The Kathleen Delehanty Collection

First offerings from the Kathleen Delehanty Collection...stay tuned, more to come!
Kathleen can be reached at: sunshine27@safe-mail.net   and if that doesn't work
try: kathleen@bradleyrealestate.com             

Kathleen and Karen Fudeman



Pierre



Nancy McAllister



Bill Graham who had his own table (in the 70's section), was a frequent guest
and very generously gave everyone tickets to the Stones shows when they
were in town.


Trident Deck



Is the 3rd person over in the top row from the left and the 4th person over on the bottom row the same person?


Rodger and Dagney
Lou and Belle

 

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  • 7/15/2008 1:33 PM Pete Apps wrote:
    Mark? Is dat you?

    This is Pete Apps. I worked the T from 6/71 to 12/74 - lots of it with Harold Ehrman, Barry Ginsburg, Uncle Wally, Phillipine Nic(odemas), and Tom Eng (among others). I think that young lady was named Chanda....
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    1. 7/16/2008 11:21 AM Pete Apps wrote:
      Kathleen, is that you? or am I responding to myself....

      Upon further reflection, I believe the lady's name was Brahna. I think that might be Murray to her right and Sally in front of them.

      Pete
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      1. 10/21/2008 6:39 PM Jeffrey Smythe wrote:
        Hey Pete,

        I worked for "White Glove Janitorial" and did night cleanup for the Trident back in 1971 (or 1972 ?) My brother is David Smythe who worked as a Chef. Pierre Flobert was the man at that time!
        There was a dude named "Barry" with the Devil's Dandriff and the oriental salad man with the nitous thing happening. I remember you man!

        The rotating lock on the cooler that fed thousands!

        Give me a sign man!

        Jeff
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        1. 9/25/2009 7:55 AM Pete Apps wrote:
          Jeff:

          Ka-thunk! I couldn't place you at first (thanks a lot, booze and drugs); but then, today at work, I happened to open the blog and I could see you plain as day!!! I remember hanging' out near the Gates, where my over-size van's engine was being re-built - I think it took George about a year to do that.

          I also remember Tom Eng and his whipped-cream container. For a "straight" guy, he shore-nuff got high..

          Great to hear from you. Take care.

          Pete
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  • 11/21/2008 9:59 AM Char wrote:
    Could someone please repost Kathleen's email address. The one above is invalid and I have been looking for her for years. Thanks from one of the many hostesses.
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