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On the first outing of our newborn daughter in Dulwich Park, I managed to lose my camera which contained photos from the birth 4 days beforehand.


It would have been after 6pm today (Saturday), and would have most likely been left on or by a bench near the South Circular entrance.


Obviously i'm not bothered about the camera itself, but I'm desperate to get the memory card/photos back, so please do get in touch if you know or hear of any camera being found by a kindly forum-ite!


The cafe was closed, but I'll get in touch with them tomorrow as well.

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So sorry to hear this desperate dad. Unfortunately I don't have your camera but I believe my son was in the vicinity today. I shall ask him when he gets in.


Please don't let this ruin your pleasure of your new daughter, use your camers phone in the meantime if you have one. I do believe many on these forum would help you if they could. Good luck!


Ann

it turns out they are as kind as you: amazingly someone's taken it back to the cafe today.


Hurrah for the people of East Dulwich!


(and in particular the bloke and his son who have both restored my faith in humanity, and saved me from a right kicking courtesy of my wife...)

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