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Bulldog Collection (page 9)

Background imageBulldog Collection: Bonzos dud show by George Studdy

Bonzos dud show by George Studdy
Bonzos 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

Background imageBulldog Collection: Advert for Clemak safety razor 1915

Advert for Clemak safety razor 1915
Supremacy ! British made. Like the British Army, the Clemak has firmly established its ascendency. It may be outnumbered, it cannot be beaten

Background imageBulldog Collection: Gaynor Rowlands, performer, with cat and dog

Gaynor Rowlands, performer, with cat and dog
Gaynor Rowlands (1883-1906), English actress, singer and dancer, seen here with a Siamese cat and a British bulldog. Date: early 20th century

Background imageBulldog Collection: A political arguement. Bonar Law vs Edward Carson

A political arguement. Bonar Law vs Edward Carson, as represented by a Bulldog and a poodle

Background imageBulldog Collection: Patriotic British postcard with bulldog, WW1

Patriotic British postcard with bulldog, WW1
First World War patriotic postcard, showing a fierce-looking British bulldog: Who said Germany? Date: 1914-1918

Background imageBulldog Collection: Cartoon, Get Out and Get Under, WW1

Cartoon, Get Out and Get Under, WW1
Cartoon, 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

Background imageBulldog Collection: The Bull-Dog Breed: some manifestations of

The Bull-Dog Breed: some manifestations of
Silly Points: How cricket is played in mountainous districts. illustration by William Heath Robinson. Date: 1924

Background imageBulldog Collection: Dog & Master Lookalikes

Dog & Master Lookalikes
A British bulldog and his lookalike master! Date: late 1960s

Background imageBulldog Collection: I m not afraid of the Germans - Boy & Patriotic Bulldogs WW1

I m not afraid of the Germans - Boy & Patriotic Bulldogs WW1
WW1 - I m not afraid of the Germans - Boy sat between two Patriotic Bulldogs. Date: circa 1916

Background imageBulldog Collection: Beauties - Four fine British Bulldogs

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

Background imageBulldog Collection: Getting their dead pet dog stuffed

Getting their dead pet dog stuffed
Conversation 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

Background imageBulldog Collection: Funny Cockney comment on a ladies neckwear

Funny Cockney comment on a ladies neckwear
Funny 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

Background imageBulldog Collection: Two Cockney Costers - one restraining a bulldog

Two Cockney Costers - one restraining a bulldog
Two 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

Background imageBulldog Collection: Cockney Couple on Hampstead Heath reading a magazine

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

Background imageBulldog Collection: Caricature of Charles Beresford, First Baron Beresford

Caricature of Charles Beresford, First Baron Beresford
Caricature of Charles William de la Poer Beresford, First Baron Beresford (1846-1919) - an officer of the Royal Navy - by Phil May

Background imageBulldog Collection: British Bulldog Tank surprises Germans in a trench

British Bulldog Tank surprises Germans in a trench
A truly superb postcard showing a British Tank represented by an armour-plated Bulldog surprising three German soldiers in their trench. WWI era

Background imageBulldog Collection: British Buldog chases off a German Dachshund

British Buldog chases off a German Dachshund
There ll Always be an England British Buldog chases off a German Dachshund who has dared to stand with paw on the Union flag! Date: circa 1943

Background imageBulldog Collection: A Bristol Bulldog IIA fitted with a Bristol Jupiter V IIF

A Bristol Bulldog IIA fitted with a Bristol Jupiter V IIF radial

Background imageBulldog Collection: Close-up of the engine installation of the Bristol Bulldog I

Close-up of the engine installation of the Bristol Bulldog I prototype

Background imageBulldog Collection: Bristol Bulldog IVA R-8 fitted with Perseus IA radial

Bristol Bulldog IVA R-8 fitted with Perseus IA radial
Bristol Bulldog IVA, R-8, fitted with Perseus IA radial at the SBAC show in June 1934. Date: 1934

Background imageBulldog Collection: Bristol Bulldog IVA K4292

Bristol Bulldog IVA K4292
Bristol Bulldog IVA, K4292, formerly R-7, fitted with a Perseus III radial in a NACA cowl

Background imageBulldog Collection: Bristol Bulldog IIIA R-5 fitted with a Mercury IVS 2 radial

Bristol Bulldog IIIA R-5 fitted with a Mercury IVS 2 radial
Bristol Bulldog IIIA, R-5, fitted with a Mercury IVS.2 radial

Background imageBulldog Collection: Bristol Bulldog IIA G-ABBB (R-11) with a Bristol Aquila I

Bristol Bulldog IIA G-ABBB (R-11) with a Bristol Aquila I
Bristol Bulldog IIA, G-ABBB (R-11) with a Bristol Aquila I installed at Filton in September 1935. Date: 1935

Background imageBulldog Collection: Bristol Bulldog II of the Swedish Air Force on skis

Bristol Bulldog II of the Swedish Air Force on skis

Background imageBulldog Collection: Bristol Bulldog IIs 5211 to 5218 for the Swedish Air Force

Bristol Bulldog IIs 5211 to 5218 for the Swedish Air Force
Bristol Bulldog IIs, 5211 to 5218, for the Swedish Air Force under construction

Background imageBulldog Collection: Bristol Bulldog IIs A12-1 to A12-8 for the RaF

Bristol Bulldog IIs A12-1 to A12-8 for the RaF
Bristol Bulldog IIs, A12-1 to A12-8, for the RaF under construction

Background imageBulldog Collection: Bristol Bulldog II J9591 in use as a Mercury testbed

Bristol Bulldog II J9591 in use as a Mercury testbed
Bristol Bulldog II, J9591, in use as a Mercury testbed, is fitted with a Mercury IVA with a special exhaust ring and cylinder helmets

Background imageBulldog Collection: Bristol Bulldog TM two-seat prototype K2188 at Filton

Bristol Bulldog TM two-seat prototype K2188 at Filton
Bristol Bulldog TM two-seat prototype, K2188, at Filton in December 1932. Date: 1932

Background imageBulldog Collection: Bristol Bulldog

Bristol Bulldog

Background imageBulldog Collection: Bristol Bulldog IIAs including J9585 J9586 and J9588

Bristol Bulldog IIAs including J9585 J9586 and J9588
Bristol Bulldog IIAs, including J9585, J9586 and J9588

Background imageBulldog Collection: Bristol Bulldog IIAs including J9587 K1080 K1081 and K108

Bristol Bulldog IIAs including J9587 K1080 K1081 and K108
Bristol Bulldog IIAs, including J9587, K1080, K1081 and K1085

Background imageBulldog Collection: Bristol Bulldog IIA K1085

Bristol Bulldog IIA K1085
Bristol Bulldog IIA, K1085

Background imageBulldog Collection: Bristol Bulldog IIA K1080

Bristol Bulldog IIA K1080
Bristol Bulldog IIA, K1080

Background imageBulldog Collection: Bristol Bulldog I second prototype

Bristol Bulldog I second prototype

Background imageBulldog Collection: Bristol Bulldog II (American) 1929

Bristol Bulldog II (American) 1929
Bristol Bulldog II (American). 1929. Date: 1929

Background imageBulldog Collection: Bristol Bulldog I prototype with the small rudder at Filton

Bristol Bulldog I prototype with the small rudder at Filton in May 1927. Date: 1927

Background imageBulldog Collection: ABC powered Sopwith 2FR2 Bulldog II

ABC powered Sopwith 2FR2 Bulldog II

Background imageBulldog Collection: The first Sopwith 2FR2 Bulldog Single-bay form

The first Sopwith 2FR2 Bulldog Single-bay form
The first Sopwith 2FR2 Bulldog. Single-bay form

Background imageBulldog Collection: The first Sopwith 2FR2 Bulldog Two-bay form Rear view

The first Sopwith 2FR2 Bulldog Two-bay form Rear view
The first Sopwith 2FR2 Bulldog. Two-bay form. Rear view

Background imageBulldog Collection: The first Sopwith 2FR2 Bulldog Two-bay form Front view

The first Sopwith 2FR2 Bulldog Two-bay form Front view
The first Sopwith 2FR2 Bulldog. Two-bay form. Front view

Background imageBulldog Collection: The first Sopwith 2FR2 Bulldog X3 Two-bay form

The first Sopwith 2FR2 Bulldog X3 Two-bay form
The first Sopwith 2FR2 Bulldog, X3. Two-bay form

Background imageBulldog Collection: Bulldog shark illustration

Bulldog shark illustration
One of 67 original water colour drawings of Mammals, Reptiles and Fish found at King Georges Sound, Western Australia, and in its neighbourhood; accompanied by manuscript notes by Neill, Robert

Background imageBulldog Collection: Bulldog cranium 1906

Bulldog cranium 1906
Specimen number D94, Bulldog, Canis lupus familiaris. Juvenille bulldog skull, from dog called Neotsfield. 1906

Background imageBulldog Collection: Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895)

Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895)
Portrait of Thomas Henry Huxley, a zoologist, a strong advocate of Charles Darwin, and author of many publications including The Physical Basis of Life (1868)

Background imageBulldog Collection: Bulldog cranium 2004

Bulldog cranium 2004
Specimen number 2004.1034. Bulldog (male), Canis lupus familiaris

Background imageBulldog Collection: Bulldog cranium c. 1860

Bulldog cranium c. 1860
Specimen number 3551, Bulldog, Canis lupus familiaris



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