Matador du Midi, imported to England from France in October 1896 by H. C. Brooke. He had been used to fight bulls and bears in France but Mr. Brooke entered him in shows where he was a prize winner. His color was fawn with a black mask, height at the shoulder 24 inches and weight … Continue reading Vintage Dogs: Imports III
A Brief Note
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Vintage Women and Their Kennels
Snipped from the October 1918 issue of Dogdom, a glance at two kennel owning ladies, the first in England and the second in New Jersey: And lastly, Mrs. Horsfall and her kennel of great Danes in Norfolk, England: Source: A.S.R. (1897, June 26). Mrs. H.L. Horsfall and her great Danes. Country Life Illustrated, pp. 699-702.
Vintage Dogs: Smols
Two Japanese spaniels, show dogs and pets of Lady Probyn in England, pictured in Country Life Illustrated, May 15, 1897 A show Pomeranian Anon. (1897, May 29). Some ladies' dogs. Country Life Illustrated, pp. 578-579. Pekes from a hundred years ago held a definite charm. Vanity Fair, October 1917 I am always drawn to the … Continue reading Vintage Dogs: Smols
The 42nd Westminster Kennel Club Show
In March 1918, the annual show of the Westminster Kennel Club was held at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Numerous competitors, including some of the best in show contenders, are pictured in this post. Except where noted, all photos and text images are sourced from the April 1918 Vanity Fair article cited at … Continue reading The 42nd Westminster Kennel Club Show
At the Cat Show
Two images featured in the poultry and pigeon publication The American Fancier, June 1, 1901, depicting the outside and inside of an upcoming show. The cats were allocated an area at the back, probably to the relief of the birds. The rest of the images are all from Frances Simpson's book (citation at end) and … Continue reading At the Cat Show
Vintage Dachshunds
Source: Loeffler, W. (1892, December 24). Hunting with dachshunde. The Fanciers' Journal, pp. 404-405 Miss Jacksonn if you're nasty.Source: James, G.B., Jr. (1894). The dog and how to breed, train and keep him. Boston, Massachusetts: Walnut Publishing Co Source for two images above: Mills, W. (1895). The dog in health and in disease. New York: … Continue reading Vintage Dachshunds
Vintage Show Dogs
Photo and text: Birkdale. (1897, May 8). Mr. Chapman's kennel. Country Life Illustrated, pp. 488-490. Country Life Illustrated, May 15, 1897 Anon. (1897, May 22). Some notable dogs. Country Life Illustrated, pp. 544-546. Anon. (1897, May 29). Some ladies' dogs. Country Life Illustrated, pp. 578-579. Cleveland, R. M. (1918, January). Concerning terriers and some other … Continue reading Vintage Show Dogs
Vintage Dog Ads
Vanity Fair, June 1917 A full page car ad featuring a woman driving and a stylish borzoi in Vanity Fair, June 1917 Fear of typhoid fever was behind this ad for a screened pen on wheels designed to hold babies. A devoted terrier is depicted standing guard nearby. Source: Vanity Fair, July 1917 Vanity Fair, … Continue reading Vintage Dog Ads
Vintage Dogs with Jobs
Two images of fox terriers Jack, Spot and Vic, after a rabbit which got away. Country Life Illustrated, February 13, 1897 Two images from an otter hunt. This pack of hounds was used with terriers, including a Dandie Dinmont/Bedlington terrier cross named Charlie, who would be put down holes where the hounds picked up scent … Continue reading Vintage Dogs with Jobs
