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Aug. 16, 1955 - Crocodile Escapes from Private Menagerie.. Tiny Reptile Creates Local Sensation.. Mrs. Margaret Ive wife of the land lord of the Six Bells Public House at Ruislip, Middlesex, has a private menagerie in the garden of her home. The Menagerie includes a monkey, five tortoises, a Yorkshire terrier, and two cats, plus six months old Clara a tiny crocodile. Yesterday Clara vanished and a minor sensation was created in the area. Police were called in to search for her in the woods around the home and bathers at the Ruislip Lido were warned with the notice Danger crocodile at large'. She was finally tracked down to a water filed ditch, ten yards from her home. Clara looks very ferocious close up, but she is only were very tiny really. Keystone Photo Shows: The Beast of Ruislip is really only very very tiny as this picture shows.. Looks rather different in companion picture

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13174312
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46907269
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4415px x 5627px (1.3MB)
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(c) Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com/Mary Evans
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Keystone

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Bathers Bells Clara Companion Creates Crocodile Ditch Escapes Ferocious Filed Finally Includes Lido Menagerie Middlesex Notice Plus Rather Really Ruislip Sensation Tiny Tortoises Tracked Vanished Warned Yards


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