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White bulldog puppy taken home by aristocratic manA white bulldog puppy is bought and taken home in a carriage by an aristocratic young man. Date: 1905
White bulldog puppy with his two sisters in a cageA white bulldog puppy with his two sisters in a cage at a dog show. The girls are jealous of his red ribbon. Date: 1905
WW1 - German poster shows England as HauptfiendWW1 - The German poster translates to, " He is guilty. While you must continue to fight and bleed. While you must go without. While you must save your coal and light
Sopwith 2FR2 Bulldog now with bigger wing seen going aloft
Sopwith 2FR2 Bulldog first flown in early 1918, this wouldbe Bristol F2B replacement was one of Sopwiths failures
Gabrielle Ray, English actress, with a dog in a gardenGabrielle Ray (1883-1973), English actress, dancer and singer, with a bulldog in a garden. She was best known for her roles in Edwardian musical comedies. Date: circa 1900s
Little boy with large bulldog in a garden, France. Date: circa 1910s
Couple on a bench with a dogCouple sitting on a bench with a bulldog. circa 1910s
Four people and three dogs in a garden. Date: circa 1920s
Little girl and bulldog in a garden. Date: circa 1920s
WW2 greetings card, two bulldogsWW2 greetings card, two British bulldogs as Home Guard. Date: circa 1942
WW2 Christmas card, sailor and bulldogWW2 Christmas card, sailor, bulldog and Union flag. Date: 1939
Two men with two dogs outside a hut. Date: circa 1910
Three women with a Bulldog. Date: 20th century
WW2 Christmas card, British bulldog -- Who told Britain she was in an awful fright? Date: 1941
WW2 Christmas card, patriotic bulldogWW2 Christmas card, patriotic British bulldog with flag. Date: 1939
Woman with BulldogWoman poses and hugs her Bulldog Date: early 20th century
Woman with baby and dog in studio photoWoman with a baby and a bulldog in a studio photo. Date: circa 1920s
Woman with bulldog on British flagWoman with a bulldog, both standing on a British flag. Date: circa 1913
WWI Poster, US MarinesTeufel Hunden (Devil Dogs), German nickname for US Marines, American recruiting poster, showing a bulldog chasing a dachshund. 1918
A bulldog mascot of a Canadian regiment in FranceGibby, a massive bulldog, poses in a trench beside the commanding officer of a Canadian regiment in France. The dog was badly gassed several times but still continued to go into action with his men
Suffragette Cat and Dog CeramicA ceramic figurine showing a bulldog with its head through a fence and a black cat, tail in the air, and the caption, Who says Votes for Women! Date: circa 1910
RFC WW1 bulldog postcardPostcard from 1918 depicting an aggressive looking British bulldog next to the badge of the Royal Flying Corps, soon to be reformed as the Royal Air Force. Date: 1918
Winston Churchill - Cartoon Date: 1915
AB R & Co patriotic china bulldog with laurel wreathA B. R. & Co. patriotic china bulldog with laurel wreath and Union flag. With a poem by Burns - Be Briton still to Britain true, among oursels united, for never but British hands
Copelands Spode China mug - English bulldogCopelands Spode China mug showing an English bulldog together with British and French flags, British soldiers and a field gun. Commemorative Ware
British bulldog with Bow, Bow, Bow around his neckAn upside-downside china ornament depicting a British bulldog with Bow, Bow, Bow around his neck. The reverse shows a German eagle with Hoch, Hoch, Hoch around his feet
Sculptured caricature of Kaiser Wilhelm II, WW1Sculptured caricature of Kaiser Wilhelm II shinning up a tree with a British bulldog at the base, English School
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
Masbadges - 10. The Royal Dog (The Royal Artillery)Masbadges! Regimental mascots and badges in one! No. 10 The bulldog of the Royal Artillery. Date: 1918
Jimmy the Bulldog at the Royal SocietyJimmy, a Bulldog owned by Dr A.D.Waller, takes part in an experiment at the Royal Society, Burlington House, London. With one fore-leg
Dolly Sisters wearing the Bulldog collar 1924The Dolly Sisters wearing the `Dolly Dog Collar or the Bouledogue (bulldog) collar invented by Marthe Regnier, the famous French actress and couturier
Bonzos dud show by George StuddyBonzos dud show. He had been expecting first prize, but loses out to two pedigree dogs, a bull terrier and a bulldog. George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948), was the creator of Bonzo
Advert for Clemak safety razor 1915Supremacy ! British made. Like the British Army, the Clemak has firmly established its ascendency. It may be outnumbered, it cannot be beaten
Gaynor Rowlands, performer, with cat and dogGaynor Rowlands (1883-1906), English actress, singer and dancer, seen here with a Siamese cat and a British bulldog. Date: early 20th century
A political arguement. Bonar Law vs Edward Carson, as represented by a Bulldog and a poodle
Patriotic British postcard with bulldog, WW1First World War patriotic postcard, showing a fierce-looking British bulldog: Who said Germany? Date: 1914-1918
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
Dog & Master LookalikesA British bulldog and his lookalike master! Date: late 1960s
I m not afraid of the Germans - Boy & Patriotic Bulldogs WW1WW1 - I m not afraid of the Germans - Boy sat between two Patriotic Bulldogs. Date: circa 1916
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
Getting their dead pet dog stuffedConversation overhead by sympathetic Old Lady " I ear your Billys dead, when are you goin tr bury im?" " We aint goin to bury im, we re goin ter ave im stuffed." Date: circa 1890s
Funny Cockney comment on a ladies neckwearFunny Cockney comment on a fellow Cockney ladies neckwear. " Ow Is y, look at er frills. Got erself hup like a bloomin am bone!" Date: 1900
Two Cockney Costers - one restraining a bulldogTwo young Cockney chaps, one of whom is having to restrain his Bulldog, who is obviously rather interested in something he has sniffed or spotted! Date: circa 1890s
Cockney Couple on Hampstead Heath reading a magazine" The Upper Ten" - being read by a Cockney Couple (and their bulldog) under a tree on Hampstead Heath. A few bottles of ale have been consumed. Date: 1901
Caricature of Charles Beresford, First Baron BeresfordCaricature of Charles William de la Poer Beresford, First Baron Beresford (1846-1919) - an officer of the Royal Navy - by Phil May
British Bulldog Tank surprises Germans in a trenchA truly superb postcard showing a British Tank represented by an armour-plated Bulldog surprising three German soldiers in their trench. WWI era