Premiere of St.Trinian's
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View All Images- London.UK. Alisha Bennett (appearing in ITV's 'X Factor') at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Amara Khan at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Amara Khan at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Amara Khan at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Amara Khan at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Antonia Bernath at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Antonia Bernath at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Antonia Bernath at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Antonia Bernath at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Antonia Bernath at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Antonia Bernath at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Antonia Bernath at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Ben Fogle and partner Marina at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. (Girls Aloud . L-R. Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts, Kimberley Walsh, Sarah Harding and Cheryl Cole). 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Caterina Murino at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Caterina Murino at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Caterina Murino at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Caterina Murino at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Caterina Murino at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Caterina Murino at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Caterina Murino at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Cheryl Cole of 'Girls Aloud' at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Cheryl Cole of 'Girls Aloud' at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Claire Sweeney at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. (Girls Aloud . L-R. Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts, Kimberley Walsh, Sarah Harding and Cheryl Cole). 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Claire Sweeney at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. (Girls Aloud . L-R. Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts, Kimberley Walsh, Sarah Harding and Cheryl Cole). 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Claire Sweeney at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. (Girls Aloud . L-R. Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts, Kimberley Walsh, Sarah Harding and Cheryl Cole). 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Claire Sweeney at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. (Girls Aloud . L-R. Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts, Kimberley Walsh, Sarah Harding and Cheryl Cole). 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Colin Firth at the premiere of his film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Colin Firth at the premiere of his film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Colin Firth at the premiere of his film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Colin Firth with wife Livia at the premiere of his film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Colin Firth with wife Livia at the premiere of his film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Gemma Arterton at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Gemma Arterton at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Gemma Arterton at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Gemma Arterton at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Gemma Arterton at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. 'Girls Aloud' at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. 'Girls Aloud' at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. (Girls Aloud . L-R. Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts, Kimberley Walsh, Sarah Harding and Cheryl Cole). 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. 'Girls Aloud' at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. (Girls Aloud . L-R. Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts, Kimberley Walsh, Sarah Harding and Cheryl Cole). 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. 'Girls Aloud' at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. (Girls Aloud . L-R. Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts, Kimberley Walsh, Sarah Harding and Cheryl Cole). 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Holly and Chloe Mackie at the premiere of their film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Holly and Chloe Mackie at the premiere of their film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Juno Temple (daughter of director Julian Temple ) at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Juno Temple (daughter of director Julian Temple ) at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Juno Temple (daughter of director Julian Temple ) at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Juno Temple (daughter of director Julian Temple ) at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Kathryn Drysdale at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Kathryn Drysdale at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Kathryn Drysdale at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Kathryn Drysdale at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Kathryn Drysdale at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Kathryn Drysdale at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Kelly Hoppen and Nicky Clarke at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Kimberley Walsh of 'Girls Aloud' at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Kimberley Walsh (L) and Cheryl Cole (R) of 'Girls Aloud' at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Kimberley Walsh(L), Sarah Harding (C) and Cheryl Cole of 'Girls Aloud' at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Lucy Punch at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Lucy Punch at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Lucy Punch at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Lucy Punch at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Lucy Punch at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Lucy Punch at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Director Oliver Parker at the premiere of his film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Director Oliver Parker at the premiere of his film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Paul O'Grady at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Paul O'Grady at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Paul O'Grady at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Paul O'Grady at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Protestor (or failed streaker) at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Protestor (or failed streaker) at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Rachel Stevens at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Rachel Stevens at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Rachel Stevens at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Rachel Stevens at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Rachel Stevens at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Rachel Stevens at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Rupert Everett at the premiere of his film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Rupert Everett at the premiere of his film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Rupert Everett at the premiere of his film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Russell Brand at the premiere of his film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Russell Brand at the premiere of his film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Russell Brand at the premiere of his film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Russell Brand with his mother Barbara at the premiere of his film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Russell Brand with his mother Barbara at the premiere of his film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Sarah Harding's back of 'Girls Aloud' at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Talulah Riley at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Talulah Riley at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Talulah Riley at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Tamsin Egerton at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Tamsin Egerton at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Tamsin Egerton at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Tamsin Egerton at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Tamsin Egerton at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Tamsin Egerton at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Tara Palmer-Tomkinson at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Tara Palmer-Tomkinson at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Tara Palmer-Tomkinson at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Tara Palmer-Tomkinson at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Tara Palmer-Tomkinson at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Tara Palmer-Tomkinson at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Tereza Srbova at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Tereza Srbova at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Tereza Srbova at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Tereza Srbova at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Tereza Srbova at the premiere of her film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media.
- London.UK. Trinny Woodall at the premiere of new film 'St Trinian's at the Empire, Leicester Square, London . The film is an updated remake of a British film from the 1950s about an anarchic private girls school which has to find a way to avoid bankruptcy. The story originially started out as a cartoon by Ronald Searle and was based on a real school called 'St Trinnean's ' in Edinburgh, Scotland where pupils were encouraged to be modern and self expressive in the 1920s and 1930s. 10th December 2007. Keith Mayhew/Landmark Media. `