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Pets at Herne Bay carnival. The Daily Mirrors Pip, Squeak and Wilfred. Herne Bay, Kent. 25th August 1922
The Daily Mirrors Pets, Pip, Squeak and Wilfred at Hunstanton, Norfolk. 3rd August 1923
The Daily Mirrors Pets, Pip, Squeak and Wilfred at Minehead. 31st August 1923
The Daily Mirrors Pip, Squeak and Wilfred in Portsmouth. Sailor volunteers carrying the pets house to its allocated place on the Town Hall septs at Portsmouth
The Daily Mirrors Pets, Pip, Squeak and Wilfred at a fete in the grounds of Lord Iveaghs Dublin house. Robbie Pellissier gives each pet a medal on behalf of Our Dumb Friends League. 17th June 1923
Bristol Evening Post Cartoonist Bob Bennett "Uncle Bob"1935Bristol Evening Post Cartoonist Bob Bennett " Uncle Bob" 1935
FFI patrol of 1st French Army carries a caricature of Hitler away from a Rhine River position. The placard was displayed on one bank of the river
The Golden Egg - Or the goose that lost its quack. Arthur Wragg cartoon for the Sunday Mirror following Prime Minister Harold annoucement (31st July 1961)
On the 12th May 1919 the Daily Mirror introduced its readers to the adventures of Pip and Squeak. Within nine months Pip the dog and penguin Squeak were joined by a rabbit called Wilfred
The Daily Mirror Pets. Squeak with the pets happy guests at Liverpool Street Station. Children numbering 750 went off to seaside and country in Norfolk and Suffolk at the expense of the Pip
The Daily Mirrors Pets, Pip, Squeak and Wilfred in the Isle of Wight. 25th August 1923
The Daily Mirrors Pip, Squeak and Wilfred on the Kentish Coast. August 1920
Hundreds of children packed the piazza for the switching on of the Christmas lights. Miss Examiner, Madeline Garbutt, and television cartoon character Danger Mouse are pictured with some of the young
Walt Disney and his wife arrive at Southampton in Linder United States on 11th Septmeber 1957
Leicesters 24 horse power Wolseley motor fire engine, which is believed to be the fastest fire engine in the world. It travels ata speed of 35 miles per hour, and can start at a seconds notice
Mark Millar, Scottish comic book writer. 8th April 1998. 98 / 04 / 217Mark Millar, Scottish comic book writer. 8th April 1998. 98/04/217
Pip Squeak & Wilfred December 1921 Daily Mirror Cartoon Characters. Father Xmas call on Pip, Squeak and Wilfred. A short sketch by Uncle Dich produced at the Kings hall
Pip & Squeak with Mr B. Lamb June 1921 at the Theatrical Garden Party
Teenagers dress and fashion, April 1987 Model wearing Mickey Mouse yellow sweatshirt and striped trousers (leggings) sitting on stool