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Trio of Cats - Mr Louis Wain at Home. 1897
Scarey cat - Mr Louis Wain at Home. 1897
Mrs Pattisons Red Tabby and White cat Chicot, who won a gold medal at the Crystal Palace Cat Show. 1892
Mrs Herrings Silver Tabby cat Lady Godiva, who won 1st prize at the Crystal Palace Cat Show. 1892
Miss Simpsons Blue Persian cat Bounce, who won 3rd prize at the Crystal Palace Cat Show. 1892
Miss F Moores Siamese cat Siam, who won a silver medal at the Crystal Palace Cat Show. 1892
Louis Wain cats - Sing to me only with thine eyes. 1898
Louis Wain cats - Our Mistress is sure to come for us. 1899
Louis Wain comical cat - I m Lost. 1899
Cat and pail of milk, Mr Louis Wain at Home. 1897
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
Christmas card, Cocker Spaniel dog, hoping to go for a walk in the snow. 20th century
The Scarlet Macaw by Wilton WilliamsAn elegant lady with a feather fan and a macaw. Date: 1923
Children & petsSmall girl in white bonnet with black poodle and puppies. Date: 1900
Portrait of a Labrador puppy. Date: early 1960s
Dockleaf, highest price paid for a bulldog. 1892
Girl with pet dog on horseback, 1920sA young girl(Josephine Rutter) sits on the back of a pony at Greenock, Scotland, with her pet collie dog perched behind her. The family home can be seen in the background. Date: circa 1920s
Victorian Scrap, Girl holding kitten in straw hatVictorian Scrap, Girl holding a kitten in a straw hat. 19th century
Silhouette, Queen Charlotte and pet dog. late 18th century
Scottie, Scottish Terrier, by Harry Rountree
Pekingese dog by Harry Rountree
I Love Little Pussy by Muriel Dawson. 1941
Head of a Spaniel by Harry Rountree
Dinner Time by Muriel Dawson. 1939
Christmas card, puppy and cat with mistletoe and holly
Christmas card, cat and puppy with holly
Ida Rubinstein with her pet tigerThe Russian dancer and actress, Ida Rubinstein, with her pet tiger which she kept in her Paris apartment along with a panther. Date: 1913
Illustration, Who Speaks First, girl making dogs beg. late 19th century
Illustration, Child eating apple, with dogIllustration, Child eating an apple, watched by a dog. late 19th century
Illustration, A Garden Party - Dolls Tea Party. late 19th century
Woman holding a cat c. 1910
Rosamond Broughton with Miss Gibbs by Madame YevondeMiss Rosamond Broughton, debutante daughter of Sir Delves and Lady Broughton, pictured with her young, Siamese gibbon, Miss Gibbs, who is clinging on to her shoulder in the most affectionate manner
Dougal, Prince Henrys Scottish terrierDougal of Waroona, a Scottish terrier purchased by Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester. Date: 1931
Cora the Cairn Terrier belonging to the Prince of WalesCora, the Cairn Terrier belonging the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor), pictured on the front cover of The Sketch
Black Labradors of George V - Wolferton Simon, Scrub & BobBlack Labradors of King George V - Wolferton Simon, Scrub & Bob Date: 1935
Sir Malcolm Campbell with his dogSir Malcolm Campbell, motor racing driver and land speed record winner, seen here with his dog. 1930s
Bird Market, Paris, FranceThe Bird Market, Paris, France Date: 1893
The Natural History of Cage Birds - Title Page - Their Management, habits, food, diseases, treatment, breeding and the methods of catching them by J M Bechstein M.D. Date: 1845
Portrait of a terrier on a postcard. Date: circa 1940s
Labrador and Dachshund, Bubble and Squeak. Date: circa 1950s
Three Dandie Dinmont Terriers. Date: circa 1930s
Young woman with small dog in studio portrait. Date: early 20th century
Advertisement for Cross - Wild Beast Merchant, Liverpool. " Anything from A Humming Bird to an Elephant " Date: 1907
Albert E. Jamrach, London dealer in exotic wildlifeAlbert E. Jamrach (?-1917) - he continued the family business started by his Father Charles, an exotic pet store on the Ratcliffe Highway in east London at the time the largest such shop in
Charles Jamrach, London dealer in wildlife, birds and shellsCharles Jamrach (1815-1891) - a leading dealer in wildlife, birds and shells in 19th-century London. He owned an exotic pet store on the Ratcliffe Highway in east London at the time the largest such
Pets brought home by men of HMS Thetis from St Helena - the monkey Jack salutes from the capstan. Date: 1901
Lord and Lady Tweeddale with family and exotic pets at Yester Gifford, East Lothian (designed and built by Adam) - large decorative mural painting by John Churchill for the Tweeddale London home
Mrs Benlinck Budd and her pet lemur - French RivieraMrs Benlinck Budd and her pet ring-tailed lemur - out for a stroll - French Riviera, Cote d Azur, France. Date: 1924