Picture Stories
- The Four Marys (Pages: 6-13) [Artist: Selby Donnison]
- Haggis (Pages: 17-18)
- Dolwyn’s Dolls (Pages: 19-26) [Artist: George Ramsbottom?]
- Wanderer- the Story of a Foal (Pages: 28-32)
- The Flights of Flopear (Pages: 33-41) [Artist: Robert MacGillivray]
- Belle of the Ball (Pages: 44-48) [Artist: Colin Merrett]
- The Three Imps (Pages: 50-58) [Artist: Jim Eldridge]
- Kate Must Skate! (Pages: 59-64) [Artist: Carlos Freixas]
- Maid Marian (Pages: 65-72) [Artist: Selby Donnison]
- Wonderwoofa (Pages: 74-80) [Artist: Andy Tew]
- Who’s Her Ladyship? (Pages: 82-89) [Artist: Andy Tew]
- The Faith and Hope of Charity Brown (Pages: 90-96) [Artist: Terry Aspin]
- The Incredible Adventures of Mini-Mum (Pages: 97-104) [Artist: Robert MacGillivray]
- The World of Grace (Pages: 105-112) [Artist: Douglas Perry]
- Goosey Goosey Gander (Pages: 114-121) [Artist: Russ Nicholson]
- Toots (Pages: 122-123) [Artist: Bill Ritchie]
Text Stories
- The Christmas Card (Pages: 42-43)
Features
- Little Monkey! (Pages: 14-16)
- Chinese Horoscope (Pages: 27)
- Apple A-Peel! (Pages: 73)
- Bunty Cut Out Wardrobe (Pages: 81)
- Pets Corner (Pages: 113)
- Make a Toots Doll (Pages: 124-125)
- Keep Ahead with Haggis (Pages: 49)
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More artist names:
The Four Marys (Pages: 6-13) [Artist Selby Donnison]
Dolwyn’s Dolls (Pages: 19-26) [Artist George Ramsbottom?]
The Flights of Flopear (Pages: 33-41) [Artist Robert MacGillivray]
Belle of the Ball (Pages: 44-48) [Artist Colin Merrett]
The Three Imps (Pages: 50-58) [Artist Jim Eldridge]
Kate Must Skate! (Pages: 59-64) [Artist Carlos Freixas]
Maid Marian (Pages: 65-72) [Artist Selby Donnison]
Wonderwoofa (Pages: 74-80) [Artist Andy Tew]
Who’s Her Ladyship? (Pages: 82-89) [Artist Andy Tew]
The Faith and Hope of Charity Brown (Pages: 90-96) [Artist Terry Aspin]
The Incredible Adventures of Mini-Mum (Pages: 97-104) [Artist Robert MacGillivray]
The World of Grace (Pages: 105-112) [Artist Douglas Perry]
Goosey Goosey Gander (Pages: 114-121) [Artist Russ Nicholson]
One speculative attribution is George Ramsbottom, who would have been around 80 at this time. I have read somewhere that he stopped drawing for comics in the 1970s, but this does look to me like his style – stiffer than his earlier work, but that could well be the effect of age.
I loved this annual!