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Theres a Long, Long Trail by Mabel Lucie Attwell" Theres a Long, Long Trail A-Winding into the Land of My Dreams." Knitting themed illustration by Mabel Lucie Attwell showing a cherubic little girl knitting comforts for the troops
The Dogs Bath Club in Beauchamp Place, London where every imaginable facility was available for pampered pooches. Owners could relax in the cosy lounge with cocktail bar which was decorated with a
Homeward by Muriel DawsonBack view of two children, arms around each other, making their way home laden with buttercups picked in the fields
Ticked Off by Cecil AldinA meek looking Dandie Dinmont dog receiving a scolding from his owner. Date: 1934
The Allies of Santa Claus by Mabel Lucie AttwellTwo little girls slumber on a window sill as the elvish helpers of Father Christmasm sprinkle fairy dust in order that he may deliver presents. Date: 1919
Two little girls in a garden by Muriel Dawson. Date: 1920s
Can t We Come Too? by Cecil AldinCan t We Come Too? Woggles Series LVI. A spaniel and a Sealyham terrier cast pleading looks at their owner as a pile of luggage indicates to them they are being abandoned for a time. Date: 1932
Half Way Home by Muriel DawsonTwo children with baskets filled with wild flowers pause for a moment and sit on a gate during a walk home
Trust - A Glen of Imaal Terrier demonstrating the Glen Sit. Date: 1942" Trust" - A Glen of Imaal Terrier demonstrating the Glen Sit. Date: 1942
Sharing Rations - The Troopers Christmas-BoxA British trooper shares his Christmas rations with his horse on the Western Front during WWI. 1916
Spring Flowers by Muriel DawsonA little girl in a blue smock dress carries a bunch of daffodils and a twig of spring blossom
The Days Work by Muriel DawsonA little boy in dungarees or overalls and with a wide brimmed hat stands on the end of a jetty fishing with a makeshift rod and line. Swans fly overhead
Christmas card, Rabbit and robin. 20th century
Tatler cover - Ronald Colman and his Sealyham TerrierFilm star Ronald Colman (1891-1958) pictured on the front cover of The Tatler with his Sealyham Terrier in 1931. Date: 1931
Mrs Mills, celebrity pianist, with dogUnusual Friends - Mrs Mills, celebrity pianist, with dog. 1960s
Illustrations of a Sealyham terrier puppy by Cecil AldinIllustrations of a Sealyham terrier called Bunch, by Cecil Aldin. Seen here running away from his owners (left) and winding his lead round his masters legs (right). Date: 1932
The Blue Butterfly by Muriel Dawson -- a little girl and her dog walk by the sea. Date: 1953
Horse and Boxer dogUnusual Friends - horse and Boxer dog. 1950s
Dachshund on a bookshelfUnusual Friends - Dachshund on a bookshelf. 1950s
Two kittens with a drumkitUnusual Friends - two kittens with a drumkit. 1950s
This Weeks Woggles! XV. - Affection by Cecil AldinNumber XV in a series of illustration by artist Cecil Aldin starring his pet Sealyham Terrier, Woggles. Here, Woggles enjoys a little snack slipped to him by his female owner who sits in an armchair
Dandelion Clock by Muriel DawsonCharming illustration of a small child, probably a little boy in blue smock and shorts seated on a small tuffet of grass and blowing a dandelion clock while clutching a favourite doll in his other
A Little Shy by Muriel DawsonA little girl in a blue coat and hat, crouches down in the snow, encouraging a robin to eat crumbs from her gloved hands
The Callers by Muriel DawsonA little girl in a summer dress and sun bonnet knocks at a door and waits, with her doll in a toy pram, for it to be answered
The Little Truant by Muriel DawsonBack view of a little girl in a pink dress and hat, striding off through a field of flowers holding a basket
Two Little Lambs by Muriel DawsonCharming back view of a little girl in a checked dress and green hat, her small stature accentuated by the size of the lamb she stands next to
Two girls on a 1934 Matchless motorcycleTwo young girls pose for photograph sitting on a 1934 Matchless 250cc ohv motorcycle, circa 1934
Whippet and BlackbirdUnusual Friends - Whippet and Blackbird. 1950s
Little girl playing in a garden by Muriel DawsonA little girl in a red smock standing in a garden, by Muriel Dawson. Date: circa 1920s
Sketch of the Dolly Sisters, ParisIllustration of the Dolly Sisters by Zig for a promotional leaflet for Paris - New York, Casino de Paris, 1927 1927
A young Police DogA Police Dog puppy sitting in an upturned MET Police Officers cap
Strictly Confiential by Muriel DawsonA little boy and girl sit together on a bench, the boys arm around the girl as they discuss secrets
Wind Blown by Muriel DawsonA little girl in a coat and hat picks nuts from the branches of a tree which is rapidly losing its leaves in the autumnal breeze
The Party by Muriel DawsonA little girl in a pink dress entertains her toys with a tea party in her playroom
Looking Up the Chimney by Muriel DawsonA little child peers up the chimney, wondering how Father Christmas is going to make his descent and fill the expectantly hung stockings while the fire is lit
Rat Tat Tat by Muriel DawsonA sweet and engaging little girl in a red dress and wide-brimmed sun hat, opens a door using an old-fashioned latch
Sand Pies by Muriel DawsonA small blonde girl in a sunsuit and sun bonnet studiously mixes sand in a bucket
A Picture WITH Words by Chloe PrestonA studious looking little girl with spectacles balanced on her nose, sits among dictionaries as she works on countless crosswords
Putting on lipstick - David WrightA smart blonde girls sitting in her boudoir applies some vivid red lipstick. Her red and black evening gown, awaits... Painting by David Wright
What Now?Bonzo, the little dog created by George Studdy in The Sketch magazine during the 1920s finds himself in a frosty predicament
Bloodhound looking sleepyUnusual Friends - bloodhound looking sleepy. 1950s
Sketches of an Irish Wolfhound by Cecil AldinTwo sketches of an Irish Wolfhound by Cecil Aldin -- probably his own dog Mickie. Date: 1939
A Bonzo juggling actBonzo, the cute canine created by artist George Studdy in The Sketch magazine during the 1920s, performs a marvellous trick by balancing a plate, cutlery
My Turn by Muriel DawsonA little red-haired girl studies the newspaper
One o Clock, Two o Clock by Muriel DawsonA little girl sits in a field accompanied by her pet dog and blows a dandelion clock
Just Off by Muriel DawsonA solemn little girl in a blue pinafore, pushes a bright red toy pram containing her dolls
Young lady - arms crossed wearing a sheer black wrap. Reproduction of a painting by David Wright
Elvira Henderson in Peggy AnnMiss Elvira Henderson, stage actress and niece of Lord Faringdon, appaering in Peggy-Ann at Dalys Theatre in London. Pictured granting an interview to a small dog who looks a little like Uggie