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A REFLECTIONS reader brought in a scrapbook after our music themed feature on August 9.
A member of the Riley family spotted Christopher Riley in our photograph of youngsters at Lytham St Annes Music Festival. He can be seen in the middle wearing a zip up top.

Mr Riley was killed in a car accident at the age of 21 so spotting him was emotional for the family and they submitted their scrapbook containing newspaper cuttings about Christopher and other family members.

This photograph shows Lytham St Annes Children's Music Group rehearsing as they prepare for a Christmas concert at the St Annes College for Girls' gymnasium. Mr Riley can be seen on the far right of the photograph.

The family also have a programme from the concert and the musical director was Eileen Wrigley and choir accompanist Jacqueline Tyler.

Mr Riley was in the orchestra and is listed under celli with Margaret Harding, David O'Brien, Jonathan Cash, Susan Denley, Maureen Yates and Linda Hanson.

Do you recognise anyone in these photographs or have any memories related to these events? Comment here.

Have you got any photographs to submit for Reflections? Email cherry.thomas@lsaexpress.co.uk.

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  • Last Updated: 05 September 2007 1:56 PM
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