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French Shepherdess with flock and dogVenerable French Shepherdess with flock of sheep and faithful hound. Date: circa 1910s
Ulysses and EumaeusUlysses talks with Eumaeus, the slave and shepherd
Israeli ShepherdShepherds in the arid fields around Bethlehem, Israel. Date: 1960s
Russian ShepherdA Carpathian Russian (or Ruthen) shepherd, an old sheep farming race, who were originally enslaved. They inhabit the almost impassible Carpathian mountains. Date: 1930s
Doggie DoctorTess and Twinkle, two remarkably intelligent Alsatians belonging to Mr. L. Goodwin of Cliftonville, give a clever interpretation of a doctors bedside consultation! Date: 1930s
Sardinian Shepherd
Doggy GuitaristTwo amazed men watching a talented German Shepherd dog playing a guitar on a chair in one of the corners of the Dogs Club Cocktail Bar! Date: early 1930s
Police Dog TrainingA German Shepherd police dog is trained to attack. Date: late 1960s
Georgian Shop FrontA Georgian shop front with a bow-fronted window, Shepherds Market, Mayfair, London. Date: early 1800s
William Shepherd Benson, US admiralWilliam Shepherd Benson (1855 - 1932), Admiral in the United States Navy, and Chief of Naval Operations during World War One. Date: c.1916
Woman and dog in photographers studioA woman and her dog posing in the photographers studio. The dog is holding some parcels in its mouth. Date: early 20th century
Music Hall performer, actress and singer Josephine Baker (1906-1975) - pictured with a large German Shephard dog. Date: circa 1910
Brie Shepherd Dog at 1863 Paris dog showThe Brie (Briard) Shepherd Dog, named Charmante, belonging to M Janet, winner of the prix d honneur at the 1863 Paris dog show. Date: 1863
Brie Shepherd Dogs at 1865 Paris dog showBrie (Briard) Shepherd Dogs, including puppies, belonging to M Teyssier des Farges, winner of the prix d honneur at the 1865 Paris dog show. Date: 1865
Williams BensonWilliam Shepherd Benson (1855 1932), Admiral in the United States Navy and the first Chief of Naval Operations, holding the post throughout World War One. Date: World War One
Mrs Anthony Royle in a hat by Peter ShepherdMrs Anthony Royle, wife of the M.P. for Richmond, wearing a bold busby hat transformed into a mass of buttercup petals for summer designed by Peter Shepherd
Durani shepherds, AfghanistanDooraunee (Durani) shepherds from 19th century Afghanistan. The Duranis were based in southern Afghanistan around Kandahar. 1815
The Sphere front cover, Christmas 1953Front cover of The Sphere, Christmas Number featuring An English Christmas by J. S. Goodall showing various traditional festive scenes from a shepherd looking at a snow-covered village to Father
Pyrenean Goat Shepherd and his Flock. He certainly seems to have a hand on the situation... Date: circa 1910s
Pyrenean Shepherd and his flock, in the shadow of the mountains. Date: circa 1910s
Police Sniffer DogRusty the Alsatian searches a vast pile of wreckage for the vital black box, following a plane crash. Date: 1960s
German Shepherd Dogs, by FallA group of Kentwood Alsatians owned by Godden. Date: 1960
German Shepherd SmokingThe talented German Shepherd of Mrs. L. Goodwin of All Saints Avenue, Margate, drinks, smokes and wears clothes. Date: early 1930s
English International Football TeamPortraits of the English International Football Team -- Evans, Pennington, Sturgess, Woodger, Williamson, Wedlock, Shepherd, Crompton, Warren, Fleming and Simpson
Star locomotive, Grays patent engine, side elevation Date: 1897
Locomotive fitted with John Grays reversing gearLocomotive fitted with John Grays expansive reversing gear, longitudinal section Date: 1841
Passenger engine fitted with Dodds wedge motion, longitudinal section Date: 1841
Dogs, German Shepherd, DawsonFormerly known as the Alsatian in the United Kingdom to avoid giving a dog a bad name during World War One
Shadow drawing. C. H. Bennett, Rather SheepishRather Sheepish. A young shepherd sheepishly avoids military conscription. Illustration from a series of shadow portraits of fictional characters by Charles H Bennett entitled Shadow and Substance
Training a police dogA Police Dog and handler at Twickenham Rugby Stadium. The dog is being trained to sniff out suspicious packages that could have been planted under the seats in the South Stand (now re-developed)
Training a police dog - catching a fleeing burglar. A police dog and handler lie in wait, ready to pounce on a burglar making his escape out of a ground floor window
Metropolitan Police Animal CatcherOfficer of the Metropolitan Police Dog Handling Unit, wearing protective clothing worn to prevent injury when capturing dangerous animals
Rural Shepherd Boy - SalomkoA rural shepherd boy and his pet dog. Painting by Serge Salomko (1859 - 1926)
Police dog handler and dog, Camborne, CornwallA police dog handler training a young Alsatian dog in a field at Camborne in Cornwall
Salonica - Greek ShepherdsSalonica - Four Greek Shepherds, circa 1917-18
Rothenburg shepherd dance with the leader about to start his dance in Rothenburg, Germany in 1936
Railway Sleeper - Aberystwyth StationThe Railway Sleeper series - A snoozing Welsh shepherd takes forty winks leaning up against his crook, sitting on a wooden crate at Aberystwyth Station, his trusty Collie sheepdog at his feet
Langdale Pikes, Lake DistrictLangdale Pikes, Cumbria, with a flock of sheep, sheperds and dog
Pyrenees - Costume of the Ossalois peoplePyrenees - border between France and Spain - Costume of the Ossalois people. The man on the right holds a lamb across his shoulders
Grazing sheep at Haidar Pacha, ConstantinopleSheep graze Haidar Pacha, Constantinople. On Asian side of the Bosphorus in the Uskudar District
Painting of the Nelson column, Trafalgar SquareThe newly erected Nelson Column on Trafalgar Square in London. It was designed by William Railton, the statue being by Bailly
Grazing goats - KuwaitGoat grazing, Kuwait
Dalmatian Shepherd and Shepherdess, 1875Engraving showing a couple of shepherds, minding their animals, in Dalmatia (now Croatia), 1875
A Swiss Shepherd Watching a Battle by the FrontierThe absurdity of war summed up by Heath Robinson as a shepherd puffing peacefully on his pipe sits in neutral Switzerland
Red Cross Dog BattleA German Shepherd dog used by the Red Cross during the First World War
C. Crusade / Leisure HourProcession of children during their Crusade, started by Stephen, a shepherd boy who was persuaded by a priest that he was appointed by heaven to recover the holy sepulchre
Nymphs and ShepherdA shepherd tries to dance like the nymphs, but does so with such clumsiness that they punish him by turning him into an olive tree
Bouvier & German ShepA Bouvier de Flandres muzzle- to-muzzle with a German shepherd dog