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English: Photographs of Tommy Tucker, a tame Eastern gray squirrel living in Washington, D.C., a rodent renowned for entertaining children, visiting hospitals and supporting the war effort by selling war bonds. |
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Source | Life magazine, January 31, 1944 (page 93) | ||||
Author | Time Inc., photographs by Nina Leen | ||||
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This nine-image grid of photographs is the lead illustration in a feature story on the tame squirrel (c. 1942–1949). More information:
- Kelly, John. "Tommy Tucker, Washington’s most famous squirrel". The Washington Post, April 8, 2012.
- Kelly, John. "Tommy Tucker: Eternity’s satin doll of a squirrel is at last located". The Washington Post, April 18, 2012.
- "Meet Tommy Tucker, The 1940s Squirrel Who Used To Dress Up Like A Human". The Huffington Post, July 29, 2013.
LIFE issues from Volume 16 Number 1 through Volume 18 Number 13 are in public domain as their copyright was not renewed. This issue is Volume 16, Number 5.
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