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Anna Hegarty

Anna holds her Keepsake, a small reindeer model

Anna holds her Keepsake, a small reindeer model

Anna tells us why she carries her reindeer in her pocket wherever she goes…

I first came to Britain in 1957 as an au pair to learn English. I married an Englishman and we went to live in New York. Those were the heady days of the 1960s, full of music and poetry, a whole different world from the insular life of Sweden, my native country. After several years I longed for some stability and serenity so I got myself a job in a hotel in Lapland, above the Arctic Circle. I arrived in the middle of winter, at the last stop in Sweden before the train crosses over to Norway, to a bleak place of deep snow called Riksgränsen. I bought this little reindeer from a short, squat brown-eyed Lappish nomad called Ella-Kari.

When my marriage broke up I came back to England. I’ve always loved it here. On 16 April 1976 I opened a restaurant, Anna’s Place, with the best of seasonal Swedish dishes. We made everything on the premises, bread, pastries, ice cream. We served Swedish herring and gravadlax which people had never seen in Britain before. I would carry this big tray of gravadlax out and I’d say if you don’t like it I’ll change it for a plate of soup but do try it. They completely loved it.

I carry this reindeer in my pocket wherever I go as a symbol of wide open spaces and freedom.

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Cesar

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The Iliad is a great story about old Greek history, which is one of the most amazing and important classical books. You can learn a lot of values from the story. When I read it I felt I had moved from childhood to adulthood.

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Constancia

This is a souvenir that I always have with my keys because it reminds me of my city, Jerez. It shows two castañuelas. They are typical of the south of Spain as an instrument played by women who dance in the Feria festival. It starts in Sevilla in April and moves every week to different villages and towns, always in the same order. It happens in Jerez at the end of April. We all dance a traditional dance with the castañuelas.

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Ebony

This guitar belongs to my 9-year-old sister. She decorated it with stickers. We like to find songs on the iPad. She plays while I sing the lyrics. We are from the Dominican Republic. Our favourite songs are by the Guatemalan singer Ricardo Arjona. I especially like Fuista tu and Tu sin mi.

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