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Women Queue To See "Heath" -- Women and young girls jostled with each other to catch a glimpse of Neville George Clevely Heath at Brighton, while he was actually spending his last hours in the condemned cell at Pentonville Prison, London.The "Heath" they saw was a waxwork effigy, dressed in brown sports jacket and grey flannels similar to the clothes he wore when he was arrested at Bournemouth. Admission to the waxworks costs 7d., and most people have been ignoring all other exhibits, making straight for that of Heath. Opinions have been expressed that it is "in very taste" to show the figure of a murderer Just before his death. October 15, 1946. (Photo by Mirror Features).

Women Queue To See "Heath" -- Women and young girls jostled with each other to catch a glimpse of Neville George Clevely Heath at Brighton, while he was actually spending his last hours in the condemned cell at Pentonville Prison, London.The "Heath" they saw was a waxwork effigy, dressed in brown sports jacket and grey flannels similar to the clothes he wore when he was arrested at Bournemouth. Admission to the waxworks costs 7d., and most people have been ignoring all other exhibits, making straight for that of Heath. Opinions have been expressed that it is "in very taste" to show the figure of a murderer Just before his death. October 15, 1946. (Photo by Mirror Features).
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Women Queue To See "Heath" -- Women and young girls jostled with each other to catch a glimpse of Neville George Clevely Heath at Brighton, while he was actually spending his last hours in the condemned cell at Pentonville Prison, London.The "Heath" they saw was a waxwork effigy, dressed in brown sports jacket and grey flannels similar to the clothes he wore when he was arrested at Bournemouth. Admission to the waxworks costs 7d., and most people have been ignoring all other exhibits, making straight for that of Heath. Opinions have been expressed that it is "in very taste" to show the figure of a murderer Just before his death. October 15, 1946. (Photo by Mirror Features).
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