A teddy bears’ picnic was held at Longleat, the wildlife park in England. More than 2000 teddies were assembled. The bears were brought by people of all ages—from children in pushchairs to men in their 70s. The bears varied in size from tiny to giant. Competitions were held and prizes given.
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Press, 3 October 1979, Page 12
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51A teddy bears’ picnic was held at Longleat, the wildlife park in England. More than 2000 teddies were assembled. The bears were brought by people of all ages—from children in pushchairs to men in their 70s. The bears varied in size from tiny to giant. Competitions were held and prizes given. Press, 3 October 1979, Page 12
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