Vintage Bulldogs III

Source: Anon. (1897, June 5). About some bull-dogs. Country Life Illustrated, pp. 606-607.
Birkdale. (1897, August 21). Kennel notes. Country Life Illustrated, pp. 185-187.
An English champion
Source: Birkdale. (1897, September 4). The Sedgemere kennels. Country Life Illustrated, pp. 240-242
A male in Scotland
Source: Birkdale. (1897, September 25). Kennel notes. Country Life Illustrated, pp. 324-326.
Birkdale. (1897, October 16). The Harrow dog show. Country Life Illustrated, pp. 409-410.
Dreamwold Centaur, an English champion imported to the US by Arnold Lawson of Boston
Source: Watson, J. (1913, May). Dogs. Country Life in America, pp. 71-72.
Dreamwold Blunderbuss, also imported by Mr. Lawson
Source: Watson, J. (1913, May). Dogs. Country Life in America, pp. 71-72.
Photo by Clinedinst.
Source: Anon. (1913, July). Pets of prominent people: Dogs that were seen in Washington during the last administration. Country Life in America, p. 46.
An unidentified bulldog
Source: Watson, J. (1913, July). Dogs. Country Life in America, pp. 63-64.
Two more imports from England belonging to Arnold Lawson, pictured in Country Life in America, December 1913
Vanity Fair, June 1918
Vanity Fair, June 1919

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