Talk:Coffee Johnny

Coffee Johnny On William Irving's Painting 'The Blaydon Races'
It is my information that Coffee Johnny's name was purposely omitted from the oil painting 'The Blaydon Races', which hangs in a Gateshead art gallery. It was Coffee Johnny who sat with his real mother, Sarah Koeffer, atop the stage coach on the famous painting. His name was omitted from the painting for political reasons, since there were certain people worried about questions being asked like, if Sarah Koeffer was his real mother, who was Coffee Johnny's real father. My book, "Under His Hat" reveals details about this, published by the Strategic Book Group, ISBN 978-1-60693-462-3. Robert Batey

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