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Kinky the honey bear who has a taste for beer drinking from a pint glass at a pub in Sulby, Isle of Man. March 1967
Snow leopard cubs and their mum which belong to John Aspinall, owner of Howletts Zoo park in Kent August 1977
The Static Aircraft Park at the Farnborough Air Display 1954. P000975
The Mighty Fokker VIII-3M the Southern Cross comes home after the Trans Pacific Flight surrounded by admirers after landing at Brisbane, The escort planes looked like sparrows beside a hawk. P001026
No Flags, no Fanfare for British Concorde. It was such a quite coming-out affair for Concorde 002 on Thursday (12-9-68). There was no fuss as the British prototype of the Anglo-French supersonic
Three young leopard cups inside a wicker basket August 1966
Mrs. Moray Bell goes shopping Basil the lamb trots along with her, to get his favourite tit-bit - a chocolate biscuits. A little bit of light reading for Basil in the paper shop. September 1970
Cindy the puma found some new playmates when she moved house. The two month old puma was badly hurt when her mother accidentally trod on her at the Flamingo Park Zoo in Malton, Yorks
Edward Heath seen here with former Prime Minister Harold MacMillan. March 1969 Z2664
Henry Cooper in Italy: Henry Cooper pictured in the rain on the Via Veneto. Henry is in Italy for his fight with Piero Tomosoni. February 1969 Z2529
The interior of BOACs first jumbo awaiting to be fitted out with seats at Boeings Seattle factory. May 1970 P001073
Snowball the frisky new-born Llama and little Steven Martin at Southport Zoo. October 1982
Former model Sally Bunting holding her lion cub pet at her home in Chiswick, London December 1972
"Travel by Jumbo"is the motto of the four Smart Sisters who are busy training" Travel by Jumbo" is the motto of the four Smart Sisters who are busy training for the Christmas Day Circus show which is being produced by their father David Smart at the Circus Winter
A British RAF Harrier jet is camouflaged and ready for action, near Belize City, Belize. The British armed forces are in Belize in the run up to Independence should the Guatemalans invade
A lion at a zoo in England September 1939
Yvonne Modlin has hit on the ideal anti-thief device a four month old lion cub calledYvonne Modlin has hit on the ideal anti-thief device..a four month old lion cub called Washington. Yvonne banks the takings at a wild life park near Chester le Street, County Durham
Singer: Tina Charles. February 1976
A Supermarine S. 6A on of the aircraft taking part in the Isle of Man Schneider TrophyA Supermarine S.6A on of the aircraft taking part in the Isle of Man Schneider Trophy Race seen here in practice by the RAF in the Solent. P000965
Lynx cats at the zoo. March 1936
A Sea Vixen swoops over soldiers seen here on exercise on Salisbury Plain. July 1966 P001038
Farnborough Air Show (5-9-66). An Hawker Siddney Andover in camoflaged paintwork lands. September 1966 P000978
The Nipper a case of the large and the small at Farnborough, Hampshire, on Monday (16-9-68) when a small plane
So the Scotch women gutters have their turn. They begin work at 6 or 7 o clock and go through the day gutting the herring which are then salted packed in barrels and sent abroad
Kojak the lion cub shoves his head down a dogs mouth watched by blonde like Pam Colbourne at the Marquess of Baths safari park at Longleat, Wiltshire. December 1975
Brenda Yates of Chessington is only 14, but has a way with the animals at the Chessington Zoo which need training for riding
Balloon ascent opens Bath Festival: The Bath Festival, which began on Thursday (6. 6Balloon ascent opens Bath Festival: The Bath Festival, which began on Thursday (6.6.63) is " looking up" this year. The balloon pictured at the start of its ascent
The Gossamer Albatross piloted by cyclist Bryan Allen completed the 22 mile crossing of the English Channel in 2 hours and 49 minutes
A lion cub, one of the quins at London Zoo, is only seven weeks old, at which age he acts very much like any other baby. April 1967
Fokker F. VIIA G-EBTS The Spider - 1929 - was the old Princess Xenia having been renamedFokker F.VIIA G-EBTS The Spider - 1929 - was the old Princess Xenia having been renamed after being bought by Mary, Duchess of Bedford
Farnborough Air Show: A preview of the Farnborough Air Show took place yesterday (5-9-60). The Short S.C.1. jet vertical take-off aircraft seen here performing. September 1960 P000977
A soldier stands to attention beside neatly folded kit during an inspection of 52nd. Anti Aircraft. Regt. Royal Artillery by Viscount Gort V.C. Circa 1930. P003618
Nutty, the grey squirrel pictured here used to live in the woods. But not any more. A couple of months ago he wandered into a village store
Snowball the frisky new-born Llama with his mother at Southport Zoo. October 1982
Its Spring, and Sid Taxes To The Country. The winter is coming to an end. And that means town-mouse Sid can take to the country
Bike for the Sky: Reaching for the sky on a bicycle built for twoBike for the Sky: Reaching for the sky.. on a bicycle built for two. This man-powered, bicycle-chain-driven " helicopter" had its first test yesterday (18-3-62) at the R.A.F
These cuddly Leopard twins clearly think lifes a laugh. The six-week-old brother and sister are the star attraction at Marwell Zoo near Winchester in Hampshire
Major Catastrophe the first dog in Britain to be fitted with a heart pacemaker. The three-year-old Labrador sailed through a medical check-up a year after his life-saving operation at Bristol
Close up view of a mongoose. November 1933
Actress June Thurburn, in traditional shepherdess clothes, is playing the part of Mary for a competition open to all visitors to the Battersea Park Festival Pleasure Gardens
Pedal Power Takes A Nosedive: It was great while it lasted. But the flight of Britains latest man-powered aircraft ended rather abruptly on Sunday (19-3-72)
Man with radio controlledmodel of a Tiger Moth Aircraft. Circa 1960 P001060
Joey, the pet pig, belonging to Mr. Arthur Ratcliffe, Ecton, Staffordshire, who is getting fan mail from people all over the country, pleading for his life to be spared
Sherry the dog eyes a giant bone. A life of luxury for Sherry, the pet terrier who shares a £ 48, 000 will. Plenty more where that came from Sherry, April 1969 Z4387
Distinguished British aviation pioneer, Claude Graham-White, accompanied by a lady passenger in his Henri Farman biplane 1910
Baroness Marie de Veauce at her prosperous mink farm in the grounds of an old convent overlooking Runnymede at Egham, Surrey On the farm are a thousand mink worth between £ 5 to £ 60
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
Strolling along with his bodyguard, a mountain lion named Nigel, is zoo curator Martin Lacey on his way to the bank with the takings