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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
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
Walt Disney and his wife arrive at Southampton in Linder United States on 11th Septmeber 1957
Chelsea and England footballer Dennis Wise wearing a Dennis the menace jumper. 1st March 1996
An Exhibition of British and American Humorous Art was opened today by Sir Gerald Kelly at the Tea Centre, Haymarket. The proceeds are in aid of the soldier
Caricaturist David Low at his Golders Green Home. September 1951 P011155
The famous lions of longleat will play second fiddle to a mouse tomorrow - Mickey Mouse. He will be host at the great Mirror Happy Family Disney Day at the Marquess of Baths stately home in
Entertainment Television Cartoons Humour. Walt Disney characters who are travelling round the country, today left their van at Watford Junction and travelled to Euston by train
Bugs Bunny and Tweety Pie. January 1975 75-00235
East London carwash sign showing Margaret Thatcher British Prime Minister 10th February 1982