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A CHIMP AT A SHOW.—Front-row spectators at a Punch and Judy show in Surrey. The chimpanze, an inmate of the Chessington zoo, is known as “Mrs Murphy” and was allowed to attend the performance as a special treat.

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26515, 1 September 1951, Page 3

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A CHIMP AT A SHOW.—Front-row spectators at a Punch and Judy show in Surrey. The chimpanze, an inmate of the Chessington zoo, is known as “Mrs Murphy” and was allowed to attend the performance as a special treat. Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26515, 1 September 1951, Page 3

A CHIMP AT A SHOW.—Front-row spectators at a Punch and Judy show in Surrey. The chimpanze, an inmate of the Chessington zoo, is known as “Mrs Murphy” and was allowed to attend the performance as a special treat. Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26515, 1 September 1951, Page 3