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Frank Davis, of San Francisco, has a passion for teddy bears. He has collected more than 250 in all sizes, colours, and national origins. The bears are displayed in every window of his three-storey Victorian house facing the street. The windows are lit at night.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19790410.2.76.2

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Press, 10 April 1979, Page 10

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45

Frank Davis, of San Francisco, has a passion for teddy bears. He has collected more than 250 in all sizes, colours, and national origins. The bears are displayed in every window of his three-storey Victorian house facing the street. The windows are lit at night. Press, 10 April 1979, Page 10

Frank Davis, of San Francisco, has a passion for teddy bears. He has collected more than 250 in all sizes, colours, and national origins. The bears are displayed in every window of his three-storey Victorian house facing the street. The windows are lit at night. Press, 10 April 1979, Page 10

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