Festive photos

— Happy New Year: it's 2007!”

Bof!

Happy New Year, everyone!

A selection of images here from the Christmas and New Year period between 2006 and 2007. These include:

  • A visit from Wilding
  • Guest invitees to the Northgate works Christmas do
  • New Year 2007

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Christmas 2009: a visit to the UK

Christmas 2009

Spending Christmas back in the UK with family.

Rounding up to 2006

Firenze

We’ve been a bit busy lately, what with our jetset lifestyle and everything.

Treemendous!

We couldn't wait to put up our tree!

We couldn’t wait for Christmas, so we put up the tree in November!

  • Originally published: 26 Nov 2006 in Editorial

Year of The Pig

Jeep Cherokee

This is Chinese New Year and that was the Leeds Mecca.

Gift war!

Christmas tree

It’s Christmas time for consumers! Every year, we say we won’t bother but every year we go crazy.

  • Originally published: 21 Dec 2010 in Humour

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