Itsapuzzle
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That's really interesting about the John Keith WalkerYes I remember Cahills quite well having worked around Martin Place for 4 years in the mid 60's. I also offer Repins Coffee and Tea Shops. They had multiple cafes centered around George, Pitt and Market Streets.
There is a great site which features many of the cafes and restaurants of early Sydney including the 50-60s era. It's full of information but not easy to navigate.
Restaurants and Cafes | The Dictionary of Sydney
I thought RB was being creative when he said that the cafe was at the corner of Pitt and Market. I'm not so sure that was where he sipped his lattes. A more likely place was the Hermitage Cafe owned by Henri Renaut a Frenchman.
Sydney’s wining and dining evolution - Nicole Cama
Henri was a founding member of the Wine & Food Society of NSW. And so was John Keith WALKER. He had a wine bar restaurant at 87 Market Street (Corner Market and Castlereagh Streets. I reckon there's a good chance DW's father RG Walker was related or known to John Keith Walker.
His Biography is at Biography - John Keith (JK 'Johnnie') Walker - Australian Dictionary of Biography
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