Steve and Susie Sweeney with young Charlotte in front of her favourite picture of the collection, painted by Stephanie Blackwell, Cheshire Life columnist and finalist in The Great British Bake-Off.
Simon Williams, managing partner and head of corporate and commercial law at Jolliffes, Alistair Tucker, head of art at the Queen’s School and Scott Monks, director of VB4 Commercial Finance, a guest of Jolliffes.
Jane Archibald, head of external relations at The Queen's School, with family solicitor Emma Evans and Michelle Mulville, a residential property lawyer at Jolliffes.
Queen�s School Year 13 artist Louise Walker in front of her painting.
Jane Harrad-Roberts, founder and managing director of Marketing PRojects, Simon Williams, managing partner and head of corporate and commercial law at Jolliffes, artist Louise Walker and Alistair Tucker, head of art at the Queen�s School. Louise's artwork is displayed behind.
Proud parents Magnus and Sue Walker with artist Louise Walker.
Jane Archibald, head of external relations at The Queen's School with Lucy Jones, Debbie Nairn, Alison Bradley, owner of the Alison Bradley Gallery on Watergate Street, Chester, Jon Davies and Rose Moss, partner and head of commercial property at Jolliffes.
Sue Wallace-Woodruffe, headmistress at The Queen’s School and Hugh Butler, partner and head of private client law at Jolliffes.
Queen's School Year 12 students Saskia Ball and Henrietta Halligan, in front of Henrietta’s painting.
Simon Parrington, litigation solicitor and Elizabeth Hassall, head of family law at Jolliffes with artist Henrietta Halligan, Saskia Ball and Linda and James Synge.
Lisa Fearn, marketing executive at Inspired Villages with Sue Wallace-Woodruffe, headmistress at The Queen’s School.
Simon Williams, managing partner and head of corporate and commercial law at Jolliffes with Jamie Christon, chief operating officer at Chester Zoo.
Queen’s School Year 12 artist Henrietta Halligan with Saskia Ball, Simon Williams, managing partner and head of corporate and commercial law at Jolliffes, Jamie Christon, chief operating officer at Chester Zoo and parent Katrina Hogan.
Lucy Jones, Debbie Nairn, Jon Davies and Alison Bradley, owner of the Alison Bradley Gallery in Watergate St. Chester.
Kimberley Jackson and Janine Revill, owners of Dogtooth Fine Art on Watergate Street, Chester.
Alistair Tucker, head of art at the Queen’s School and Elizabeth Hassall, head of family law at Jolliffes, with Lisa and Naresh Madhaven and their daughter and artist Tabby, in front of her work. Tabby is studying physics and astronomy at Sussex University.
Hugh Butler, partner and head of private client law at Jolliffes, Alistair Tucker, head of art at the Queen�s School, Jane Harrad-Roberts, founder and managing director of Marketing PRojects, Elizabeth Hassall, head of family law at Jolliffes with artist Lucy�s parents Ruth and Arthur Fearnall.
Artwork in the exhibition.
Jolliffes logo.
Guests mingling at the exhibition.
Clara and Howard Hughes of Zebra Marketing & Communications, Elizabeth Hassall, head of family law at Jolliffes, Clare and Simon Gelder and Alistair Tucker, head of art at the Queen’s School in front of Isabel Gelder’s work. Isabel is studying architecture.
Caroline Thorn, in the portrait ‘Mum’s Memories’ behind, with Alistair Tucker, head of art at the Queen’s School, artist and daughter Maisie Fenner with Elizabeth Hassall, head of family law at Jolliffes.
Caroline Thorn, in the portrait ‘Mum’s Memories’ behind, with Alistair Tucker, head of art at the Queen’s School, artist and daughter Maisie Fenner with Elizabeth Hassall, head of family law at Jolliffes.
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