I was thinking more of the stone lions "guarding" the main entrance to the New York City Public Library's main branch:
https://www.tripsavvy.com/thmb/7H872tkBgp5yE3MUVRHAPnwJ8do=/4608x3072/filters:fill(auto,1)/NPYL-exterior-5c59da02c9e77c0001a41bbe.jpg
I along with a friend used to own a 1958 ex-Cleveland, OH fishbowl (TDH5301-0157):
My friend is behind the wheel and I must have taken the shot (somewhere in Baltimore, MD where we lived) as my '67 bug is right behind the bus. Another photo taken at the National Capitol Trolley Museum just outside of DC:
I'm behind the wheel in this one.
With the hundreds of thousands of bombs (maybe millions counting those from both sides) dropped in WW2, I am surprised that more are not still being found throughout the world.
EDIT: i see that they are after reading one of the above posts.
An interesting read, but places that I will never visit. I have, though, been to London, ...................................
.........................................but it was London, Ohio! 🔔
I read somewhere that bathing a cat is not good for them; protective oils(?) in the fur/skin, something of that nature. An exception would be because of a medical necessity such as dipping for flea treatment. I had that done to one of my cats and had the "dip" left on rather than having it bathed off. Not harmful to the cat and had a pleasant odor that lingered a week or so. This cat to be exact (with the highly original name of "Whitefur"):