Vintage Women and Their Kennels II

First up, a pug breeder in England:

I do love a good dressed up lady with her dogs photo and this one meets the requirements very well.
A.S.R. (1897, August 14). A kennel of pug dogs. Country Life Illustrated, pp. 156-158.

A 1908 article written by breeder and president of the Greyhound Club of America, Mrs. Henry Clay Kelly followed by a 1903 piece in The New York Times regarding the death of one of her dogs.

Kelley, Mrs. H.C. (1908, June). In behalf of the greyhound. House and Garden, pp. 216-217
“Noted dog is poisoned.” The New York Times, December 3, 1903, p. 2.

A few snippets pertaining to Mary Winthrop, Frenchie breeder, exhibitor and judge:

Sketch in The Chicago Tribune, October 1, 1911 including a depiction of Mary Winthrop and her French bulldogs.
Dogdom, October 1911
I wonder what happened with this lawsuit.
The Dog Fancier, April 1913

The first post in this series:

Vintage Women and Their Kennels

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