most young girls yearn for a pony Sarah was so in love with critters of every kind that, at the age of seven, her most treasured pet was a worm named Freda.
Unbeknownst to her parents, she kept Freda in a pink bucket that she dangled out of her bedroom window.
Like any conscientious pet owner, young Sarah carefully cared for Freda by changing her soil and feeding her leaves.
As she grew older Sarah persuaded her mother to let her have a tortoise and a hamster and her love for animals was cemented.
When she was 10 she started an animal club with her friends and they would scour the countryside looking for injured birds and abandoned baby hedgehogs.
And sick or injured animals they stumbled across were then carefully looked after until they returned to health.
In her teenage years Sarah's animal mad nature didn't change and she found a like-minded nature lover in the form of boyfriend Robert when she was 15.
While others there age settled down to watch the latest pop bands on Top Of The Pops they turned over to David Attenborough wildlife documentaries.
In her late teens Sarah trained as a motorbike engineer and she and Robert headed off around the globe on a series of animal adventures.
After they returned to England they got married and their daughter Jasmine, now eight, was born, quickly fo...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLXTWGJT
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The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Caminada / Rex Features ( 1013761d )
The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
THE ANIMAL ANTICS OF THE CRANE FAMILY
The Crane family have turned passion into profit thanks to their unique creature company.
Animal Magic Pony Parties specialises in providing a wide variety of creatures great and small for children's parties and corporate events.
The idea for the company grew out of mum Sarah Crane's obsession with animals when she was growing up.
While most young girls yearn for a pony Sarah was so in love with critters of every kind that, at the age of seven, her most treasured pet was a worm named Freda.
Unbeknownst to her parents, she kept Freda in a pink bucket that she dangled out of her bedroom window.
Like any conscientious pet owner, young Sarah carefully cared for Freda by changing her soil and feeding her leaves.
As she grew older Sarah persuaded her mother to let her have a tortoise and a hamster and her love for animals was cemented.
When she was 10 she started an animal club with her friends and they would scour the countryside looking for injured birds and abandoned baby hedgehogs.
And sick or injured animals they stumbled across were then carefully looked after until they returned to health.
In her teenage years Sarah's animal mad nature didn't change and she found a like-minded nature lover in the form of boyfriend Robert when she was 15.
While others there age settled down to watch the latest pop bands on Top Of The Pops they turned over to David Attenborough wildlife documentaries.
In her late teens Sarah trained as a motorbike engineer and she and Robert headed off around the globe on a series of animal adventures.
After they returned to England they got married and their daughter Jasmine, now eight, was born, quickly fo...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLXTWGJT
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The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Caminada / Rex Features ( 1013761ak )
The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
THE ANIMAL ANTICS OF THE CRANE FAMILY
The Crane family have turned passion into profit thanks to their unique creature company.
Animal Magic Pony Parties specialises in providing a wide variety of creatures great and small for children's parties and corporate events.
The idea for the company grew out of mum Sarah Crane's obsession with animals when she was growing up.
While most young girls yearn for a pony Sarah was so in love with critters of every kind that, at the age of seven, her most treasured pet was a worm named Freda.
Unbeknownst to her parents, she kept Freda in a pink bucket that she dangled out of her bedroom window.
Like any conscientious pet owner, young Sarah carefully cared for Freda by changing her soil and feeding her leaves.
As she grew older Sarah persuaded her mother to let her have a tortoise and a hamster and her love for animals was cemented.
When she was 10 she started an animal club with her friends and they would scour the countryside looking for injured birds and abandoned baby hedgehogs.
And sick or injured animals they stumbled across were then carefully looked after until they returned to health.
In her teenage years Sarah's animal mad nature didn't change and she found a like-minded nature lover in the form of boyfriend Robert when she was 15.
While others there age settled down to watch the latest pop bands on Top Of The Pops they turned over to David Attenborough wildlife documentaries.
In her late teens Sarah trained as a motorbike engineer and she and Robert headed off around the globe on a series of animal adventures.
After they returned to England they got married and their daughter Jasmine, now eight, was born, quickly f...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLXTWGJT
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The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Caminada / Rex Features ( 1013761am )
The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
THE ANIMAL ANTICS OF THE CRANE FAMILY
The Crane family have turned passion into profit thanks to their unique creature company.
Animal Magic Pony Parties specialises in providing a wide variety of creatures great and small for children's parties and corporate events.
The idea for the company grew out of mum Sarah Crane's obsession with animals when she was growing up.
While most young girls yearn for a pony Sarah was so in love with critters of every kind that, at the age of seven, her most treasured pet was a worm named Freda.
Unbeknownst to her parents, she kept Freda in a pink bucket that she dangled out of her bedroom window.
Like any conscientious pet owner, young Sarah carefully cared for Freda by changing her soil and feeding her leaves.
As she grew older Sarah persuaded her mother to let her have a tortoise and a hamster and her love for animals was cemented.
When she was 10 she started an animal club with her friends and they would scour the countryside looking for injured birds and abandoned baby hedgehogs.
And sick or injured animals they stumbled across were then carefully looked after until they returned to health.
In her teenage years Sarah's animal mad nature didn't change and she found a like-minded nature lover in the form of boyfriend Robert when she was 15.
While others there age settled down to watch the latest pop bands on Top Of The Pops they turned over to David Attenborough wildlife documentaries.
In her late teens Sarah trained as a motorbike engineer and she and Robert headed off around the globe on a series of animal adventures.
After they returned to England they got married and their daughter Jasmine, now eight, was born, quickly f...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLXTWGJT
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The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Caminada / Rex Features ( 1013761aj )
The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
THE ANIMAL ANTICS OF THE CRANE FAMILY
The Crane family have turned passion into profit thanks to their unique creature company.
Animal Magic Pony Parties specialises in providing a wide variety of creatures great and small for children's parties and corporate events.
The idea for the company grew out of mum Sarah Crane's obsession with animals when she was growing up.
While most young girls yearn for a pony Sarah was so in love with critters of every kind that, at the age of seven, her most treasured pet was a worm named Freda.
Unbeknownst to her parents, she kept Freda in a pink bucket that she dangled out of her bedroom window.
Like any conscientious pet owner, young Sarah carefully cared for Freda by changing her soil and feeding her leaves.
As she grew older Sarah persuaded her mother to let her have a tortoise and a hamster and her love for animals was cemented.
When she was 10 she started an animal club with her friends and they would scour the countryside looking for injured birds and abandoned baby hedgehogs.
And sick or injured animals they stumbled across were then carefully looked after until they returned to health.
In her teenage years Sarah's animal mad nature didn't change and she found a like-minded nature lover in the form of boyfriend Robert when she was 15.
While others there age settled down to watch the latest pop bands on Top Of The Pops they turned over to David Attenborough wildlife documentaries.
In her late teens Sarah trained as a motorbike engineer and she and Robert headed off around the globe on a series of animal adventures.
After they returned to England they got married and their daughter Jasmine, now eight, was born, quickly f...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLXTWGJT
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The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Caminada / Rex Features ( 1013761af )
The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
THE ANIMAL ANTICS OF THE CRANE FAMILY
The Crane family have turned passion into profit thanks to their unique creature company.
Animal Magic Pony Parties specialises in providing a wide variety of creatures great and small for children's parties and corporate events.
The idea for the company grew out of mum Sarah Crane's obsession with animals when she was growing up.
While most young girls yearn for a pony Sarah was so in love with critters of every kind that, at the age of seven, her most treasured pet was a worm named Freda.
Unbeknownst to her parents, she kept Freda in a pink bucket that she dangled out of her bedroom window.
Like any conscientious pet owner, young Sarah carefully cared for Freda by changing her soil and feeding her leaves.
As she grew older Sarah persuaded her mother to let her have a tortoise and a hamster and her love for animals was cemented.
When she was 10 she started an animal club with her friends and they would scour the countryside looking for injured birds and abandoned baby hedgehogs.
And sick or injured animals they stumbled across were then carefully looked after until they returned to health.
In her teenage years Sarah's animal mad nature didn't change and she found a like-minded nature lover in the form of boyfriend Robert when she was 15.
While others there age settled down to watch the latest pop bands on Top Of The Pops they turned over to David Attenborough wildlife documentaries.
In her late teens Sarah trained as a motorbike engineer and she and Robert headed off around the globe on a series of animal adventures.
After they returned to England they got married and their daughter Jasmine, now eight, was born, quickly f...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLXTWGJT
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The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Caminada / Rex Features ( 1013761ah )
The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
THE ANIMAL ANTICS OF THE CRANE FAMILY
The Crane family have turned passion into profit thanks to their unique creature company.
Animal Magic Pony Parties specialises in providing a wide variety of creatures great and small for children's parties and corporate events.
The idea for the company grew out of mum Sarah Crane's obsession with animals when she was growing up.
While most young girls yearn for a pony Sarah was so in love with critters of every kind that, at the age of seven, her most treasured pet was a worm named Freda.
Unbeknownst to her parents, she kept Freda in a pink bucket that she dangled out of her bedroom window.
Like any conscientious pet owner, young Sarah carefully cared for Freda by changing her soil and feeding her leaves.
As she grew older Sarah persuaded her mother to let her have a tortoise and a hamster and her love for animals was cemented.
When she was 10 she started an animal club with her friends and they would scour the countryside looking for injured birds and abandoned baby hedgehogs.
And sick or injured animals they stumbled across were then carefully looked after until they returned to health.
In her teenage years Sarah's animal mad nature didn't change and she found a like-minded nature lover in the form of boyfriend Robert when she was 15.
While others there age settled down to watch the latest pop bands on Top Of The Pops they turned over to David Attenborough wildlife documentaries.
In her late teens Sarah trained as a motorbike engineer and she and Robert headed off around the globe on a series of animal adventures.
After they returned to England they got married and their daughter Jasmine, now eight, was born, quickly f...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLXTWGJT
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The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Caminada / Rex Features ( 1013761ad )
The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
THE ANIMAL ANTICS OF THE CRANE FAMILY
The Crane family have turned passion into profit thanks to their unique creature company.
Animal Magic Pony Parties specialises in providing a wide variety of creatures great and small for children's parties and corporate events.
The idea for the company grew out of mum Sarah Crane's obsession with animals when she was growing up.
While most young girls yearn for a pony Sarah was so in love with critters of every kind that, at the age of seven, her most treasured pet was a worm named Freda.
Unbeknownst to her parents, she kept Freda in a pink bucket that she dangled out of her bedroom window.
Like any conscientious pet owner, young Sarah carefully cared for Freda by changing her soil and feeding her leaves.
As she grew older Sarah persuaded her mother to let her have a tortoise and a hamster and her love for animals was cemented.
When she was 10 she started an animal club with her friends and they would scour the countryside looking for injured birds and abandoned baby hedgehogs.
And sick or injured animals they stumbled across were then carefully looked after until they returned to health.
In her teenage years Sarah's animal mad nature didn't change and she found a like-minded nature lover in the form of boyfriend Robert when she was 15.
While others there age settled down to watch the latest pop bands on Top Of The Pops they turned over to David Attenborough wildlife documentaries.
In her late teens Sarah trained as a motorbike engineer and she and Robert headed off around the globe on a series of animal adventures.
After they returned to England they got married and their daughter Jasmine, now eight, was born, quickly f...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLXTWGJT
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The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Caminada / Rex Features ( 1013761ab )
The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
THE ANIMAL ANTICS OF THE CRANE FAMILY
The Crane family have turned passion into profit thanks to their unique creature company.
Animal Magic Pony Parties specialises in providing a wide variety of creatures great and small for children's parties and corporate events.
The idea for the company grew out of mum Sarah Crane's obsession with animals when she was growing up.
While most young girls yearn for a pony Sarah was so in love with critters of every kind that, at the age of seven, her most treasured pet was a worm named Freda.
Unbeknownst to her parents, she kept Freda in a pink bucket that she dangled out of her bedroom window.
Like any conscientious pet owner, young Sarah carefully cared for Freda by changing her soil and feeding her leaves.
As she grew older Sarah persuaded her mother to let her have a tortoise and a hamster and her love for animals was cemented.
When she was 10 she started an animal club with her friends and they would scour the countryside looking for injured birds and abandoned baby hedgehogs.
And sick or injured animals they stumbled across were then carefully looked after until they returned to health.
In her teenage years Sarah's animal mad nature didn't change and she found a like-minded nature lover in the form of boyfriend Robert when she was 15.
While others there age settled down to watch the latest pop bands on Top Of The Pops they turned over to David Attenborough wildlife documentaries.
In her late teens Sarah trained as a motorbike engineer and she and Robert headed off around the globe on a series of animal adventures.
After they returned to England they got married and their daughter Jasmine, now eight, was born, quickly f...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLXTWGJT
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The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Caminada / Rex Features ( 1013761ac )
The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
THE ANIMAL ANTICS OF THE CRANE FAMILY
The Crane family have turned passion into profit thanks to their unique creature company.
Animal Magic Pony Parties specialises in providing a wide variety of creatures great and small for children's parties and corporate events.
The idea for the company grew out of mum Sarah Crane's obsession with animals when she was growing up.
While most young girls yearn for a pony Sarah was so in love with critters of every kind that, at the age of seven, her most treasured pet was a worm named Freda.
Unbeknownst to her parents, she kept Freda in a pink bucket that she dangled out of her bedroom window.
Like any conscientious pet owner, young Sarah carefully cared for Freda by changing her soil and feeding her leaves.
As she grew older Sarah persuaded her mother to let her have a tortoise and a hamster and her love for animals was cemented.
When she was 10 she started an animal club with her friends and they would scour the countryside looking for injured birds and abandoned baby hedgehogs.
And sick or injured animals they stumbled across were then carefully looked after until they returned to health.
In her teenage years Sarah's animal mad nature didn't change and she found a like-minded nature lover in the form of boyfriend Robert when she was 15.
While others there age settled down to watch the latest pop bands on Top Of The Pops they turned over to David Attenborough wildlife documentaries.
In her late teens Sarah trained as a motorbike engineer and she and Robert headed off around the globe on a series of animal adventures.
After they returned to England they got married and their daughter Jasmine, now eight, was born, quickly f...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLXTWGJT
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The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Caminada / Rex Features ( 1013761a )
The Crane family, who specialise in hiring out animals for children's parties, East Hagbourne, Oxon, Britain - 2009
THE ANIMAL ANTICS OF THE CRANE FAMILY
The Crane family have turned passion into profit thanks to their unique creature company.
Animal Magic Pony Parties specialises in providing a wide variety of creatures great and small for children's parties and corporate events.
The idea for the company grew out of mum Sarah Crane's obsession with animals when she was growing up.
While most young girls yearn for a pony Sarah was so in love with critters of every kind that, at the age of seven, her most treasured pet was a worm named Freda.
Unbeknownst to her parents, she kept Freda in a pink bucket that she dangled out of her bedroom window.
Like any conscientious pet owner, young Sarah carefully cared for Freda by changing her soil and feeding her leaves.
As she grew older Sarah persuaded her mother to let her have a tortoise and a hamster and her love for animals was cemented.
When she was 10 she started an animal club with her friends and they would scour the countryside looking for injured birds and abandoned baby hedgehogs.
And sick or injured animals they stumbled across were then carefully looked after until they returned to health.
In her teenage years Sarah's animal mad nature didn't change and she found a like-minded nature lover in the form of boyfriend Robert when she was 15.
While others there age settled down to watch the latest pop bands on Top Of The Pops they turned over to David Attenborough wildlife documentaries.
In her late teens Sarah trained as a motorbike engineer and she and Robert headed off around the globe on a series of animal adventures.
After they returned to England they got married and their daughter Jasmine, now eight, was born, quickly fo...
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