Animal Baby. Part IV


    1960: American film star Kirk Douglas with a lion cub called Spartacus which was presented to him by the director of Southport zoo in appreciation of Douglas film role


    American film star Kirk Douglas with a lion cub called Spartacus which was presented to him by the director of Southport zoo in appreciation of Douglas film role. (Photo by Lee/Central Press/Getty Images). 7th December 1960




    1962: Two brown bear cubs from a litter of triplets born at Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire playing with the scales at their first weight check. The 4-lb cubs have been transferred to the childrens zoo, where they delight the visitors


    Two brown bear cubs from a litter of triplets born at Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire playing with the scales at their first weight check. The 4-lb cubs have been transferred to the childrens zoo, where they delight the visitors. (Photo by William Vanderson/Fox Photos/Getty Images). 3rd May 1962




    English pop singer Cliff Richard with a cheetah cub during a visit to the game-keepers lodge at the Nairobi Game Park, Kenya, 15th February 1963


    English pop singer Cliff Richard with a cheetah cub during a visit to the game-keepers lodge at the Nairobi Game Park, Kenya, 15th February 1963. (Photo by Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)




    1963: A pair of Barbary sheep with a lamb


    A pair of Barbary sheep with a lamb. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). 16th April 1963




    1963: 11-year-old Penny Moon, winner of the Knowledge Essay Competition, feeding Suki the tiger cub at London Zoo


    11-year-old Penny Moon, winner of the Knowledge Essay Competition, feeding Suki the tiger cub at London Zoo. (Photo by William Vanderson/Fox Photos/Getty Images). 1st August 1963




    1964: A policeman at Buckingham Palace holds the gate open so that a duck and her ducklings, from nearby St Jamess Park, can leave the palace forecourt


    A policeman at Buckingham Palace holds the gate open so that a duck and her ducklings, from nearby St. Jamess Park, can leave the palace forecourt. (Photo by Douglas Miller/Keystone/Getty Images). 4th May 1964




    1964: Inspector Hutter of the RSPCA rescues a seal pup on one of Norfolks beaches. The seal pups, and carcasses of parent seals are often washed up following the slaughter of seals for their skins in The Wash


    Inspector Hutter of the RSPCA rescues a seal pup on one of Norfolks beaches. The seal pups, and carcasses of parent seals are often washed up following the slaughter of seals for their skins in The Wash. (Photo by Chris Ware/Keystone Features/Getty Images). 24th July 1964




    1965: A mother Okapi and her fawn in an enclosure in their native homeland in the former Belgian Congo


    A mother Okapi and her fawn in an enclosure in their native homeland in the former Belgian Congo. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images). Circa 1965




    1965: No, not the popular folk singing group, though they look capable of snarling a tune, but the triplet Pumas born to Tess and Roger on December 5th at London Zoo


    No, not the popular folk singing group, though they look capable of snarling a tune, but the triplet Pumas born to Tess and Roger on December 5th at London Zoo. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). 25th January 1965




    1965: Gloucestershire shepherd Jack Phillips making a record of the days new lamb arrivals whilst holding one of them


    Gloucestershire shepherd Jack Phillips making a record of the days new lamb arrivals whilst holding one of them. (Photo by Maeers/Fox Photos/Getty Images). 8th April 1965




    A soldier of the US Seventh Marines carrying a little puppy in his pocket after rescuing it during an operation south west of Da Nang in Vietnam, 1968


    A soldier of the US Seventh Marines carrying a little puppy in his pocket after rescuing it during an operation south west of Da Nang in Vietnam. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 1968




    1968: Huge crowds formed at the London Zoo on the debut of Pipaluk, the baby polar bear


    Huge crowds formed at the London Zoo on the debut of Pipaluk, the baby polar bear. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 15th April 1968




    Sir Henry Frederick Thynne, 6th Marquess of Bath (1905 - 1992) mounted on baby African elephant Wamba at Longleat Safari Park, his family seat in Wiltshire, 29th May 1968. Leading Wamba by the ear is Mr J. R. Kabuzi, the Acting High Commissioner for Uganda, who is at Longleat to open the new East African Game Reserve


    Sir Henry Frederick Thynne, 6th Marquess of Bath (1905–1992) mounted on baby African elephant Wamba at Longleat Safari Park, his family seat in Wiltshire, 29th May 1968. Leading Wamba by the ear is Mr J. R. Kabuzi, the Acting High Commissioner for Uganda, who is at Longleat to open the new East African Game Reserve. (Photo by Central Press/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)




    1968: Beatrix, a she-lion at Chessington Zoo, carries her newborn cub


    Beatrix, a she-lion at Chessington Zoo, carries her newborn cub. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). 30th May 1968




    1970: The legs and high heels of a member of the cast of Tropical Paradise, a revue at the Pigalle, tower above a very small baby monkey


    The legs and high heels of a member of the cast of [Tropical Paradise], a revue at the Pigalle, tower above a very small baby monkey. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images). Circa 1970




    1970: Two brown bear cubs born at Whipsnade Zoo


    Two brown bear cubs born at Whipsnade Zoo. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images). 1970



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Animal Baby. Part IV


1960: American film star Kirk Douglas with a lion cub called Spartacus which was presented to him by the director of Southport zoo in appreciation of Douglas film role


American film star Kirk Douglas with a lion cub called Spartacus which was presented to him by the director of Southport zoo in appreciation of Douglas film role. (Photo by Lee/Central Press/Getty Images). 7th December 1960




1962: Two brown bear cubs from a litter of triplets born at Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire playing with the scales at their first weight check. The 4-lb cubs have been transferred to the childrens zoo, where they delight the visitors


Two brown bear cubs from a litter of triplets born at Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire playing with the scales at their first weight check. The 4-lb cubs have been transferred to the childrens zoo, where they delight the visitors. (Photo by William Vanderson/Fox Photos/Getty Images). 3rd May 1962




English pop singer Cliff Richard with a cheetah cub during a visit to the game-keepers lodge at the Nairobi Game Park, Kenya, 15th February 1963


English pop singer Cliff Richard with a cheetah cub during a visit to the game-keepers lodge at the Nairobi Game Park, Kenya, 15th February 1963. (Photo by Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)




1963: A pair of Barbary sheep with a lamb


A pair of Barbary sheep with a lamb. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). 16th April 1963




1963: 11-year-old Penny Moon, winner of the Knowledge Essay Competition, feeding Suki the tiger cub at London Zoo


11-year-old Penny Moon, winner of the Knowledge Essay Competition, feeding Suki the tiger cub at London Zoo. (Photo by William Vanderson/Fox Photos/Getty Images). 1st August 1963




1964: A policeman at Buckingham Palace holds the gate open so that a duck and her ducklings, from nearby St Jamess Park, can leave the palace forecourt


A policeman at Buckingham Palace holds the gate open so that a duck and her ducklings, from nearby St. Jamess Park, can leave the palace forecourt. (Photo by Douglas Miller/Keystone/Getty Images). 4th May 1964




1964: Inspector Hutter of the RSPCA rescues a seal pup on one of Norfolks beaches. The seal pups, and carcasses of parent seals are often washed up following the slaughter of seals for their skins in The Wash


Inspector Hutter of the RSPCA rescues a seal pup on one of Norfolks beaches. The seal pups, and carcasses of parent seals are often washed up following the slaughter of seals for their skins in The Wash. (Photo by Chris Ware/Keystone Features/Getty Images). 24th July 1964




1965: A mother Okapi and her fawn in an enclosure in their native homeland in the former Belgian Congo


A mother Okapi and her fawn in an enclosure in their native homeland in the former Belgian Congo. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images). Circa 1965




1965: No, not the popular folk singing group, though they look capable of snarling a tune, but the triplet Pumas born to Tess and Roger on December 5th at London Zoo


No, not the popular folk singing group, though they look capable of snarling a tune, but the triplet Pumas born to Tess and Roger on December 5th at London Zoo. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). 25th January 1965




1965: Gloucestershire shepherd Jack Phillips making a record of the days new lamb arrivals whilst holding one of them


Gloucestershire shepherd Jack Phillips making a record of the days new lamb arrivals whilst holding one of them. (Photo by Maeers/Fox Photos/Getty Images). 8th April 1965




A soldier of the US Seventh Marines carrying a little puppy in his pocket after rescuing it during an operation south west of Da Nang in Vietnam, 1968


A soldier of the US Seventh Marines carrying a little puppy in his pocket after rescuing it during an operation south west of Da Nang in Vietnam. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 1968




1968: Huge crowds formed at the London Zoo on the debut of Pipaluk, the baby polar bear


Huge crowds formed at the London Zoo on the debut of Pipaluk, the baby polar bear. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 15th April 1968




Sir Henry Frederick Thynne, 6th Marquess of Bath (1905 - 1992) mounted on baby African elephant Wamba at Longleat Safari Park, his family seat in Wiltshire, 29th May 1968. Leading Wamba by the ear is Mr J. R. Kabuzi, the Acting High Commissioner for Uganda, who is at Longleat to open the new East African Game Reserve


Sir Henry Frederick Thynne, 6th Marquess of Bath (1905–1992) mounted on baby African elephant Wamba at Longleat Safari Park, his family seat in Wiltshire, 29th May 1968. Leading Wamba by the ear is Mr J. R. Kabuzi, the Acting High Commissioner for Uganda, who is at Longleat to open the new East African Game Reserve. (Photo by Central Press/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)




1968: Beatrix, a she-lion at Chessington Zoo, carries her newborn cub


Beatrix, a she-lion at Chessington Zoo, carries her newborn cub. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images). 30th May 1968




1970: The legs and high heels of a member of the cast of Tropical Paradise, a revue at the Pigalle, tower above a very small baby monkey


The legs and high heels of a member of the cast of [Tropical Paradise], a revue at the Pigalle, tower above a very small baby monkey. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images). Circa 1970




1970: Two brown bear cubs born at Whipsnade Zoo


Two brown bear cubs born at Whipsnade Zoo. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images). 1970



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PART II

PART III



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