28 Mackintosh Place, Cardiff
My father - 3rd row - 3rd from left
Colin - Early Morning - 6 years Old
Colin - Bedtime
Colin - Morning Glories
Colin - the Osh-Kosh Years
Colin - Kitchen - Church Street
Fair Beauty
Dark Beauty
Hazel Gregory - Isle of Wight 1947
First Snow
Gudmund Andreas Lundbech
Rosemary's Clothes #2
Rosemary's Clothes #1
My First Paper Doll - c1960
Graduation Photo - Summer 1971
Years Before Christmas Excess
Meanwhile, Across the Ocean...
Christmas, 1944
Christmas in the WRENS, 1944
Brian Off to Work
Brian Off to Work
Outside Tree/Inside Tree
Thanksgiving 2009
Thanksgiving 2009
Thanksgiving 2009
Thanksgiving 2009
Thanksgiving 2009
Thanksgiving 2009
Thankgiving 2009
Colin and Brendan, Spring 1986
Brighton, 1947
Owen Andreas Kinlund - born November 24, 1988
Owen - The Thomas the Tank Engine Years
Owen - The Star Wars Years
Owen - The Pokemon Years
Owen - The Break Dancing Years
November 24, 2009
The Traditional Family Cards
Owen - November 24, 2009
Owen's Birthday - November 24,2009
Owen's Birthday - November 24, 2009
Punch Buggy Gold...
Ray and Hazel Lundbech, #1
Ray and Hazel with Dialogue.
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From Sian
Newport Road.
From Sian:
I walked past the house today where Aunty Joan and your dad lived after their mother was taken ill. I remember going there when I was little. It was a very grand house then but look at it now.... it’s in flats and very uncared for. I often pass it and always give it a nod. They spent the war years there... (obviously not your dad) and the 3 girls... my mum, Aunty Joan and Aunty Sheila had lots of fun and laughter there...
The generation now gone..
From Sian:
I walked past the house today where Aunty Joan and your dad lived after their mother was taken ill. I remember going there when I was little. It was a very grand house then but look at it now.... it’s in flats and very uncared for. I often pass it and always give it a nod. They spent the war years there... (obviously not your dad) and the 3 girls... my mum, Aunty Joan and Aunty Sheila had lots of fun and laughter there...
The generation now gone..
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