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AMERICAN WOMAN AND CATBeauties - an American woman and her cat. Date: 1908
LADY, CATS, BIRDA young lady keeps an eye on her cats who have their eye on her caged bird. Date: 1919
GIRL AND DOG IN WINDThe wind has carried her bonnet away, causing her to drop her basketful of buns : will her faithful dog fetch her hat, or just stop and eat his windfall of buns ? Date: 1889
BABY / NEGLECTED PETS 1888A new mother sits up in bed nursing her baby, while two dogs and a cat feel somewhat neglected. Date: 1888
GIRL WITH PETS 1886Doddy and Her Pets - a little girl sits in a chair, surrounded by three dogs, and a cat on her lap. Date: 1886
FALL / STANDARD POODLE / 51A white Standard poodle with a Dutch clip. This style of clip is only for pets, not for show dogs. Date: 1951
FALL / STANDARD POODLE / 52A white Standard poodle with a Dutch clip. This style of clip is only for pets, not for show dogs. Date: 1952
FEMALE / LADIES CONVERSECONVERSAZIONE OF LADIES Fashionable dress - overfed pets - handsome manservants - female accomplishments - these are the things that women talk about when they gather... Date: 1848
RICHS FAMILY / HOGARTHJOHN RICH: Theatrical Manager & Actor credited with the invention of the pantomime with his wife Mrs Stevens & their 4 children at his villa at Cowley, Middlesex. Date: 18th century
RICHS VILLA / HOGARTHJOHN RICH: Theatrical Manager & Actor credited with the invention of the pantomime with his wife Mrs Stevens & their 4 children at his villa at Cowley, Middlesex. Date: ?1682 - 1761
Little girl hugs a friendly bulldog. Date: 1910
SPRATTS PET SHOP WINDOWSs Kresge & Co pet shop window advertising gold fish, Spratts dog cakes, popular music sheets and the Pet Department in the basement. Date: 1930s
Mark Twain - Holding CatMark Twain (1835 - 1910) is very fond of pets, especially kittens
GYPSY & DOGS GYPSY & DOGSMargaret Finch, Queen of the Gipsies at Norwood, in south London with two pet dogs - one is smaller than a tankard!! Date: early 19th century
FAMILY PHOTO / GUINEA PIGRelaxed family group with their pet guinea pig Date: circa 1910
NEW MANSERVANTA gentleman - and his dog - inspect an applicant for a job, bringing a letter of introduction Date: early 19th century
Little girl playing hide and seek with doll and dogA little girl playing hide and seek with her doll and her dog. Date: circa 1890
Wild Beast ShopOne of many shops in the area of Ratcliff Cross, East London, where wild animals of all kinds were brought off ships, stored and sold as pets
Two bird cages hang outside a barred house window, Hong KongTwo bird cages hang outside a barred house window in Hong Kong Date: 1982
slum child with dogA dirty, barefoot boy eats a biscuit while standing on the doorstep of his slum home with a dog. Brinksway, Stockport Cheshire Date: circa 1970
Austrian Mother and Daughter with their shaggy pet dogAustrian Mother and Daughter with their (wonderfully) shaggy pet dog. Date: circa 1907
The Quiet Husband, a framed hand-coloured engraving by John June after a painting by John Collet, printed by Robert Sayer and John Smith in London c.1768
Siamese cat with white backgroundUnusual Friends - Siamese cat with white background. 1950s
Airedale terrier at a dog showUnusual Friends - Airedale terrier at a dog show, waiting to appear. 1950s
A boy and his pet dog sitting on a beachUnusual Friends - a boy and his pet dog sitting on a beach. 1950s
Manx cat (no tail)Unusual Friends - Manx cat (no tail). 1950s
Bulldog with cigarUnusual Friends - bulldog with cigar. 1950s
Tabby kitten and sweeping brushUnusual Friends - tabby kitten and sweeping brush. 1950s
Tabby cat sitting at a tableUnusual Friends - tabby cat sitting at a table. 1950s
Tabby kitten exploring sleeping mans hairUnusual Friends - tabby kitten exploring a sleeping mans hair. 1950s
Tabby cat and kitten in basket with hot water bottleUnusual Friends - tabby cat and kitten asleep in basket with blanket and hot water bottle. 1950s
Simon Groom and Goldie, BBC Blue PeterSimon Groom (b.1950), BBC Blue Peter presenter, with Goldie the golden retriever and a group of children. Date: circa 1980s
Student room, Trinity College, Cambridge, 1911Interior view of student room in New Court, Trinity College, Cambridge University in 1911. The room is neat and filled with elegant furniture, pictures and other comforts
WW1 mascots: a gazelle in MesopotamiaA soldier feeds his young gazelle in Mesopotamia. 1916
Crufts Dog Show - dogs and ownersCrufts Dog Show -- sketches of winning dogs and their owners. circa 1899
Man taking monkey, dog and duck for a walkUnusual Friends - a man taking a monkey, a bulldog and a duck for a walk along a city street. 1950s
Susi - ruining Mums stockings. 1950s
Artist Cecil Aldin and the Firm - his pet dogsCecil Aldin, artist of sporting subjects and dogs, pictured with a group of his dogs known as the firm. Included is Turps, a rough-haired dachshund, Micky, the Irish Wolfhound
Victorian girl training her dogVictorian girl (Katie) training her dog (Hector) who is sitting on a chair. Date: circa 1870s
Old man with cat, ParisOld man sitting in a chair with a cat on his lap, Paris. Date: 1954
Kaiser Wilhelm II, Princess Viktoria Luise and dachshundsPortrait of Kaiser Wilhelm II, German Emperor (1859-1941) on board the royal yacht Hohenzollern with his youngest child and only daughter
Sketches by Cecil Aldin, Just Among Friends, taken from the artists sketchbooks. Terriers. Date: 1934
Baby sitting in a high chair looking at a catA baby sitting in a high chair looking at a cat which is clinging on to the edge of the table. Date: circa 1960s
Man with two dogs in a field, SwitzerlandMan with two St Bernard dogs in a field, photo by Hofmann, Geneva, Switzerland. Date: circa 1910s
Little girl and dog sitting on a benchLittle girl and terrier dog sitting on a bench in a garden. Date: circa 1918
Best of Friends by Raphael KirchnerA pretty young woman in pink blouse hugs a long-haired grey cat. Illustration by Raphael Kircher reproduced in The Illustrated London News Christmas Number
Miss Flora Petersen, a canteen-worker (and dog), WW1Portrait of Miss Flora Petersen, sister of the Countess of Wilton, who, reports The Tatler spent some time nursing the wounded during the Great War before taking up canteen work in Boulogne
Mr and Mrs Bryan Guinness with their Irish WolfhoundMr and Mrs Bryan Guinness (1910 - 2003), formerly Miss Diana Freeman Mitford, later Lady Mosley, pictured enjoying a quiet half-hour in Hyde Park in 1930 with their immense Irish wolfhound. Date: 1930