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Japanese Netsuke of a dog, one of the twelve animals of the Japanese Zodiac, from the V&As collection
Japanese Netsuke of a dog, 19th centuryJapanese Netsuke of a dog, one of the twelve animals of the Japanese Zodiac, from the V&As collection, 19th century
Youth and Age, 1866. Artist: Myles Birket FosterYouth and Age, 1866. An idylllic scene: grandmother, wearing a lace cap and a shawl, sits in a cottage garden with her two grandchildren
Edith Cavell with her pet dogs, c1915. Edith Cavell (1865-1915) was born in Norfolk, England, and devoted herself to nursing from the age of 20
The Royal Family at Windsor, 1930s. King George VI with his daughters and their pet dogs outside Y Bwthyn Bach (The Little House)
Thomas Carlyle, Scottish-born British historian and essayist, 19th century. Carlyle (1795-1881) reading in his garden in Chelsea, London. Etching after a painting by Helen Allingham
Associates of the Witches of Belvoir. Anne Baker, Joanne Willimott and Ellen Greene, Leicestershire women with their pets and familiars
Cree North American Indian outside tepee, c1885-1890Cree North American Indian squaw with her papoose on her back, standing outside her tepee with an older child and two dogs, c1885-90
Oh ah! let em ring again!, 1847. Artist: George CruikshankOh ah! let em ring again!, 1847. Rebellion below stairs as the servants, snug in front of the range, fail to answer the house bells at the first ring
Enid Wilson, British ladies champion (1931-33), c1930s, cleaning her clubs while her dog Stanley looks on
The Dogs of War, 1876. Artist: Joseph SwainThe Dogs of War, 1876. A Russian struggles to control a group of dogs, representing the Balkans, which are pulling at their leashes, eager to chase Murad V, the new Sultan of the Ottoman empire