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Can t We Come Too? by Cecil AldinCan t We Come Too? Woggles Series LVI. A spaniel and a Sealyham terrier cast pleading looks at their owner as a pile of luggage indicates to them they are being abandoned for a time. Date: 1932
For What We Are About to Receive by Cecil AldinAn illustration by Cecil Aldin showing three dogs waiting to be fed. Date: 25th November 1929
Sleeping Partners and Dissolved Partnership, Cecil AldinLovely illustration by Cecil Aldin observing two of his dogs, possibly Mickey (the Irish Wolfhound) and Cracker (the English bull terrier), attempting to share a sofa. Date: 1929
Illustrations of a Sealyham terrier puppy by Cecil AldinIllustrations of a Sealyham terrier called Bunch, by Cecil Aldin. Seen here running away from his owners (left) and winding his lead round his masters legs (right). Date: 1932
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, dog walking -- a dog on a lead is more likely to want to fight others if you drag him away from every dog you meet. Date: 1927
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, handler at Peterborough ShowIllustration by Cecil Aldin, Tom Newman, the Duke of Beauforts huntsman, taking part as a handler at the Peterborough Foxhound Show
The Derby 1923 by Cecil AldinLeaving the post at the start of the Derby of 1923, a race famously won by Papyrus, owned by Mr B. Irish and ridden by Steve Donoghue
This Weeks Woggles! XV. - Affection by Cecil AldinNumber XV in a series of illustration by artist Cecil Aldin starring his pet Sealyham Terrier, Woggles. Here, Woggles enjoys a little snack slipped to him by his female owner who sits in an armchair
The Master foxhound by Cecil AldinFox hunting scene, with hounds. Date: 1898
Mickie, the Irish Wolfhound, in a chairStudy of Mickie, Cecil Aldins Irish Wolfhound, with his head resting on the arm of a chair. Date: 1932
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Tatters chasing the carIllustration by Cecil Aldin -- Tatters, a wire-haired fox terrier, not wishing to be left behind, chasing his masters car on hearing the horn sounding. Date: 1927
Sketches of an Irish Wolfhound by Cecil AldinTwo sketches of an Irish Wolfhound by Cecil Aldin -- probably his own dog Mickie. Date: 1939
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Jack and Jill. Within four miles of London, the friends see the sun rising over St Pauls Cathedral. Date: 1914
Illustration, Clicko the pink cockatoo, sitting on his perch. Date: 1912
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Forty Fine Ladies, with text by Patrick R Chalmers. The Huntsmans Story -- huntsmen, horses and hounds on a country road and crossing a field. Date: 1933
Cover design by Cecil Aldin, Jack and Jill, showing a dog and a cat who are clearly the best of friends. Date: 1914
Jemima! Drawn by Cecil AldinIllustration of a small white and brown terrier dog with medium-length scruffy hair, seated on a roughly sketched arm chair. Date: 1928
Heres How by Cecil AldinHeres How: Woggles Series LV. Woggles, the cheeky Sealyham Terrier who starred in a series of illustrations by the artist Cecil Aldin in The Sketch
Enfin Seul (Alone at Last) by Cecil AldinNewlywed rabbits sit together, alone at last, following their wedding. A bouquet and top hat are laid aside and a sack labelled Mr and Mrs Bunny stands nearby
Peckforton Wood, in the Cheshire Hunt areaView of Peckforton Wood, in the Cheshire Hunt area, with a hunt in progress. Date: 1936
Between Red Mile and Belvoir, with Belvoir CastleView of the countryside between Red Mile and Belvoir, with Belvoir Castle in the distance, an area popular with the Belvoir Hunt, Leicestershire. Date: 1936
Christmas is coming, the geese are getting fat. Please put a penny in the old man's hat. An illustration of Father Christmas keeping his eye on the curious geese. Date: 1900
One for Fido by Cecil Aldin - throwing snowballsA woman dressed in a brilliant red dress, hat and black cloak contrasts dramatically with a snowy landscape as she throws snowballs for her pet spaniels. 1899
The happy Family by Adrian Ross and Cecil AldinPromotional flyer for The Happy Family by Adrian Ross and Cecil Aldin; music Cuthbert Clarke. First produced at the Prince of Wales Theatre, 18th December 1916
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Jack and Jill, showing Jill the cat in the window, watching the rest of the family drive off without her. Date: 1914
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, end of a perfect dayIllustration by Cecil Aldin -- Cracker the bull terrier at the end of a perfect day, having organised a successful dog show. Date: 1927
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Jim, a bobtail sheepdogIllustration by Cecil Aldin -- Jim, a bobtail sheepdog, owned by the actress Fabia Drake. The dog was a perfect actor, taking part in a childrens play called The Happy Family
Cover design by Cecil Aldin, Spot, An Autobiography. Date: 1895
Sketches of a bull terrier by Cecil AldinTwo sketches of a bull terrier by Cecil Aldin -- probably his own dog, Cracker. Date: 1939
Illustration, Peter, the fox terrier, discovers a fox (White-Ear) has been hiding in the bed. Date: 1912
Illustration, foxhounds howling in chorusIllustration, a pack of foxhounds howling in chorus, eager to go out hunting. Date: 1912
Ginger for Pluck by Cecil AldinA drawing of a small dog who is attempting to share the comfy chair with the large alsation. Date: 22nd January 1938
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Stories from Puppyland. Mr Terrier, proud father of ten puppies, smokes his pipe and reads his newspaper. Date: 1904
Frontispiece design by Cecil Aldin, Old Manor Houses -- Moreton Old Hall, Congleton, Cheshire, also known as Little Moreton Hall, a moated, half-timbered manor house dating back to the 16th century
Endpaper design by Cecil Aldin, Mac, the story of a white Scots terrier from the Highlands. Date: 1912
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Cracker and BogieIllustration by Cecil Aldin, Cracker subjecting a small dog called Bogie to a nightly ordeal, holding her collar in his mouth and dragging her round the lawn on her back. Date: 1927
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Kerry Blue terrierIllustration by Cecil Aldin, a Kerry Blue terrier. Date: 1927
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, puppy lying downIllustration by Cecil Aldin, a puppy lying down, being trained to stay in one particular place. Date: 1927
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Snob. Sybil holds a dinner party for dogs, but when a smaller dog approaches a large dish of food, Fluffikins attacks him for his presumption
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, terrier and pigIllustration by Cecil Aldin -- a terrier and a domesticated pig named Peter running side by side across a farmyard in response to a whistle. Date: 1927
Illustration, Black Beauty by Anna Sewell -- Lord George took Ginger for hunting. Date: circa 1930
Sutton Ambion, Atherstone Hunt area, LeicestershireView of Sutton Ambion, Leicestershire, in the Atherstone Hunt area, with a hunt in progress. Date: 1936
Mongrel puppy tempted by his masters shoes. Date: 1914
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Fennec Foxes (New Guinea). Date: 1933
Frontispiece illustration, Peter, the fox terrier. Date: 1912
Cecil Aldin, Snowed Up on Christmas Eve
Cecil Aldin, The Christmas Dinner at the Inn
Bear, The Little Stowaway, illustration by Cecil AldinIllustration of a Bear with food thrown at him, captioned, The Little Stowaway, by Cecil Aldin. Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin (28 April 1870 ?? 6 January 1935), artist and illustrator. Date: 1895