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One for Fido by Cecil Aldin - throwing snowballsA woman dressed in a brilliant red dress, hat and black cloak contrasts dramatically with a snowy landscape as she throws snowballs for her pet spaniels. 1899
Music cover, Wheres Fido, One Step by Norman Kennedy. 1919
Peoples House. Fido the dog guards the entrance to the Peoples House - the Houses of parliament. Women with banners ask to be let in but Fido Asquith refuses, No
Dogs doing their wartime duty, WW1Dogs doing their wartime duty in the early weeks of the First World War. No longer a life of idleness -- Fido the Fop has had his day, and Trusty Tim comes into his own
Girl and Dog 1867Victorian girl welcomes her spaniel, Fido. Date: 1867
Kitty Discards CrinolineForced to her senses Kitty abandons extremes of fashion to preserve her love with the long-suffering Adolphus, who with Fido the dog trample the collapsed hoops in triumph
Inflated CrinolineKittys cage crinoline is apt to inflate on windy days and carry her off like a balloon striking fear and panic into her, her intended Adolphus and pet dog Fido
Crinoline Hampers WalkKitty & Adolphus attempt a country walk but her fashionable silhouette creates yet another barrier between them & happiness. Fido, her dog makes a break for freedom
Kitty Admires HerselfKitty admires her new figure in a mirror too narrow for her dimensions. Fido the dog is startled while Adolphus shields his despair with a handkerchief
Girl and DogA smal girl says goodnight to Fido before going to bed beneath her McLintocks Russian Down Quilt