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Illustration, Cecil Aldins Painting Books, Our Animals. Showing two cows in a barn. Date: circa 1909
Illustration, Merry and Bright, by Cecil AldinIllustration, Merry and Bright, the English terrier and the German dachshund, running along side by side. Date: 1911
Clawson Thorns and Belvoir Hunt, LeicestershireClawson Thorns, a covert popular with the Belvoir Hunt, Leicestershire Date: 1936
Kilrue, horse belonging to Lord LonsdaleKilrue, a horse belonging to Lord Lonsdale, kept at Barleythorpe Hall near Oakham, his hunting lodge when he was MFH of the Cottesmore Hunt, Rutland (Leicestershire). Date: 1936
Miss Painter, horse belonging to Frank FreemanMiss Painter, a horse belonging to the the huntsman Frank Freeman, member of the Pytchley Hunt, Northamptonshire. Date: 1936
Badby, part of Pytchley Hunt area, NorthamptonshireBadby, viewed from Kewnham, part of the Pytchley Hunt area, Northamptonshire. Date: 1936
Near Crick, part of Pytchley Hunt area, NorthamptonshireScenery near Crick, part of the Pytchley Hunt area, Northamptonshire. Date: 1936
Pytchley Hunt from Harrington, NorthamptonshirePytchley Hunt in action, viewed from Harrington, Northamptonshire. Date: 1936
Berrydale, covert of the Pytchley Hunt, NorthamptonshireBerrydale, a good covert used by the Pytchley Hunt, Northamptonshire. Date: 1936
Title page, A Sporting GarlandTitle page illustration by Cecil Aldin, A Sporting Garland. Date: 1902
Women working in Army Remount Depot by Cecil Aldin, WW1Sketch by Cecil Aldin for his painting of women working at one of the Army Remount Depots under his command in Berkshire during the First World War
Female Army Remount Workers during First World WarA group of women working as stable hands at an Army Remount Depot in Berkshire, overseen by the artist Cecil Aldin who was also a keen huntsman and Remount Officer for the area
Gwen Aldin at Army Remount Depot, WW1Gwen Aldin, daughter of the artist Cecil Aldin, pictured with one of her charges at an Army Remount Depot during the First World War
Cecil Aldin, Master of Fox HoundsCecil Aldin (1870-1935), animal and sporting artist and Master of Foxhound of the South Berks Hunt, picutred at Burghfield indulging in his favourite pastime
Cecil Aldin and some of the characters from The Happy FamilyCecil Aldin (1870-1935), sporting artist, illustrator and Master of the South Berkshire Foxhounds pictured with two little characters from The Happy Family
Women working at convalescent remount depot, WW1Scenes at a convalescent army remount, where forty to fifty hunting women were employed. The depot was under the District Remount Officer for Berkshire
Our Women in War Time - ladies looking after army remountsPage from The Tatler reporting on the ladies of Berkshire who, under the generalship of Mr Cecil Aldin, South Berks (famous sporting & animal artist as well as Master of the Foxhounds)
Cover design, Animal Frolics, words by May Byron, illustrations by Cecil Aldin. Showing a pig and two rabbits in humanised form and costume, walking along hand-in-hand. Date: 1914