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Photographic Print : Henry Woggins, the pet dog of Mrs Fraser Simpson, author of Footsteps in the Night

Henry Woggins, the pet dog of Mrs Fraser Simpson, author of Footsteps in the Night




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Henry Woggins, the pet dog of Mrs Fraser Simpson, author of Footsteps in the Night

Henry Woggins, the pet dog of Mrs Fraser Simpson, author of " Footsteps in the Night", took a part in the film version of the book " Honeymoon Adventure" which is now being shown at the London theatres. He made a special visit to see himself in the film to the Metropole Cinema and bought his own ticket.
Photo shows Henry Woggins buying his own ticket to see himself in the film.
March 3rd 1932

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10"x8" Photo Print

Bring a touch of literary history into your home with this charming photograph of Henry Woggins, the beloved pet dog of author Fraser Simpson. Featured in the film adaptation of Simpson's novel "Footsteps in the Night" and now being shown, Henry's playful expression is sure to bring joy to any room. This Media Storehouse Photographic Print, sourced from TopFoto, makes a perfect addition to any book lover's collection or a thoughtful gift for a dog enthusiast. Order now and relive the magic of "Honeymoon Adventure" through the eyes of this beloved canine companion.

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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")

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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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In this charming and whimsical photo print, we see the famous Henry Woggins, beloved pet dog of Mrs Fraser Simpson, author of "Footsteps in the Night". Known for his adventurous spirit and uncanny ability to steal hearts with his playful antics, Henry has now taken on a new role in the film adaptation of his owner's book titled "Honeymoon Adventure". Captured on March 3rd, 1932, at the Metropole Cinema in London, this snapshot showcases Henry Woggins engaging in an extraordinary act. With a mischievous glint in his eyes and a wagging tail betraying his excitement, our furry protagonist can be seen standing confidently at the ticket office. Astonishingly enough, he is purchasing his very own ticket to watch himself grace the silver screen. This delightful image perfectly encapsulates Henry's endearing personality as well as highlights the humorous and quirky nature that endeared him to fans worldwide. His presence at the cinema not only demonstrates his genuine interest in seeing himself perform but also serves as a testament to Mrs Fraser Simpson's remarkable storytelling abilities. As we gaze upon this photograph filled with animal crackers and laughter-inducing moments, it becomes evident that Henry Woggins truly lived a dog's life like no other – one brimming with adventure and unexpected surprises.

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