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Remembering my Dad


The print from which I made this scan looked OK to me, but when I scanned it, I found that it really was poor quality. Decided to post this image anyway, as I don't have many photos of my Father in his later years, and it shows him doing what he loved to do - take photos and movie. At the time this photo was taken (summer of 1969), he was a proud Grandpa for the very first time, photographing his six-month-old baby Grandson : ) My Father died about seven years after this photo was taken, at the age of 69. We were in my parent's back garden in England, visiting while on leave for a few weeks from Borneo.
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