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Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Lost Antique Toy Bear At Airport
Regarding the lost bear at Bristol airport, UK, with the photo of its earlier owners, children Dora and Glyn, circa 1918, it must be possible for somebody on a family tree website to do a search for sisters Dora and Glyn in birth records, marriage records and death certificates (surely names of UK children?); then a search of photos using photo matching. Dora and Glyn won't still be alive, but their children or grandchildren might be.
Time for a worldwide bear website with a lost and found section.
Good luck to lost bears, bereaved bear owners and kind lost and found bear detectives.
Note, always put your contact email or phone number or flight number - or for security a friend or relative's email, on your bears, dolls, umbrellas, bags, coats, cameras and suitcases.
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