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English: Default Item Record Number PGA-R10-28A Title John Cleese with piglet in South Street, St Andrews. Collection University Photographs Image Type 35mm negative Originator Peter G Adamson Location Fife, Scotland Date 20 April 1971 Description Man in academic gown holding a small pig in his arms before large crowd of young man and women; stone buildings beyond. Notes PGA-R10-28A BIOG: John Cleese (born 1939, Somerset, England) Cambridge law graduate, actor, writer and director. Rector of the University of St Andrews, 1970-1973. TECH: Scanned from print. 35mm negative taken from colour slide. ADD: John Cleese was given the eight week old piglet, by David Steel (Gatehouse of Fleet) and Ronald Sanderson (East Lothian) on behalf of the Porker Club.
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