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Title page illustration, Merry and Bright, by Cecil Aldin. Showing Merry, an English terrier, and Bright, a German dachshund. Date: 1911
Endpaper illustration, Merry and Bright, by Cecil Aldin, depicting Bright, the German dachshund. Date: 1911
Cover design, Merry and Bright, by Cecil Aldin. Showing Merry, an English terrier, and Bright, a German dachshund. Date: 1911
Illustration, Merry and Bright, by Cecil AldinIllustration, Merry and Bright, the English terrier and the German dachshund, running along side by side. Date: 1911
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
WW1 - Spoils of Romania and Austria denied her shareWW1 - An illustration portraying Germany after its take over Romania, and its betrayal against the their loyal allies Austria
WW1 - Restive allies - The central powers not to happyWW1 - A comedic scenerio depicting Austrias and Turkeys roles in the war as part of the central power. The illustration represents the German Kaiser as an Ancient Roman in his chariot
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
Man and boy holding a dachshund. Date: circa 1910s
Princess Viktoria Luise, daughter of Wilhelm IIPrincess Viktoria Luise of Prussia (1892-1980), daughter of Wilhelm II, later Duchess of Brunswick. Seen here with her pet dachshund on her lap in a photo by Voigt. Date: circa 1910s
Studio portrait, woman with dachshundStudio portrait, woman holding up a treat for a dachshund. Date: circa 1910s
Studio portrait, little child with dachshund. Date: circa 1930s
Studio portrait, little boy with dachshundStudio portrait, little boy holding a rather plump dachshund. Date: circa 1910s
Woman with a dachshund on her lap. Date: circa 1930s
WWI Poster, US MarinesTeufel Hunden (Devil Dogs), German nickname for US Marines, American recruiting poster, showing a bulldog chasing a dachshund. 1918
Temptation, by BairnsfatherTemptation A cartoon in The Bystander by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather. A hungry German imagines a dachshund turning into a sausage. Date: 1918
Cartoon, The Waterloo Cup, WW1Cartoon, The " Waterloo" Cup, and the " turn" of the Belgian Hare. Showing a hare thumping a German dachshund in the stomach -- a comment on recent events in the early days of
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
Repeating Pattern - Dog and Bowl. *PLEASE NOTE that the magnifying glass is solely to show the detail of the repeating pattern and will not feature on the final file.*
British Buldog chases off a German DachshundThere 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
Dogs montage
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
Man and dachshundsA man scolds his two dachshunds. Landskrona, 1910.- Date: 1910
Girls and Dachshund 1960Two girls and their dachshund relax in the grass. Date: circa 1960
Prize Winning Dogs at the Alexandra Palace Show, 1876Engraving showing nine of the prize-winning dogs at the Alexandra Palace Dog Show, London, 1876. The dogs shown are (top to bottom)
Visitor in TroubleA visitor to a country cottage finds himself in snow up to the waist within sight of his destination
Smart Young Woman 1890SA smart young woman wearing a dark suit with mutton chop sleeves, photographed with her favourite dachshund
Black and brown DachshundA painting in black and brown colours of a sitting Dachshund gazing at the floor with large dangling ears