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3 Oct 2014

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Squad B5, at Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Fleet, Hants. John is in the middle row, far left
Giselle Peason-Gee

Derek and Giselle

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Giselle – sometimes called G – is the latest in the long line of old ladies we’ve been hearing about in recent weeks, who took to their beds. When Derek Taylor was a student in the early 70s, his pal Carl - who kept bees - was called out to remove a swarm from a bungalow near Norwich. It was the home of Giselle Pearson-Gee, then in her seventies. 

So impressed was Derek by Carl’s account of Giselle’s conversation and charisma, that he paid her a visit and their mutual love of literature led to a close and remarkable friendship. 




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