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Canine Collection (page 2)

Background imageCanine Collection: CANINE GRAVESTONE

CANINE GRAVESTONE
The grave of Marquise and Tony deceased dogs of Princesse Lobanof, in the Asnieres-sur-Seine dog cemetery on the outskirts of Paris, France. Date: 1930s

Background imageCanine Collection: Sami man and woman milking a reindeer, Norway

Sami man and woman milking a reindeer, Norway
Vintage 19th century photograph: Sami man and woman milking a reindeer, Norway

Background imageCanine Collection: Breeds of dogs, Canis lupus familiaris

Breeds of dogs, Canis lupus familiaris
British Bull Dog, Alco or American Dog and Old English Mastiff. Breeds of dogs, Canis amazonius, Canis lupus familiaris. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from William Smellies translation of Count

Background imageCanine Collection: African Bloodhounds in the Gardens of the Zoological Society

African Bloodhounds in the Gardens of the Zoological Society
The African Bloodhounds in the Gardens of the Zoological Society. Canis lupus familiaris. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by J

Background imageCanine Collection: Domestic goats and fallow or venison deer

Domestic goats and fallow or venison deer
Domestic goats, Capra aegagrus hircus, and fallow or venison deer, Dama dama. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from William Smellies translation of Count Georges Buffons History of the Earth

Background imageCanine Collection: Calligraphic title page with vignette of tiger

Calligraphic title page with vignette of tiger by J. Webb. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from William Smellies translation of Count Georges Buffons History of the Earth and Animated Nature

Background imageCanine Collection: Greyhound dhole, Cuon alpinus. Threatened

Greyhound dhole, Cuon alpinus. Threatened
Greyhound dhole, Cuon alpinus (Chryseus) Threatened. From a drawing at India House. Handcoloured steel engraving by Lizars after an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith from William Jardines

Background imageCanine Collection: Dog in Collar Date: 1880

Dog in Collar Date: 1880

Background imageCanine Collection: Bulldogs Eye Food Bowl Date: 1948

Bulldogs Eye Food Bowl Date: 1948

Background imageCanine Collection: Hammock Dog Date: 1941

Hammock Dog Date: 1941

Background imageCanine Collection: Spaniel Bath Date: 1948

Spaniel Bath Date: 1948

Background imageCanine Collection: Pup Upsets Table, Phone Date: 1948

Pup Upsets Table, Phone Date: 1948

Background imageCanine Collection: Playful Dalmatian Pups Date: 1950

Playful Dalmatian Pups Date: 1950

Background imageCanine Collection: Capparis canescens, dog capers

Capparis canescens, dog capers
Outline drawing by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771

Background imageCanine Collection: Rolling on to Fame

Rolling on to Fame
Bonzo, the canine creation of artist George Studdy rolls towards international stardom on his skates. Bonzo was the most popular cartoon character of the 1920s. Date: 1927

Background imageCanine Collection: Anarhichas lupus, wolf eel

Anarhichas lupus, wolf eel
The skull of a wolf eel (Anarhichas lupus) whose teeth are specially adapted for crushing and eating spiny sea urchins. The wolf eel is native to British waters

Background imageCanine Collection: Mick the Miller, greyhound

Mick the Miller, greyhound
Photograph of Mick the Miller, the famous racing greyhound. Specimen on display at the Natural History Museum at Tring

Background imageCanine Collection: What Would You Do?

What Would You Do?
Bonzo, the cute canine created by George Studdy in The Sketch magazine in the 1920s, wonders what to do now that some heinous thief has stolen his sausages from under his nose

Background imageCanine Collection: I Feel So Happy Today

I Feel So Happy Today
Bonzo, the cute canine created by George Studdy in The Sketch magazine in 1920s jumps for joy, full of happiness and optimism

Background imageCanine Collection: Ignominy by George Studdy

Ignominy by George Studdy
Bonzo, the comic canine creation of George Studdy looks somewhat embarrassed as he is carried by the scruff of his neck across the road by his lady owner

Background imageCanine Collection: A Pull to Leg by George Studdy

A Pull to Leg by George Studdy
Bonzo, the comic canine creation of George Studdy, nearly strangled himself when he winds his lead around his owners legs in an effort to pursue a fleeing cat

Background imageCanine Collection: Jimmy Wild by George Studdy

Jimmy Wild by George Studdy
A rather stupid Bonzo, the comic canine creation of George Studdy is distracted from stealing a chop by his reflection in a silver, domed platter cover

Background imageCanine Collection: Boy, Dog and Cat

Boy, Dog and Cat
My turn now - a barefoot boy reluctantly shares his meal with his feline friend and canine chum

Background imageCanine Collection: Korea: country scene

Korea: country scene
Vintage early 20th century photograph - Korea: country scene

Background imageCanine Collection: Cecil Aldins dogs go to join him in Majorca

Cecil Aldins dogs go to join him in Majorca
A group of dogs belonging to the famous animal and dog artist, Cecil Aldin, pictured with Aldins daughter, Mrs Mason on board a ship

Background imageCanine Collection: Canine boa, dog-headed snake or emerald tree

Canine boa, dog-headed snake or emerald tree snake, Corallus canina.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1800

Background imageCanine Collection: The Studdy Dog - His Masters Vice by George Studdy

The Studdy Dog - His Masters Vice by George Studdy
The Studdy Dog, later known as Bonzo, the canine creation of George Studdy featured in an article on animal caricature in The Strand magazine

Background imageCanine Collection: The Studdy Dog - Whos Calling Me Names by George Studdy

The Studdy Dog - Whos Calling Me Names by George Studdy
The Studdy Dog, later known as Bonzo, the canine creation of George Studdy, featured in an article on animal caricatures in The Strand magazine

Background imageCanine Collection: Lost Ball by George Studdy

Lost Ball by George Studdy
A smug looking Bonzo, the comic canine creation of George Studdy in The Sketch magazine, knows exactly where his has hidden the golf ball his owner is so anxiously searching for

Background imageCanine Collection: Bonzo Blows a Bubble

Bonzo Blows a Bubble
Colour frontispiece of The Second Studdy Dogs Portfolio, featuring Bonzo, the comic canine creation of George Studdy, blowing a huge bubble from a bucket of suds

Background imageCanine Collection: Dormy Six by George Studdy

Dormy Six by George Studdy
Bonzo and his brethren choose a precarious place in the sun for their afternoon nap. Six little puppies, among them Bonzo, the comic canine creation of George Studdy

Background imageCanine Collection: The Treasure by George Studdy

The Treasure by George Studdy
Bonzo, the comic canine creation of George Studdy, digs up countless bulbs which have been carefully planted in a garden border in an effort to retrieve his bone

Background imageCanine Collection: I ve lost my heart properly this time! by G. E Studdy

I ve lost my heart properly this time! by G. E Studdy
Comic colour illustration by George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948) showing his canine creation, Bonzo sitting holding some playing cards. Studdy created Bonzo for The Sketch magazine in the early 1920s

Background imageCanine Collection: Pierce Egans Anecdotes: duck hunting by dogs in river

Pierce Egans Anecdotes: duck hunting by dogs in river
Colour plate: The canine fanciers trying the qualities of their dogs at a duck hunt from Pierce Egans anecdotes of the turf, the chase, the ring and the stage, 1827

Background imageCanine Collection: Dog show at Hastings

Dog show at Hastings
A number of dogs on show at the Southern Counties Canine Association championship dog show in Hastings, some of them posing with their respective owners

Background imageCanine Collection: The Meet by Harold C. Earnshaw

The Meet by Harold C. Earnshaw
Cartoon showing a young butchers boy with his tray of meat surrounded by a crowd of hopeful looking dogs. 1917

Background imageCanine Collection: Soldier and Dog Friend

Soldier and Dog Friend
Tommy et sa mascotte - a French postcard shows a British soldier holding his canine companion in his helmet. Date: circa 1914

Background imageCanine Collection: The Tatler: The Kennel Club - the seat of canine government

The Tatler: The Kennel Club - the seat of canine government
Photographs from the Tatler of 20th October 1909 of the Kennel Club, London, showing an exterior of the headquarters; the Members Room; a copy of the Championship Certificate issued by the Kennel

Background imageCanine Collection: The Shadow Dance

The Shadow Dance
Plate 17 taken from The Life and Habits of Wild Animals, illustrated with designs by Joseph Wolf, London 1874. Date: 1874

Background imageCanine Collection: Canis sp. Eskimo Dog called Arctic King

Canis sp. Eskimo Dog called Arctic King
Articulated skeleton of an Canis sp. Eskimo Dog called Arctic King

Background imageCanine Collection: Whippet, basset hound, and hunting dog

Whippet, basset hound, and hunting dog.. Handcolored engraving on steel by Annedouche after a drawing by Edouard Travies from Richards New Edition of the Complete Works of Comte de Buffon

Background imageCanine Collection: Canine Devotion in War Time, WW1 dog guarding home

Canine Devotion in War Time, WW1 dog guarding home
A dog still seeking to defend its former home during the entry of the Germans into Vailly, a small town lying on the Aisne

Background imageCanine Collection: Italian dogs of war, decorated for military services

Italian dogs of war, decorated for military services
Italian dogs of war, decorated in honour of their military services, passing through the streets of Milan in a picturesque procession. Date: 1920

Background imageCanine Collection: Breeds of dogs

Breeds of dogs.. Dachshund 1, Braque pointer 2, Anatolian shepherd dog 3, Doguin of Bordeaux 4, Maltese dog 5, and lion dog or chow chow 6

Background imageCanine Collection: Caesar, King Edward VIIs favourite fox terrier by Maud Earl

Caesar, King Edward VIIs favourite fox terrier by Maud Earl
Portrait of Caesar, the favourite dog of King Edward VII who famously walked in the Kings funeral cortege. Painted by the eminent artist of canine subjects, Maud Earl. Date: 1914

Background imageCanine Collection: Mrs Richardson and her dog pupils, WW1

Mrs Richardson and her dog pupils, WW1
Mrs Richardson, wife of Lieut.-Col. E. H. Richardson, Commandant of the British War Dog School during the First World War, pictured with a selection of some of her canine pupils

Background imageCanine Collection: War dog attached to a French motor ambulance

War dog attached to a French motor ambulance
A canine Red Cross worker attached to a French motor ambulance during World War I. Trained dogs were not only used to hunt for the wounded in outlying parts of the battlefield

Background imageCanine Collection: Shirley Kellogg & dog

Shirley Kellogg & dog
Miss Shirley Kellogg (Mrs Albert de Courville), born 1888, actress, music hall and revue artiste, pictured cuddling a canine friend at the time she was about to appear in Push & Go at the Hippodrome



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