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Re-edited (but still can't get it larger) for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: TOURIST ATTRACTIONS (the quirkier the better).
Not quite sure the cow qualifies for a tourist attraction, but it IS quirky and will have to do!
I like the way (to me, anyway) the cow appears to be saying, "What the hell?!"
haha.
My mother's cousin Olive and Olive's sister Ivy's husband, Bill Dockerill.
Somewhere in England, 1956.
Not quite sure the cow qualifies for a tourist attraction, but it IS quirky and will have to do!
I like the way (to me, anyway) the cow appears to be saying, "What the hell?!"
haha.
My mother's cousin Olive and Olive's sister Ivy's husband, Bill Dockerill.
Somewhere in England, 1956.
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