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FALL / PEKINGESE / 1929CHAMPION HUMMING BEE OF ALDERBOURNE Owned by Miss Marjorie Ashton Cross. Date: 1929
FALL / PEKINGESE / 1928CHAMPION BON DAH OF KINGSWERE Owned by Gambia. Date: 1928
FALL / PEKINGESE / 27CHAMPION PUNG-CHOW OF ALDERBOURNE Owned by Miss Marjorie Ashton Cross. Date: 1927
FALL / PEKINGESE / 1925CHAMPION TAI YANG OF NEWNHAM Owned by Cowell. Date: 1925
FALL / PEKINGESE / 1919 / 20CHAMPION CHUTY TOO OF ALDERBOURNE Date: 1919-20
FALL / PEKINGESE / 1919CHAMPION KI-PUNG OF ALDERBOURNE Date: 1919
FALL / PEKINGESE / 1912CHAMPION MANCHU CHENG TU Date: 1912
FALL / PEKINGESE / 1910CHAMPION BROADOAK BEETLE Date: 1910
Bonzo and Chee-Kee keep smiling by George StuddyBonzo and Chee-Kee keep smiling -- the Pekingese watches Bonzo having his bath, after which he chases her, knocks into the coal scuttle and makes himself dirty all over again
Bonzo meets a road hog by George StuddyBonzo (together with Chee-Kee, a Bonzoline pup and a black terrier) meets a road hog (actually a harmless little hedgehog)
Two dogs on a basketTwo Pekingese dogs on a basket. One dog looks proud with its chin in the air the other has a more wistful look. Date: 20th century
Florence Ayscough and Yo FeiSilhouette portrait of Florence Ayscough with her Pekingese dog, Yo Fei from her book, A Chinese Mirror about her life in China, where she was born. Date: 1925
Open to Any Suitable Offer by Vernon WardAn elegant woman in a wrap coat and cloche hat walks down the street with her Pekingese dog on a lead, passing a residence available to let. Date: 1930
Dogs, Pekingese, DawsonA Pekingese dog, seated
The Tatler Xmas No 1927Front cover of The Tatler, Christmas Number featuring a 19th century couple from around 1830 - she wearing a crinoline, bonnet
The Blessing Of Science. By Charles RobinsonThe Pekingese arrives by private lift from his suite to partake of afternoon tea with his mistress. An illustration by Charles Robinson (brother of William Heath Robinson)
Man with Pekingese / C1920A French man sits with his two pekingese dogs on a cushion
Dog and kitten under the mistletoeUnusual Friends - dog and kitten under the mistletoe at Christmas. 1950s
Pekingese dog and tabby kittenUnusual Friends - Pekingese dog and tabby kitten. 1950s
Lady Alington (Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper)Lady Alington, formerly Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper, eldest daughter of Lord Shaftesbury, posed with her pet Pekingese dog. Date: 1929
Peke and SiameseUnusual Friends - Peke with Siamese cat and kittens in a basket. 1950s
Pekingese puppy in a garden. Date: circa 1920s
Woman with Pekingese dog in a park Date: circa 1920s
Woman with three Pekingese puppies in a garden. Date: circa 1920s
George Ernest Studdy, Bonzos Love Offering to Chee-Kee, the Pekingese. Originally published as Valentine postcard no. 3117, I love you for yourself, dear, and not for your gifts
Two small dogs on a sofa, the one on the arm possibly a peke, and the other possibly a pug -- The Pimple and His Friend. Date: 1930
Pekingese dog lying on a sofa -- Susan the Huntress. Date: 1930
Three women in deckchairs with a dogThree women sitting in deckchairs in a garden, one of them with a Pekingese dog on her lap. Date: circa 1930s
Girl holding a dog in a garden. Date: circa 1920s
Girl with three dogs in a garden. Date: circa 1920s
Woman with Pekingese dog in a gardenWoman holding up a Pekingese dog in a garden. circa 1920s
Studio portrait, woman with Pekingese dog, photo by Edwarde, Southampton. Date: circa 1920s
Studio portrait, young woman with Pekingese dogStudio portrait, young woman with a Pekingese dog. Date: circa 1900s
Woman with Pekingese dogs and puppies in a garden, photo by Edwards & Son, Worthing. circa 1920s
Young woman with Pekingese dog in a gardenYoung woman with a Pekingese dog in a garden. Date: circa 1910s
Woman with Pekingese dog outside a houseWoman holding a Pekingese dog outside a house. Date: circa 1930s
Woman and puppy in a gardenWoman holding a puppy (probably a Pekingese) in a garden. Date: circa 1920s
Studio portrait, boy with Pekingese dog, photo by Medway Studios, Gillingham, Kent. Date: circa 1920s
Woman and Pekingese dogWoman in nurses or servants uniform, holding up a treat for a Pekingese dog. Date: circa 1913
Family group with dog in a gardenFamily group (four women and a man) with a Pekingese dog in a garden. Date: circa 1920s
Family group with two dogs in a gardenFamily group (a man, three women and a girl) with two Pekingese dogs in a garden. Date: circa 1920s
Two girls and a dog, Westgate on Sea, KentTwo girls and a Pekingese dog at Westgate on Sea, Kent. Date: circa 1920s
Studio portrait, man with Pekingese dogStudio portrait, man sitting on a bench with a Pekingese dog, photo by Daniels, SW London. Date: circa 1910s
Two women with Pekingese dogs Date: 20th century
Woman with two Pekingese dogs Date: 20th century
Woman with PekingeseWoman with a Pekingese dog on a table. Date: 20th century
Cartoon criticising dogs given luxury food in wartime, WW1One of the horrors of war. " And did ums tink their mumsie would waste her money on the horrid war and rob her popsy-wopsies of their ickle nicy-picie" An illustration by George L
Bonzo, Chee-Kee and Jock by George StuddyBonzo, Chee-Kee and Jock suddenly remember their New Years Resolutions, and help to remove the feathers from a delivery of poultry. Date: 1924