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A new dog-fancy: the Basset Hounds by Louis WainEngraving by Louis Wain showing four naughty basset hounds teasing two scared black and white cats. A fifth basset hound enters the room looking coy but unrepentant with a whip in its mouth
Beagle B. 206R Basset CC. XS743Royal Air Force - Beagle B.206R Basset CC.1 XS743 (msn B.004), at RAF Alconbury. Date: circa 1995
Beagle B. 206R Basset CC. 1 XS770Royal Air Force Beagle B.206R Basset CC.1 XS770 (msn B.014), of the ETPS, at Bournemouth-Hurn airport on 1 June 1986. Date: 1986
Basset HoundsThe Basset is a scent hound that was originally bred for the purpose of hunting hare. Artist: George Vernon Stokes Date: circa 1910
Basset HoundThe Basset is a scent hound that was originally bred for the purpose of hunting hare. Artist: George Vernon Stokes Date: circa 1910
Beagle B. 206R Basset CC. 1 G-BCJGBeagle B.206R Basset CC.1 G-BCJG (msn B.014, ex XS770), stored at Biggin Hill on 10 September 1974, after disposal by the Royal Air Force, where XS770 was operated by No.207 Squadron. Date: 1974
Beagle Basset CC. 1 XS766Royal Air Force - Beagle Basset CC.1 XS766, of the Northern Communications Squadron, based at RAF Topcliffe, at RAF Wattisham on 6 June 1968. Date: 1968
Pointer, dachshund and basset houndPointer, Canis avicularius, dachshund, Canis vertagus, and basset hound, all breeds of Canis lupus familiaris. Lithograph by Karl Joseph Brodtmann from Heinrich Rudolf Schinzs Illustrated Natural
Royal Air Force Beagle B. 206R Basset CC. 1 XS774Royal Air Force Beagle B.206R Basset CC.1 XS774, at RAF Alconbury. Date: circa 1967
Beagle B. 206-X G-ARRMBeagle B.206-X G-ARRM (msn 001), first prototype of the Beagle B.206, at the 1962 Farnborough SBAC show (later to become the Beagle Basset CC.1 of the RAF)
Basset hound with shopping basketUnusual Friends - Basset hound with shopping basket. 1950s
Three Basset hounds sleeping on a sofaUnusual Friends - three Basset hounds sleeping on a sofa. 1950s
Two Basset hounds on a sofaUnusual Friends - two Basset hounds on a sofa. 1950s
Basset hound on a logUnusual Friends - Basset hound on a log. 1950s
Basset hound with hot water bottle and blanketUnusual Friends - Basset hound with hot water bottle and blanket. 1950s
Basset hound with woolly hat and hot water bottleUnusual Friends - Basset hound with woolly hat and hot water bottle. 1950s
Basset hound with hot water bottleUnusual Friends - Basset hound with hot water bottle. 1950s
Four Basset hounds with basketUnusual Friends - four Basset hounds with basket (mother and three puppies). 1950s
Basset hound on a sofaUnusual Friends - Basset hound on a sofa. 1950s
Sopwith Model X: Denuded basset of strataThis model shows undercut strata: when the layers of rock are inclined at a steeper angle than the eroded slope, the resulting vee pattern points downhill
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, a basset houndIllustration by Cecil Aldin -- a basset hound called Hector, or Hectorhippopotamus, or Hectopotamus, later abbreviated to Potamus. Seen above as a thin stray, and below as a well-fed dog. Date: 1927
Beagle Basset CC1 XS772 RAF Transport Command MildenhallThis Beagle Basset XS772 was flown by 207 and 32 Squadrons Royal Air Force before eventually being re-registered as G-BCJB Date: 1967
Poster advertising Willss Gold Flake, showing a lovable basset hound bringing its master a slipper with an open box of cigarettes inside it. 20th century
Beagle and Basset Hound, Basset in the foreground Beagle in the background Date: 20th century
Setter and BassetIrish setter and a basset hound in the hunting field
Basset Hound (Shaw)Three basset hounds
Basset Hounds Edward VIIBasset Hounds owned by King Edward VII