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Good Friday, Ilford (1938)
A cherubic baby survives a wrestling contest with dad to go nose-to-nose with a pet rabbit.
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Overview
Brief film of a sweet-looking baby in a garden, crawling, being somewhat manhandled by its father and finally getting up close with the family pet, a large rabbit. At the end of it all, he even cracks a brief smile. The film, from 1937 and in good condition, is part of the Ronald Bond collection at Redbridge Museum.
Mr Bond as a baby in the back garden of 170 Richmond Road, Ilford – the house that remained his home until 1962 when he moved to Chelmsford to undertake his one and only job.
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