Vintage Dogs: Group Shots

Two images above: Birkdale. (1897, May 8). Mr. Chapman’s kennel. Country Life Illustrated, pp. 488-490.
The author describes Glenboig, the kennel belonging to R. Chapman, as “Scotland’s premier kennel” and notes that “Gordon setters, retrievers and spaniels,” as well as pointers, were bred there.
Country Life Illustrated, May 15, 1897
Anon. (1897, May 29). Some ladies’ dogs. Country Life Illustrated, pp. 578-579.
A bunch of scruffies🖤
Two photos above:
Birkdale. (1897, July 10). Mr. E. S. Woodiwiss’s dachshunds. Country Life Illustrated, pp. 18-19.
Anon. (1897, August 7). Sir Humphrey De Trafford ‘s kennels – III. Country Life Illustrated, pp. 128-130.
Source: A.S.R. (1897, September 18). Some ladies’ dogs. Country Life Illustrated, pp. 290-291.
Cleveland, R. M. (1918, January). Concerning terriers and some other breeds. Vanity Fair, p. 63
Dandie Dinmont terriers owned by Mrs. W. K. Grace in Vanity Fair, March 1918
Anon. (1918, April). Some canine curiosities. Vanity Fair, p. 60.
Anon. (1919, June). Coursing is revived at Altcar. Vanity Fair, p. 102.
Dogdom, April 1911

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