The Modern Screen Magazine (Jun-Sep 1931)

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(Left) Grannie Tricks, his old nurse, was visited by Charlie. You can imagine her delight! (Right) The triumphant parade through the streets of Britain's capital. What noise and excitement ! International CHARLIE IN LONDON What those Londoners didn't do to Chaplin in the way of welcoming ! The house where Chaplin was born. Kennington Road, London, is the nameof the place. It's become a landmark since his success. International The little man in the derby with the cane. The population of London went mad with excitement when Chaplin arrived in their midst. Acme (Left) Arriving at the station. Charlie looks worried— and no wonder with that terrific mob pressing upon him in the exuberance of welcome. Acme During his tour in England, Charlie paid a visit to the home of Ramsay MacDonald, Prime Minister, at Wendover in Buckinghamshire Acme