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"Cor blimey, so thats what they wear under their Kilt"
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"Cor blimey, so thats what they wear under their Kilt"
" Cor blimey, so thats what they wear under their Kilt". Solo a white Mullucan Cockatoo, who has appeared on childrens televison many times, attended The National Exhibition of Cage and Aviary Birds at Alexandra Palace, London. Judge breeder and exhibitor Mr. Walter Lumsden keeps a weary eye on Solo, as the bird learns all about Scotlands most famous hidden secret. December 1976 P035281
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60 69 Years Birds Cockatoo Concerned Kilt One Senior Man Only Sporran Worried Bird Eating
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In this print titled ""Cor blimey, so that's what they wear under their Kilt", we are transported back to December 1976 at the National Exhibition of Cage and Aviary Birds held in Alexandra Palace, London. The star of the show is none other than Solo, a charming white Mullucan Cockatoo who has graced children's television screens numerous times. As Solo perches on the shoulder of his handler Mr. Walter Lumsden, a judge breeder and exhibitor at the event, our attention is drawn to both their expressions. While Solo appears curious and intrigued by something he has discovered beneath a traditional Scottish kilt, Mr. Lumsden wears an expression of concern mixed with amusement. The image captures a unique moment where nature meets culture as Solo delves into Scotland's most famous hidden secret – what lies beneath the kilt! With his feathers ruffled in excitement, it seems like Solo might have uncovered something quite unexpected. This photograph not only showcases the beauty and intelligence of avian creatures but also highlights how animals can captivate our imagination and bring joy to our lives. It serves as a delightful reminder of simpler times when innocent curiosity could spark laughter and wonderment among all ages. Preserved through Memory Lane Prints, this snapshot from the 1970s takes us on a nostalgic journey filled with humor and warmth. "
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