File:Joy Cowley (cropped).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionJoy Cowley (cropped).jpg |
English: New Zealand children's author, Joy Cowley. |
Date | Cropped 29 July 2012, originally uploaded 2007, probably taken prior to 1987. |
Source | File:Joy Cowley.jpg |
Author | Courtesy of Horowhenua Historical Society inc, Levin, New Zealand |
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