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EYE-CATCHING.—The British Safety Council drew attention to its Eye Safety Charter with the help of this two-year-old elephant and the council’s “Miss Beautiful Eyes’’ (Miss Linda Cunningham), who made their way to No. 10 Downing Street. The elephant is Gosta, on loan from Sherwood Zoo. Miss Cunningham is holding an outsize pair of safety goggles.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32322, 13 June 1970, Page 2

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EYE-CATCHING.—The British Safety Council drew attention to its Eye Safety Charter with the help of this two-year-old elephant and the council’s “Miss Beautiful Eyes’’ (Miss Linda Cunningham), who made their way to No. 10 Downing Street. The elephant is Gosta, on loan from Sherwood Zoo. Miss Cunningham is holding an outsize pair of safety goggles. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32322, 13 June 1970, Page 2

EYE-CATCHING.—The British Safety Council drew attention to its Eye Safety Charter with the help of this two-year-old elephant and the council’s “Miss Beautiful Eyes’’ (Miss Linda Cunningham), who made their way to No. 10 Downing Street. The elephant is Gosta, on loan from Sherwood Zoo. Miss Cunningham is holding an outsize pair of safety goggles. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32322, 13 June 1970, Page 2