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PUNCH AND JUDY EVICTED.—After being housed for 200 years at their traditional island site across the road from Liverpool’s Lime street station, Punch and Judy and dog Toby must move out. The Liverpool City Council is enforcing this because of the demands of a new traffic gyratory scheme and car parking. “Professor” Richard Codman, who runs the show, has many signatures to a petition for it to remain, and he is seeking legal aid. Here the show is seen in progress.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28179, 18 January 1957, Page 13

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PUNCH AND JUDY EVICTED.—After being housed for 200 years at their traditional island site across the road from Liverpool’s Lime street station, Punch and Judy and dog Toby must move out. The Liverpool City Council is enforcing this because of the demands of a new traffic gyratory scheme and car parking. “Professor” Richard Codman, who runs the show, has many signatures to a petition for it to remain, and he is seeking legal aid. Here the show is seen in progress. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28179, 18 January 1957, Page 13

PUNCH AND JUDY EVICTED.—After being housed for 200 years at their traditional island site across the road from Liverpool’s Lime street station, Punch and Judy and dog Toby must move out. The Liverpool City Council is enforcing this because of the demands of a new traffic gyratory scheme and car parking. “Professor” Richard Codman, who runs the show, has many signatures to a petition for it to remain, and he is seeking legal aid. Here the show is seen in progress. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28179, 18 January 1957, Page 13