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  1. Hi Phil,
    What a surprise to see “my Father” featured here. I’d love to know which of my nieces gave you the photos. I still have the original ink drawing too, but gave copies of the photos to all my nieces and nephews when he passed away back in 1974. I remember as a little kid enjoying saying the name “Cockatoo.” 🙂 But I was only there once, I believe it was when my big sister got engaged.
    Nice job on the main formal portrait. Good looking site.
    -Joy

  2. Thanks for your message Joy! Always great to hear people’s connections to or experiences at the Cockatoo.

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