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Twinkle, the dancing goat is among 120 animals Mother Cecilia Mary (75)" Twinkle", the dancing goat is among 120 animals Mother Cecilia Mary (75), a Roman catholic nun, has cared for since opening her Good Shepherd shelter. Victoria, B.C. Canada 6 May 1965
Miss Barbara Kelly and her alsatians Meg and Coona "Miss Barbara Kelly and her alsatians " Meg " and " Coona ", who presented a canine cabaret at Olympia in aid of the Royal Veterinary College
Famous lucky black cat strolls passed Number 10 Downing Street during the European Crisis 3 September 1939
Peter, the alligator, likes being cuddled! Peter, six-year-old London zoo alligator, enjoys being nursed by his keeper, A. Wilson of the reptile house
The chimps washing! Peter hangs out the clothes. When Peter and Jackie, the London zoo chimpanzees, heard that their keeper was about to go on holiday
For baby elephants arrived at the Royal Albert Dock on the S.s Nalgora"For baby elephants arrived at the Royal Albert Dock on the S.S " Nalgora" from India. Elephants are from the Calcutta zoo. Three are destined for the London zoo and one for Belfast
Little Ann Bowers at breakfast with her tame jackdaw, Eynsford, Kent. 21 March 1938
A ewe with her dog friend climb in the window of a sports car in West Malling. 1937
A racing driver and two dogs check the engine of a racing car. 1939
Getting in trim for the circus ring. 16-year-old Olga Astley, one of Britain sGetting in trim for the circus ring. 16-year-old Olga Astley, one of Britains youngest animal trainers, is busy at her Ongar (Essex)
Silver fox show. A girl exhibitor uses a live fox as a fur. 14 November 1934
Swans fed inside the golf club. 21 October 1937
Bank Holiday heat leads to a lie down strike at the London Zoo. Penguin at the London Zoo, who found the Bank Holiday heat so intense that it decided to ignore the milling crowds of visitors
Cheetah as regimental pet. Sheba a large cheetah has been adopted as regimental pet by the 2nd Battalion Royal Fusiliers ( City of London Regiment ) which recently returned from Aden to Aldershot
Have dog, will travel. A boy riding a bike with his dog on his back in a rucksack. 1936
Little Ann Bowers playing on her tricycle with her tame jackdaw sitting on the handlebars. Eynsford, Kent. 21 March 1938
A dog checks the engine of a racing car. 1939
A performing dog on a wire
Little Ann Bowers playing on her tricycle with her tame jackdaw ringing the bell on the handlebars. Eynsford, Kent. 21 March 1938
Alsations and geese playing. 1936
Thats no way to use a chair, dear, gorilla Josephine (left) seems to be saying with the reproving glance to her mate Congo, who looks suitably abashed
Cat with tennis ambitions chased Senorita Lizanas ball. Senorita Anita Lizana playing with a tabby cat who insisted on chasing her ball when she practised at her hotel in Putney. 30 March 1935
Nero a Great Dane and very well known in Hyde Park, shares a newspaper with his little mistress, Pamela Robinson in the park 22 October 1932
Tantalising for Copper. Everyone knows the dogs that can do everything else but talk, but Copper, a magnificent Alsatian owned by Miss Mary Bringhurst of Atlanta, Georgia, can lay claim to the title
Bull in aeroplane. 10 June 1959
Easter Parade in Battersea Park. Londoners turned out in force in the warm sunshine to watch the traditional Easter Parade in Battersea Park
All in the cause of art!. To ask the normal man to plunge into a chilly pool in his working clothes, battle a slippery seal with a strange sense of humour
Zoo sea lion makes his bow on the air!. Under the persuasion of Uncle Mac (Mr McCulloch) and Dr Seth Smith, animals and birds of the London Zoo broadcast on the Regional Programme this afternoon
Traffic hold-up by cows crossing a road in Chislehurst, Kent. 1934
Black and white kitten wearing a daisy chain around his neck credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto
Man with chimpanzee sitting on his lap, both eating bananas
Mrs Carrs terrier carrying The Times newspaper. 1 November 1936
Brightling tests a cow, if she has swallowed bits of wire while grazing, he will detect them with his metal detector September 1950
In Harrods a Cassowary ( price 250 guineas ) - one of the items for sale in the pets department at Harrods, the famous London store. 11 July 1968
Perhaps Angela would like to go for a short stroll. Flash pushes the baby stroller around the yard, but to no avail. She continues to cry. c.1963
Miss Nan Parsons with Mrs Kings Blue Persians student Prince. Young aristocrats of the cat world are on show at the Kensington Kitten Clubs show which is in progess at Knightsbridge. 14 July 1937
Fair haired, 2 year old Roger Sayers is usually a little wary of sharing his 4 wheeler with strangers, but when it comes to giving a new acquaintance a lift, well
Unwieldly travellers ! Elephants arrive at Waterloo. Waterloo Station had rather a shock when four elephants arrived. They were on their way from Leeds to a South London theatre
Crufts great dog show opens in snowstorm Dr. and Mrs. Tarapore and their Great Dane entry " Brough of Sunnyside" as they arrived in the snow at Royal Agricultural Hall
Mr Roberts Coleman on his horse Northern Star is halted at a Chicago road crossing by the vigilant Moki. c.1954
The four months old Wallaby peers from his mothers pouch at his strange surroundings the London Zoo. 20 July 1937
Sunray treatment for a horse. A horse undergoing sunlight treatment with artificial sunrays at the sanatorium of the Peoples Dispensary for sick animals at St Swithins farm Ilford
Friendly flipper. Bibby, the London Zoo sea lion, extends a friendly flipper to a keeper. On left is seen Bibbys baby, Sue 4 July 1938
A girl packing a crate of tortoises for dispatch from the Alperton, Middlesex farm. Englands strangest farm had sprung from the increasing popularity of the humble tortoise
Cockatoo needed coaxing. Zoo broadcast. Under the persuasion of Uncle Mac (Mr McCulloch) and Dr Seth Smith, animals and birds of the London Zoo broadcast on the Regional Programme this afternoon