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Tufty Fluffytail, the road safety squirrel, is celebrating his 65th birthday

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Willy Weasel gets run over whilst getting an ice cream. Poor old Tufty is witness to this tragic accident. Always look both ways when crossing the road and t.


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Tom Mullarkey, chief executive of RoSPA, a safety charity with a great history itself stretching back 97 years, said: "The exhibition is a wonderful opportunity to mark Tufty's 60th birthday and to acknowledge his contribution to society. Tufty was an iconic aid to road safety education, teaching generations of children right through the.


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Tufty Fluffytail was born in 1953, as a creation of the late Elsie Mills MBE. Original stories for the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents featured.


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Conscientious squirrel Tufty Fluffytail, whose advice was often ignored by his disobedient friend Willy Weasel, even had his own road safety club - the Tufty Club - which in 1962 boasted more than.


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The 1940-50s post-war boom in road traffic led to a worrying increase in child related traffic accidents. RoSPA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents) were always developing campaigns to help keep children save and Rospa continued to use the 'Kerb Drill' into the 1960s but it was the Tufty Club that became the main stay of child road safety campaigns in the 1960-70s.


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Tufty Film were aimed at the under fives and he and his friends had a huge following includes Welsh version of how to cross the roads


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Tufty was an iconic aid to road safety education, teaching generations of children right through the 60s and 70s and into the 80s and 90s. "Although it might seem strange to consider him as propaganda, the British Library's exhibition is a fitting reminder of Tufty, his powers of persuasion and his enduring legacy as artwork.".


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The Tufty Club was originated in 1961 by The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (ROSPA), as a national organization aimed at providing pre-school children with some home, water and road safety education. In 1971 an enquiry into the road safety aspects of the Tufty Club was begun at the laboratory, with the full support of ROSPA. This report summarises the main findings of the.


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1973UK Public Information Film. The quintessential road safety campaign.Note how Policeman Badger hasn't had proper training and moves Willy after he's been.


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Tufty Fluffytail by Elsie Mills MBE. Summary. This leaflet features the Royal Society for Prevention of Accidents' road safety character Tufty Fluffingtail, and was designed to teach children about the Green Cross Code. Created by Elsie Mills in 1953, Tufty featured in a number of books and safety instructions for the society and in 1961 the.


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Tufty, real name Tufty Fluffytail, was a character created in 1953 to help children with road awareness. He was so successfull that a 'Tufty Club' was born. Books and games followed to keep the message alive. He was eventually retired to be replaced with the new 'Green Cross Code Man' but remains as a fond memory for many.


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Tufty. Tufty Fluffytail is RoSPA's iconic red squirrel who was instrumental in helping millions of children to learn about road safety from the 1950s-1990s. Created in 1953 by Elsie Mills MBE, who worked on child safety initiatives at RoSPA, Tufty helped to communicate simple safety messages to children across the UK.


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At its peak, there were 24,500 registered Tufty Clubs. Tom Mullarkey, chief executive of RoSPA, said: "The exhibition is a wonderful opportunity to mark Tufty's 60th birthday and to acknowledge his contribution to society. Tufty was an iconic aid to road safety education, teaching generations of children right through the 60s and 70s and.


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Back in the 1970's Public Information Films were still being made. The cream of these ads were either 'Charley says' or 'Tufty the Squirrel'.I was a Tufty f.


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Tufty Clubs are the main educational intervention made by road safety officers to educate primary school children in the dangers of pedestrian accidents. The effectiveness of Tufty Clubs was assessed by testing 186 5-year-old children on road safety knowledge both in the middle of their first school year and again at its end.

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