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Albert Flies to a New Life at 100: Mr. Albert Wedlake waved goodbye to Britain yesterday (Thursday 10-2-66) and flew to America to start a new life- at the age of 100
Cowboy mad miner Lot Beedon aged 63 gets a slug of rotgut at the local saloon in Wombwell. November 1969 Z11876-001
An elderly woman dressed as Santa Claus on her way to an engagement accompanied by neighbourhood children. Mrs. Barrett pictured as she is. December 1969 Z11977-005
Blonde 28-year-old Jane Lumby experiments with her first pipe smoke at the Festival Hall - she doesn t look too happy with the clay pipe that she tried. October 1969 P009063
Model Dawn Chapman wearing long dress, arms folded. February 1962 P008889
Ernest Barnes of Motspur Park, New Malden, relaxes at home in his garden, south-west London, 3rd August 1946
Bandleader and rugby supporter Ernest Baker with cheeky Abyssinian mountain ape on his shoulder, pictured last night at his grocery off-licence shop in Wardle Edge, Rochdale. December 1969 Z12267
Princess Anne. August 1971 P009817
A man studying a specimen under a microscope. July 1947 P009567
The St. Mungo Community, a voluntary relief organisation among other things, operates a midnight soup run for vagrants, down and outs etc. around London. Doris in the Battersea Hostel
Holidaymakers take pictures of Hollywood superstar Jayne Mansfield at a swimming pool in Blackpool. September 1959
Ian Vins. April 1962 P009803
David Turner after completing 77 hours non-stop on the see saw in his world record attempt. December 1969 Z12505-001
People sing and hold hands in the fountains in Trafalgar Square as midnight strikes. January 1970 Z12533-001
Southport taxi driver 28 year old Ray Williams heard mysterious scratching noises coming from under the front passenger seat of his taxi as he drove down Bedford Road
A man seen naked in the fountains in Trafalgar Square during New Year celebrations. January 1970 Z12533
Two New Zealander brothers met this morning at the foot of Nelsons Column in Trafalgar Square at 10 am. One brother left New Zealand on October 18 with his wife
Patrick Troughton actor dressed as Robin Hood March 1953 in Battersea Park in London watched by young children as he aims his bow and arrow. He is to star as Robin Hood in a childrens TV series
Jazz performer Errol Garner in Daily Mirror interview with Donald Zec with the Mayfair Hotel, London
The Wellington Floating Dock seen passing through the Tynes piers, on its way to New Zealand, a journey that will take seven months in 1931
Official greeters at Moscow airport await the arrival of British Prime Minister Harold MacMillan at the start of a visit to Russia in which he will have talks with Mr Kruschev. February 1959 L1391
A man sits on a public bench in a deserted square in the Soviet city of Tashkent. On the pillars in front of him are hanging portraits of members of the current Soviet politburo
Sydney, a 2 year old orang-utan shows off a picture he painted. He was given a palette made from an egg tray, with most of the colours of the rainbow
Model Punk Matt Belgrano at work on his hair. April 1986 P003780
Fifi, the zoo chimp playing with a plate on his head September 1953 P004109
The Waiting Room of the out patients department at the Royal Veterinary College. Over 50 animal patients, are taken daily to the Royal Veterinary College, Camden Town
Actress Debbie Arnold, pictured at her flat with her King Charles spaniel. November 1984 P003759
Children take their pets to the Harmsworth pet hospital run by the RSPCA watch Veterinary Surgeon John Newcombe attend Fluffy the cat Two girls are Christine Lyons (10) and Teresa Mullins (9)
Mrs. Mary Inge with a new born lamb from her fine herd of Shropshire sheep. The shepherd seems quite pleased with this years yearlings. Circa 1955 P004141
This X ray machine will protect pets from the danger of radiation and has been bought by the RSPCA. Society spokesman said
Salmon Fishers with their nets. July 1943 P004150
Student veterinary nurse Caroline Smith, 16, who is under training with veterinary surgeon Alan Hitchins at his surgery in Kings Road, Chelsea. June 1972 P004039
The first-ever hydratherapy pool for dogs is now in operation at the RSPCA, Holloway. Duke the dog, being treated in the new pool, assisted by nurse, Lesley Pavey. December 1976 P004040
Cody, a year-old orangutan and his teacher, university student Keith Laidler, broke off from the daily round of elocution lessons at Flamingo Park Zoo
An Orang-utan having a bath with a baby. October 1984 P004085
The Birdmen of Bognor. Thats no chicken... its just another competitor in the Birdmen of Regis birdmen content in which 23 flying oddities tried unsuccessfully to win the £ 3
Chimpanzee dressed in a Father Christmas outfit about to pull a cracker with a man dressed in a monkey suit December 1978 P004074
When Cody is around, better not call him a monkey. Hes an orang utan. And he may be able to tell you so pretty soon. For the hairy little chap is having private lessons every day in the English
Oscar the orang-utan may look lovable, but his mother didn t seem to think so. She rejected him when he was born. Happily however
Mrs. Firbank alone and only with the help of a shepherd, owns a mountain with an area of approximately 3000 acres. In summer months she has 3
A rare event among southdowns. Quads were born to an ewe at the farm of Mr. Percy Filkins, Grange Farm, Ovingdean. Two are with the ewe
The Bournemouth Non-rigid airship G was 108ft long with a capacity of 45, 000 cu ft. It became the first to have flown in Britain since the R.101 when it took off at RAF Cardington formerly the Royal
68 yr old Harry Francis, is busy trapping moles in the country around Horley, Surrey. He has been doing it for 40 years. Moleskins will be used for utility fur coats
When Mrs. Moray Bell goes shopping, Basil the Lamb trots along with her, to get his favourite tit-bit - a chocolate biscuit. September 1970 P004199
The seals of Scroby Sands, Norfolk, were to pay dearly for all the net-ripping and fish-snatching of which Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, fishermen have accused them for years
When Mrs. Moray Bell with Basil the sheep who is quite domesticated and follows her around all over the place. Even when she goes into the kitchen to wash the dishes, Basil is sure to go with her
Claris, a pig on a Surrey farm near Cranbrook is a music critic when Alex Howes, who works in the Piggery practices on his mandolin
Claire Meal has the task of promoting the animals at the Chessington World of Adventure in Surrey, And to demonstrate how friendly Tabatha the Tapir is, she went into her pen and tickled her tummy