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Mongrel puppy howling wakes up his master, who comes to investigate. Date: 1914
Mongrel puppy and little boy with rattle. Date: 1914
Mongrel puppy examined by two pedigree dogs in the park, to see if he is a thoroughbred -- Open your mouth and say Ah! Date: 1914
Mongrel puppy howling in the night at the side of his kennel. Date: 1914
Mongrel puppy eating coalA mongrel puppy eating coal is interrupted when his master approaches. Date: 1914
Mongrel puppy with two pedigree dogs in the park -- the spaniel and terrier question the puppys parentage, but he has no answer for them as his mother didn t tell him. Date: 1914
Woman carrying a mongrel puppy in her fur muff. Date: 1914
Mongrel puppy running with two dogs in the park. Date: 1914
Cover design, The Dog Who Wasn t What He Thought He Was, by Walter Emanuel, illustrated by Cecil Aldin. Date: 1914
Mongrel puppy watching a little boy blowing a toy trumpet. Date: 1914
Frontispiece, The Dog Who Wasn t What He Thought He WasFrontispiece illustration, The Dog Who Wasn t What He Thought He Was. A mongrel dog looks up at a Landseer portrait of two dogs, imagining he belongs to a pedigree breed. Date: 1914
Lurcher dog walking alongA Lurcher dog walking along. Date: 1928
Illustration, Merry and Bright, by Cecil AldinIllustration, Merry and Bright, the English terrier and the German dachshund, running along side by side. Date: 1911
Pigeons - Archangels and Swifts, Fancy BreedsA portrait of two breeds of fancy pigeon, as seen the illustration, there are two Archangels and two Swifts, also known as Egyptian Swifts
Pigeons - Three Nuns with varied colourations, Fancy BreedA portrait of three Nuns with varied colourations standing in their pigeon coop. The Nun is a breed of fancy pigeon, also known as the Dutch Shell Pigeon
Pigeons - Shield, Hyacinth, Suarbian, German Toy BreedsA portrait of three varieties of pigeon from the German Toy breed. The illustrations of the Shield, Hyacinth and Suabian show their unique features
Pigeons - Burmese or Florentine, Starling and Spot FairyA portrait illustration showing three breeds of pigeon. At the top of the illustration is a Burmese pigeon, now commonly known as a Florentine
Pigeons - Black Capuchins and DamascenesAn illustration showing two Black Capuchins, also known as Syrian Wammentauben Beirut pigeons, and two Damascenes in an outdoor scenery
Pigeons - A portrait of four Homing PigeonsThe pictured Racing Homing Pigeons were the property of J. Oliver Esq. of Bexhill, and were trained by The Brighton and County of Sussex Society
Pigeons - Short and Long-Faced Antwerps, Fancy BreedA portrait of two Short-Faced and two Long-Faced Antwerps which are a breed of fancy pigeon. The illustration presents their distinctive colouration and markings
Pigeons - Show and Flying Antwerps, Fancy BreedA portrait of two Show Antwerps, and two Flying Antwerps which are breed of fancy pigeon. The illustration shows the short-faced features of the show antwerp
Pigeons - Red and Yellow Barbs, Fancy BreedA portrait of a Red and Yellow Barb pictured inside their coop. The Barb is a breed of fancy pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding
Pigeons - Young and Old, Blue and Silver Dun DragoonA portrait of three young and old, Blue and Silver Dun Dragoons, who are a member of the Fancy Breed of pigeon, most commonly found in London
Pigeons - Three Dragoons, Birmingham FancyA portrait of a Silver-Brown Bar, a Silver-Black Bar, and a Blue Dragoon, breeds of the fancy pigeon. The pigeons are also are in common with Birmingham, UK
Pigeons - Clean Legged Flying TumblersA portrait of three sub-variants of the Clean Legged Flying Tumbler pigeon breed. The variants shown are a Yellow-Mottled, Red-Mottled, a Black-Mottled, or a Rosewinced
Short Faced Tumbler PigeonsA portrait of four sub-varients of the Short Faced Tumbler pigeons seen in their coop with a nest. The four subvarients pictured are the Black, Red, and Yellow Mottled Short Faced Tumbler
Three Almond Tumbler HensA group portrait of three female Almond Tumbler pigeons ages 1 1/2 years, 2 1/2 years, and 4 years old. The illustration shows the distinctive features of an Almond Tumbler hen depending on its age
Almond Tumbler Sub-varietiesA portrait of four sub-variety pigeons of the English Short Faced Tumbler breed. Showing the full-length body and characteristics of the Almond Splash, the Red Agate Splash or Mottle
Three Almond Tumbler Cock PigeonsA group portrait of three male Almond Tumbler pigeons ages 1 1/2 years, 2 1/2 years, and 4 years old. The illustration shows the distinctive features of an Almond Tumbler cock depending on its age
Almond Tumbler Pigeon Tail FeathersAn illustration of Almond Tumbler tail feathers showing their differences after successive moults. The diagram also indentifies the feathers belonging to the cock
Two Pigmy Pouters and Two Isabel PigeonsA group portrait featuring one cream and one white Pigmy Pouters, with one yellow, and one red Isabels standing in their coop
White Carrier Cock PigeonA portrait of a White Carrier Cock standing in full-length with one other of its kind nesting in the background. The portrait brings to attention its distinctive features
Dun Carrier Cock PigeonA full-length portrait of a Dun Carrier Cock. The Dun Carrier Cock is an English fancy breed of pigeon. The large cere above the beak is one of the characteristics
Mig-3 -One of the new breed of fast Soviet fighters All too many were lost to rapidly advancing Germans forces in July 1941
Dornier Do 335A -a rare cine still of the first of its breed Fortunately this very fast twin propeller engined fighter was too late to have any impact in combat
Sheepdog and mastiff breeds.. Handcolored engraving on steel by Annedouche after a drawing by Edouard Travies from Richards New Edition of the Complete Works of Comte de Buffon, Pourrat Freres
Mrs K McNeil of Glasgow with three Borzois -- White Eagle of Barnaigh (left), Lady Luck of Barnaigh (b.1926, far right), and the latters son. With a horse-drawn cart outside a cottage. Date: 1930s
British bulldog, WW1The dog that doesn t let go - and still breathes! One of the boys - the bulldog breed. Illustration in The Sketch magazine to symbolise a speech at the London Opera House by Winston Churchill in
Cartoon, Get Out and Get Under, WW1Cartoon, Get Out and Get Under, showing a German dachshund looking worried as a British bulldog approaches with warships, at the start of the First World War. Date: August 1914
The Bull-Dog Breed: some manifestations ofSilly Points: How cricket is played in mountainous districts. illustration by William Heath Robinson. Date: 1924
Polish BagpipesAn old man playing the bagpipes in the Tatra mountains of Poland. His costume is made of embroidered goatskin and his dog is a breed peculiar to the area. Date: 1930s
Chillingham CattleA rare breed of wild cattle, preserved in Northumberland. Date: circa 1850
Chow Chow Dog - introduced to the West from China in the late 19th century. Either red or black with grey-blue tongues. Date: circa 1909
WW2 - German Dog hassled by French pooches - " Stop him, hes a Gestapo Agent!". Date: circa 1940
Tierpark Hagenbeck - Cross-bred Lion-TigersCarl Hagenbeck (1844-1913) founded Germanys most successful privately owned zoo, the Tierpark Hagenbeck which moved to its present location in Hamburg-Stellingen in 1907
Beauties - Four fine British Bulldogs and their two young female owners, one of whom (on the right) does not seem to be too happy with proceedings. Date: circa 1910s
Japan - Remarkable Fowl at MiyanoshitaJapan - Remarkable Onagadori at Miyanoshita with incredibly long tail feathers - nothing poultry about this display! Onagadori means " long-tailed fowl" in Japanese
An Irish Terrier Date: 1906