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Przewalskium albirostris, white-lipped deerThe Falklands fox, also known as the Falkland Islands wolf or the Warrah, was the only native land mammal of the Falkland Islands. It became extinct in 1876 (on West Falkland island)
Dusicyon australis, Falkland Islands foxThe Falklands fox, also known as the Falkland Islands wolf or the Warrah, was the only native land mammal of the Falkland Islands. It became extinct in 1876 (on West Falkland island)
Canis latrans, coyoteCanis Latrans (Say), Prairie Wolf (Males). Plate 71 from The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, Vol. 2 (1846) by John James Audubon (1785-1851) and John Bachman (1790-1874)
Pongo sp. Mandible with canine (Piltdown 1)Left lateral view of the Piltdown mandible reported to be that of a newly found homind species in 1913 but then revealed as a forgery in 1953. Specimen held at The Natural History Museum, London
Models of Pompeii victimsModels of the Pompeii, Italy eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79, including a dog on display in The Power Within Gallery at the Natural History Museum, London
Pteropus alecto gouldi, black flying foxPhotograph of a black flying fox specimen preserved in spirit, held at the Natural History Museum, London
Little boy with fox, c. 1950Parents and older siblings were actively discouraged from visiting the Childrens Centre, to ensure that the children were free to be themselves
Detail from the Waterhouse building of the Natural History MDetail of terracotta panel showing a fox with bird designed by Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905). Waterhouse designed the museum in the 1860s, and it first opened its doors on Easter Monday 1881
Bulldog cranium 2004Specimen number 2004.1034. Bulldog (male), Canis lupus familiaris
Bulldog cranium c. 1860Specimen number 3551, Bulldog, Canis lupus familiaris
Vulpes vulgaris, fox and cormorant designsDrawing 28 Vol 2 by Alfred Waterhouse for the ornamentation of the Natural History Museum, London, 1876. (Two separate negatives)
Ctenocephalides canis, dog fleaScanning electron microscope image showing a dog fleas backwards pointing hairs that help it stay attached to its host (x 40 on standard 9cm wide print). Artificially coloured by computer
Hair of the DogA scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a dog hair
Vulpes vulpes, red foxThe red fox is the largest of the Vulpes genus. It can be found all over Europe, North America, South America, Australia and in parts of Northern Asia
German shepherdA German shepherd, photographed by Harry Taylor
Saffy a Belgian shepherd, photographed by Harry Taylor
DalmationA Dalmation, photographed by Harry Taylor
Canis MagellanicusIllustration (plate 5) from Charles Darwins Zoology of the Voyage of the Beagle, Mammalia, Part 2, No.1, 1838
Canis AntarcticusIllustration (plate 4) from Charles Darwins Zoology of the Voyage of the Beagle, Mammalia, Part 2, No.1, 1838
Zonotrichia albicollis, white-throated sparrowPlate 8 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1827-30), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved by W.H. Lizars, Edinburgh, retouched by R. Havell & Son, London
Felis silvestris, catPhotograph of the left view of a domestic cat skull from the education collection at the Natural History Museum at Tring, part of the Natural History Museum, London
Canis lupus familiaris, dogBallyregan Bob, famous racing greyhound. Specimen on display at the Natural History Museum at Tring, part of the Natural History Museum, London
Rosa canina, dog roseWatercolour no.4 by Ralph Stennett, 1807. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Sivapithecus meteai cranial fragmentA lower fragment of the cranium of Sivapithecus meteai showing maxilla, incisors, canine, premolars and molars. This specimen dates back 9 million years and was discovered in Yassorien, Turkey
Pteropus loochoensis, Okinawa flying foxA rare specimen of an Okinawa flying fox skin from the collections of the Natural History Museum, London
Molothrus ater, Passerella iliaca, Carpodacus mexicanus, PasPlate 424 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1835-38), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London
David Wright Home Chat calendar 1950 featuring dachshundFront cover of a giveaway calendar incorporated into Home Chat magazine, featuring a dachshund hopefully holding his lead in his mouth, an unusual subject for David Wright
Johnny Watson and his canine palsJohnny Watson, known as the Grand Old Man as he lived to a great age, and his canine pals (seven dogs), sitting on a sofa. Date: circa 1940s
Game Keeper with dogsGame Keeper with nine dogs on a hill side, Aberfoyle, Scotland Date: 20th century
A canine courier of the great war, an officer writes a message as the dog waits to deliver it in the trenches. The dogs were three times faster at delivering messages compared to man
Messenger dogs billeted behind the front line trenches, soldiers stood by kennels with their dogs Date: 20th century
Canine CommissionaireA canine Commissionaire smoking a pipe! Date: early 1930s
Bonzo Book coverBonzo, the cute canine created by George Studdy originally in The Sketch magazine, joyfully rides through the night sky, on his rather macabre steed of choice, a bone
Forty Warm WinksBonzo, the canine cartoon character created by George Studdy and hugely popular during the 1920s, is pictured getting closer and closer to the fire and on drowsing off
A celebrity stands for a portraitBonzo, the famous canine cartoon character created by artist George Studdy in the 1920s poses for his photograph, unaware of a predetory wasp hovering above
Tram in BirminghamA lovely photographic postcard depicting the number 39 tram rounding a corner in Birmingham, England. The upper level has an elegant front balcony. It is the 430th tram of the fleet!
Memories! by George StuddyA old bulldog snoozes in a kitchen and dreams of memories of times past - chasing smaller dogs, chewing stuff, growling and generally being a rather violent personality by the looks of
Beaver by George StuddyBonzo and his brother spot a King Beaver. Bonzo, the comic canine creation of George Studdy roars (or yelps) with laughter at a passing Griffon breed of dog
Katergy by George StuddyBonzo shows the practical application of the word " katergy" which burst upon the astonished world in a scientific address given by Dr. F. C
A Capital Levy by George StuddyBonzo finds that Labour policy is worth following on occasion, and makes Capital Levy on his little mistresss presents. A rather tragic scene showing a little girl weeping after her naughty dog
T. Roger Boulton, Crufts chairmanMr. T. Roger Boulton, Chairman of the Committee of Crufts Dog Show, and an expert on the bulldog breed. He was for many years secretary of the Metropolitan and Essex Canine Society
The Dog in WarA Canine member of the German Red Cross, seen with two orderlies, equipped for field service with a flask, cup and first-aid case
Canine campA terraced colony of dug-outs for French ambulance dogs. Dogs were used extensively during World War I as scouts, sentry and ambulance support
Wealthy Canine FamilyTwo smartly dressed ladies receive the new year wishes of a well dressed bulldog and his children
Attacking Rabid DogCitizens take up arms against a dog afflicted with rabies, or hydrophobia, or canine madness : a street pedlar falls, trying to escape, while women run into hiding
K C Spaniel and FriendsTwo King Charles spaniels relax with other friends canine and feline