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Map of London, 1952Map of London in 1952. 1952
Collie DogsThe Collie is a long-coated dog breed of medium to large size that, in its original form, was a type of collie used and bred for herding sheep in Scotland. Date: 1908
Fox TerriersWire-haired Fox Terriers, traditionally used by hunters to chase quarry into burrows and dens. Artist: Philip Stretton Date: 1908
Sketches at the Hippodrome, 1909 by Norman MorrowVarious performers at the re-opened London Hippodrome in August 1909. Acts included the Ahearn Troupe who seem to be comedy cyclists, The Marvellous Schenk Brothers, Braatz Performing Dogs
Dog owners given free licencesOver 200 free licences were given to dog owners too poor to pay the 7s. 6d. tax. The licences were presented at the Regal Cinema, Marble Arch
Victorian scrap, Boy and Dog. 19th century
Native American Indian with dog sleigh in winter. 1908
Native American mail delivery, Mackenzie, CanadaNative American Indian winter mail delivery in Mackenzie, Canada. 1908
Early radio crystal set, terrier puppy -- I don t seem to hear from you at Honiton. 1928
Bonzo cartoon, Have You Lost Your Pen? 1930
Herberts Dogs at the HippodromeHerberts Dogs, appearing at the London Hippodrome in 1901. The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News comment that they, " are not the least expert and interesting
Master of the South Devon Foxhounds Date: circa mid 1960s
Master of the Tiverton Stag Hounds. Date: 1961
Performing cats and dogs at the London HippodromeProfessor Leonidas and his troupe of performing cats and dogs at the London Hippodrome, shortly after the new theatre had opened in January 1900. Date: 1900
London Hippodrome, Madame Heliot & her lionsMadame Claire Heliot feeding raw beef to her lions (and a couple of dogs), in the arena of the London Hippodrome in 1901 in what The Sphere describes as " a very daring performance"
Two men with dogs, hunting badgers in a wood. Date: circa 1820
The Queen and Princesses corgis, inspection of YMCA canteenH.M. Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother), Lady Blane and the corgis belonging to Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret during an inspection of the first YMCA mobile canteen unit before it departed
Mrs Peter Smith-Dorrien by Madame YevondeMrs. Peter Smith-Dorrien, formerly Miss Bridget Liddell, with her dachshund pictured wearing a checked suit which is " one of Fashions last words" according to The Sketch magazine. 1931
Stationery, Spratts Patent Limited, LondonStationery, Spratts Patent Limited, Fenchurch Street, London, manufacturers of biscuits, foods and appliances for dogs, poultry, game, cage birds, etc. 1901
Farriers invoice (detail), Owen Coles, SilverstoneFarriers invoice (detail), Owen Coles, Shoeing and General Smith, Silverstone, Northamptonshire. circa 1910
Circus poster with ringmaster, clowns and acrobats. 20th century
Robinson Crusoe on the beachRobinson Crusoe walking with his dog on the beach of his desert island
Cartoon, Its your turn now, old manCartoon, small victim to bigger ditto - Its your turn now, old man! A dog wearing a muzzle speaks to a man in naval uniform, also wearing a muzzle
Cartoon, Randolph Churchill, Cave Canem - seen here as a terrier protecting The House of Lords. 1885
Cartoon, Will He Be Muzzled? A comment on Charles Bradlaugh, atheist, republican and Liberal MP for Northampton. 1885
Women queuing with their dogs for RSPCA advice, Sept 1939A group of women queuing with their dogs for advice on pet safety from two RSPCA doctors. The Sphere informs the reader of clinics in London established by the RSPCA to offer information with regards
Little Women - Mop the dog lying on his backLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Mop the dog lying on his back, a sign that he is in need of food. 1880
Mrs. J. A. Davison & Dalmatian by Madame YevondeMrs J. A Davison, formerly Cynthia Beckett, daughter of Sir Gervase Beckett, pictured with a Dalmatian, According to The Tatler, she was an enthusiastic patron of the breed
Old Mother Hubbard, by Minnie AspreyShe went to the bakers to buy him some bread, And when she came back, the poor dog was dead, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918
Norah Blaney & Gwen Farrar at Olympia Dog ShowEntertainers, Gwen Farrar and Norah Blaney with a pair of Schnauzer dogs at the Ladies Kennel Association Dog Show at Olympia in 1930. The dogs belonged to Gwens sister Marjorie. Date: 1930
Seven different dog breeds -- North American, Australian, South American, Scotch greyhound, English greyhound, African, Tibet mastiff. Date: 1841
The British Valhalla -- Archbishop Thomas BecketThe British Valhalla -- Bishop of Exeter at Northampton, supplicating Archbishop Thomas Becket to submit to King Henry II, and the reconciliation at Montmirail in France
Country people, Langdale, Cumbria, Lake DistrictCountry people with dogs at Langdale, Cumbria (Westmorland), Lake District, an area referred to in Wordsworths poems. Date: 1843
Scottish Highland drover at work with sheep and cattle. Date: 1843
English sheep drover at work. Date: 1843
English cattle drover at work. Date: 1843
Music cover, The Fox Hunt Galop, by James GleadowMusic cover, The Fox Hunt Galop, composed by James Gleadow. 19th century
Christmas card, Two puppies with parcels - Start Your Christmas. 20th century
Christmas Card, Puppy with telephone and holly - Hold On. 20th century
Birthday card, Puppy riding on a panda - You Are 1 Today, A Jolly Happy Birthday. 20th century
Greetings card, Terrier dog sitting up and begging. 20th century
Christmas card, Cocker Spaniel dog, hoping to go for a walk in the snow. 20th century
Party Invitation Card, Three Dogs. 20th century
Sir Roger de Coverley, fictitious character in The SpectatorSir Roger de Coverley, a fictitious country squire character created by Joseph Addison in The Spectator in the early 18th century, after whom a dance was named. Date: 1843
Decorative letter weights and paper weightsLetter weights and paper weights in the form of sailors, dogs, bicycles, soldiers, tennis players and anchors. Lithograph from a catalog of metal products manufactured by Wuerttemberg Metalware
Ladies hawking, 14th centuryLadies hawking with falcons and hunting dogs in the 14th century. Handcoloured lithograph by Joseph Strutt from his own Sports and Pastimes of the People of England, Chatto and Windus, London, 1876
Hawking scenes, 9th and 14th centuryHawking scenes: Saxon noble and falconer from the 9th century (middle), and ladies and men hawking with falcons and prey from the 14th century (top, bottom)
Medieval ladies hunting with bow and arrowWomen in hunting dresses, with longbow, quiver of arrows, and hunting horns, 15th century (top). Ladies hunting stag with bow and arrow, hunting horn and dogs, 14th century (bottom)