March 9, 1924: In England, police dogs assisted in the apprehension of a suspect — or “suspect,” as
March 9, 1924: In England, police dogs assisted in the apprehension of a suspect — or “suspect,” as the caption says, indicating perhaps a practice run. (Indeed, the dogs are muzzled, thankfully, here.) This photo appeared on page 108 of this issue of The New York Times. Readers, please note: This is the Lively Morgue’s penultimate post. The last post will publish on Monday. Thank you for following, and you can still enjoy quirky and fascinating historical gems from The Times’s past coverage on Twitter and Instagram by following @nytarchives. The entire paper since its founding, searchable and viewable as it was originally published, is also available to subscribers using the Times Machine. Photo: The New York Times -- source link
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