Thanks for posting this, much appreciated, unfortunately I cannot say it has been a pleasure reading it, as I feel just as sad as I was 45 years ago when I found this newspaper hidden under an armchair, I had overheard my family say"don't let him see the Daily Mirror", curiosity got the better of me and I looked all over the house of the relations we were stopping with in London at the time, I had just seen Dicksie a few days previous, when I started infants school a year later I remember telling my teacher about this, she had actually been at the zoo that day and witnessed it.Childhood zoo memories have recently been discussed here, this is one of my first childhood memories of zoos, and not a very pleasant one, especially at a zoo that has given me such enormous pleasure visiting for the rest of my life, Andrew recently stated that he wishes he had a time machine to return to the past, I understand what he means, not just relating to zoos but to other aspects of life, one thing I do wish for if we could have turned the clock back at London Zoo, and that is the Casson Pavillion had been better designed for elephants, it would not happen today, I suppose the same could be said for the home of my two cockney friends, who lived next door to our relations on the sixth floor of a tower block at Surry Docks, no back garden, just a small balcony to play in, another great idea at this time regarding architecture.