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PART ONE


WRITTEN BY: JOHN MOLLINDINIA


A MILLENNIUM TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE


modern bird keepers of today would have coped with he fancy as it was in the early 1930s when I started in bird keeping with British Hardbills. I changed to showing and breeding


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budgerigars when I joined the Luton Cage Bird Society in 1935.


06 BIRD SCENE 32 BIRD SCENE


s we enter into the 21st Century and I look back at my time in the hobby, I sometimes wonder how


Whilst the fanciers of all those years ago could buy Cage & Aviary Magazine as we still can today, he/she was unable to obtain all the paraphernalia that is offered today, indeed many of the things we have for our birds and take for granted hadn’t been invented or thought of then.


In 1946 when I was demobbed from the Army Royal Engineers there was no


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