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Hi Everybody
To answer some questions re the Kilted New Zealanders in my webshots album , 1st the chap that looks a little like Ned Kelly is in fact not he's my mate Ken Mitchell and yes the color photos were taken at a heritage event in Dunedin ( a nice Scottish city in the bottom of the South Island ) the other photo , the sepia toned one was not at a festival as some of these chaps ( the big bearded one in the middle Micheal O'Brien a traditional bookbinder ) wears a kilt everyday and has done now for a while . You can read a short article about him here from a NZ paper
http://www.odt.co.nz/article.php?refid=2005,12,29,25,02500,d35abd225b50 6241290084c99d2d25db§=4'
Kilted kiwi
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Dream
It's been a dream of mine for many years . One day I'll get there.
Great pic's. Thanks
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Impressive bunch of friends. I guessed you must be from South Island; I'd love to get out there but can't afford the fare, I think.
I've got quite a few cousins in South Island - one in Christchurch, but the others are in Otago and Southland: they have a sheep farm near Wyndham, but some of them teach at Invercargill and one is at Otago University.
They sent me a photograph recently of my great-great-grandmother's grave at Wyndham (she emigrated with all her sons and daughters some time before WWI, except for my great-grandfather (farming at Kilarrow, Islay) and his twin sister (who was married to one of the MacEachern brothers (who used to win the piping every year at the West Highland Show) and farming at Conabus, Islay)).
Well, maybe we'll be able to save up enough to go visiting.
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whit a greet hairy rabble o kilties!
guid oan ya!
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