Country Life July 13, 1901Lady Warwick holding a baby anteater and a collie who doesn’t look too happy about the arrangement. From Country Life, September 21, 1901.I assume “found at birth” is a euphemism for the Count killing the cub’s mother. From Country Life, October 12, 1901.Country Life, December 28, 1901Country Life, May 14, 1904Country Life, July 23, 1904The Country-Side, July 24, 1909
Turnabout:
The Country-Side, August 7, 1909
Not to be outdone:
The Country-Side, November 23, 1907
Keeping with the theme:
I think those kittens could be weaned now. From The Country-Side, May 2, 1908.Fox terriers seem to be in a lot of these photos. The Country-Side, November 16, 1907This adorable Sealyham, named Hadley Hoodwink, is so high in the rear he almost looks like two different dogs, joined in the middle. Vanity Fair, May 1917Three ads from Vanity Fair, July 1916