File:Tunnocksboy.jpg
Tunnocksboy.jpg (432 × 508 pixels, file size: 83 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Note that the image is from the 1900s and therefore the image is in the public domain as an image. As a trademark on the other hand, it is very likely still the property of Tunnocks. -- Derek Ross | Talk 04:49, 17 May 2009 (UTC)
Summary
[edit]The Famous Tunnock's Boy
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current | 19:07, 28 April 2007 | 432 × 508 (83 KB) | Chopped Pork and Ham (talk | contribs) | ||
19:03, 28 April 2007 | 432 × 508 (83 KB) | Chopped Pork and Ham (talk | contribs) | The famous cheeky face of Tunnock's Boy | ||
10:55, 19 April 2007 | 648 × 780 (94 KB) | Chopped Pork and Ham (talk | contribs) | The Famous Tunnock's Boy |
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