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  1. In the early 1990s, Lucie Clayton reinvented itself as a secretarial and business college. The courses ranged from a few days up to a full year and included skills such as shorthand to IT to budgeting, marketing, public relations, law and personal development.

  2. Sylvia Golledge founded the Lucie Clayton Charm Academy. Having spent time in Paris, Sylvia had observed how poise and grace gave a social advantage to young women. The early timetable was based around developing such skills, before broadening and offering shorthand, typing and flower arranging.

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  3. 13 feb 2019 · Max is in the field examining the dead girl’s body. Fred says to him about Ronnie Box, “He’s come from robbery”. Max replies, “Not the Lucie Clayton?” He is alluding to the Lucie Clayton Charm Academy. ———————————————-There was quite a few mentions of various parts of a church; the Transcept ...

  4. 13 apr 2014 · Lucie Clayton (1950) London. Various shots of young women exercising at the Lucie Clayton Charm School on Oxford Street. The exercises are mostly of the 'must increase my bust' variety....

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  5. 15 apr 2019 · At 16 Mallet enrolled in the Lucie Clayton Charm Academy, where her contemporaries included Jean Shrimpton. She made her screen debut at 19 in a film called Girls Girls Girls.

  6. 2 giu 2016 · While other businesses clearly labelled themselves as “mannequin training schools”, by naming her company the more innocent sounding “charm academy”, Lucie bypassed the tawdry associations conjured up by the word ‘mannequin’.

  7. About: Lucie Clayton Charm Academy. Lucie Clayton College was founded by Sylvia Lucie Golledge in 1928 as a modelling agency and finishing school. It was bought by Leslie Kark who owned a successful model directory. It became Britain's top modelling agency during the 1950s and 1960s with Evelyn Gordine as the principal.