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TOPLESS WOMAN WEARING BONDAGE - 1988
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Trevor Watson / Rex Features (145042e)
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TOPLESS WOMAN WEARING BONDAGE - 1988
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TOPLESS WOMAN WEARING BONDAGE - 1988
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Trevor Watson / Rex Features (145042f)
MODEL RELEASED - Bondage
TOPLESS WOMAN WEARING BONDAGE - 1988
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FEATURE - Blick zurück: Lunchtime im Central Park in den 50er Jahren
Lunchtime in Central Park .
How do you spend that lunch hour? Those 60 minutes set aside during the day for for the office and factory worker , chairman and director to attend the works canteen , sandwiches in the park or the exclusive restaurant . In New York the millions of workers blazon a trail to their famous and picturesque Central Park . Summer or winter Central Park is the haven in which to spend that one precious hour . A hamburger and a cup of coffee at Joe's diner - then quickly to the park . If the winter sunshine deigns to break through the New Yorker's lunch hour is a blissful period of relaxation . And there is much to delight and interest the eye . A myriad of characters and events for the watchful . Suitably refreshed the workers are ready for the afternoon's spell of work .
Picture shows:- A woman and child walking a dog in town.
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PUZZLED POODLES
Over seven thousand dogs ranging from the Rhodesian bridge back to the tiny Chihuahua have been entered for judging today in the ladies' kennel Association show at Olympia, London.
Cocker spaniels proved to be the most popular breed--as they were before the last war--with 363 entries. Today's show is the largest in the associations 55-year history.
PICTURE SHOWS:- Two miniature poodles at the Ladies' Kennel Association show at Olympia, London, today, MERRYMORN JASON and MERRYMORN GOLDEN GIRL show puzzled and quizzical expressions as the camera focuses on them. They are owned by Mrs.L.E. Ellis of Bovingdon, Herts .
2 November 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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SMUDGE ON THE FAMILY ALBUM
Head high, is slightly defiant, Poppet, the young cross-bred poodle on right, has no intention of letting himself be ' cut' by the family at a public function.
Attending the dog show in Keynsham (Somerset) as an onlooker, he insisted on being in the picture with his two elder brothers, BEAU OF CHEW VALLEY and FIDGET OF CHEW VALLEY , thoroughbred standard poodles of unwaveringly lineage .
All three dogs are owned by Mrs.M.Morar of Chewton , Somerset.
25 October 1949
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FELINE PHAROAH
Aptly named is PHAROAH , London zoo's cheetah is taken out for exercise every morning on the collar and lead.
He likes to exercise his royal prerogative to start and stop as he pleases in this picture, head keeper James Aldis is doing his best to assure Pharaoh that a brisk walk is good for the blood circulation these crisp autumn days.
19 October 1949
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