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MPX5070936: The happy Daily Mirror family: The Fry's have lived in their own home at Woodlands Park, Bexley, Kent. For four and a half years. They have done all the contemporary decorating inside themselves. Mr. Richard Fry aged 37, a commercial artist, and his wife 27 year old Marion, take the Mirror every day. They have two children, Tony aged 3 1/2 and Beverly aged 7 1/2 months. May 1960 M4346-005 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5070945: The happy Daily Mirror family: The Fry's have lived in their own home at Woodlands Park, Bexley, Kent. For four and a half years. They have done all the contemporary decorating inside themselves. Mr. Richard Fry aged 37, a commercial artist, and his wife 27 year old Marion, take the Mirror every day. They have two children, Tony aged 3 1/2 and Beverly aged 7 1/2 months. May 1960 M4346-007 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5070746: Animals: Elephants. After being in the army for five years Sgt Ivor Rosaire starts again having his "head bitten off" daily by Saucy the elephant. But in this picture Saucy was so pleased to see her master again she would not let him go, and he is kicking and shouting to her to let go. July 1947 P011825 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5070954: The happy Daily Mirror family: The Fry's have lived in their own home at Woodlands Park, Bexley, Kent. For four and a half years. They have done all the contemporary decorating inside themselves. Mr. Richard Fry aged 37, a commercial artist, and his wife 27 year old Marion, take the Mirror every day. They have two children, Tony aged 3 1/2 and Beverly aged 7 1/2 months. May 1960 M4346-003 / Bridgeman Images
MPX5069119: Wrestler Jackie Pallo is due to star in the pantomime "Goldilocks" at Norwich this Christmas. Today he had his first costume fitting for the role of Heinkel the bad circus owner. He is photographed having an impromptu rehearsal outside the Albert Hall where he is due to fight on Wednesday night. / Bridgeman Images
MPX5068965: The Vicar, the Rev. Frank Moore, with his choir and members of the congregation about to felt the main roof prior to capping. All are quite at home perched on the dizzy heights of the main roof. The roof on the left has been stripped ready for tile setting and it is estimated that another 11,000 tiles are to be laid which they hope to complete in two months. / Bridgeman Images