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| Ian and George, saving fuel on a hinting trip |
Baby Austins are not the biggest household transporters. And McKay seniors, were not the smallest of people, even in those days. But at the beginning of 1943 the family of 4 headed South with family belongings packed in and tied on. The back seat was removed, luggage piled almost to the roof, leaving only a small space for new baby Georgina to fit, trunks were on the back, and the load on top was itself kept in place by a lashed on baby's cot. Fortunately the drive down coincided with good weather. Just goes to prove that you don't really need whoozie trappings as ABS, auto gears, parking aids. Of course with all the luggage air bags were not necessary.
By all accounts, the arrival of the southern safari in Ikawai occasioned much fascinated interest i local circles. This dramatic entrance augured well - the time at Ikawai was one of great pleasure for Ian and Betty, and cemented in many life-long friendships
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| Before loading - Jessie, Nana McKay, Roderick, Betty at Dalmore |




