Vintage Dogs: Names of Distinction IV

I wish my parents would have named me this. What a timesaver.
Source: Birkdale. (1897, July 31). Sir Humphrey De Trafford ‘s kennels – II. Country Life Illustrated, pp. 101-103.
Source for two images above:
A.S.R. (1897, October 16). The kennel: Some ladies’ dogs. Country Life Illustrated, pp. 408-409.
Whitby, *horse whinny*, and Grasper
Source for two images above:
Anon. (1903, December 12). The Heythrop hounds. Country Life, pp. 863-866
Not many dogs were named Shirley for some reason
Image: Country Life, May 28, 1904
Image source: The Country-Side, May 22, 1909
A winner at a prestigious show, the distinguished looking puppy, Doodlekin.
Source: Watson, J. (1913, June). Dogs. Country Life in America, pp. 65-66.
Vanity Fair, March 1917
A+ caption. No notes.
Vanity Fair, November 1917
Dr. T. MArtin Smith named his dog after himself. (Yankee Doodle Dick is just a bonus here.)
An ad in the Catalogue of dog, cat and pet stock show: Panama-Pacific International Exposition, November 29, 30, December 1, 1915
Vanity Fair, October 1916

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