Mar. 27, 2012 - Carole Searches for ''Props'' in ''The Dlightful Muddle'': Who could pass a shop with a name like ''The Delightful Muddle''? Beautiful actress CArole Newton couldn't and there aren't many of us who could resist stopping and peering in the square paned window and eventually going inside to browse around among the treasure of the past - witchballs , old China, Victorian parasols and petticoats, ans, beads, silver etc

Mar. 27, 2012 - Carole Searches for ''Props'' in ''The Dlightful Muddle'': Who could pass a shop with a name like ''The Delightful Muddle''? Beautiful actress CArole Newton couldn't and there aren't many of us who could resist stopping and peering in the square paned window and eventually going inside to browse around among the treasure of the past - witchballs , old China, Victorian parasols and petticoats, ans, beads, silver etc Stock Photo
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5599 x 4147 px | 47.4 x 35.1 cm | 18.7 x 13.8 inches | 300dpi

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27 March 2012

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Mar. 27, 2012 - Carole Searches for ''Props'' in ''The Dlightful Muddle'': Who could pass a shop with a name like ''The Delightful Muddle''? Beautiful actress CArole Newton couldn't and there aren't many of us who could resist stopping and peering in the square paned window and eventually going inside to browse around among the treasure of the past - witchballs , old China, Victorian parasols and petticoats, ans, beads, silver etc. Carole Newton, nowplaying one the leads in the Revue ''Airs on a Shoestring'' at the Royal Court Theatre, is always on the look out for stage ''props'' and she found quite a number of novelties to add to her collection at ''The Delightful Muddle'', which by the way is in Monmouth Street, Seven Dials, London. Photo shows Carole Newton spent a delightful afternoon browsing among the treasures of ''The Delightful Muddle'' which included Staffordshire figures, Bristol Lustres and Dresdon china - and even a poor's coronet. (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)

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