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National Exhibition of Dogs at Birmingham, 1860. Creator: Harrison WeirNational Exhibition of Dogs at Birmingham, 1860. 'Lieutenant-Colonel Inge's Deerhound "Brimstone"; Mr. Edgar Hanbury's Mastiff; Mr
Rabbit-Shooting near Tunbridge - drawn by Duncan, 1850. Creator: UnknownRabbit-Shooting near Tunbridge - drawn by Duncan, 1850. 'A squeak is heard, and the nearest sportsman flies to the spot, crying 'Dead! dead!' and presently returns with the prize
Bull Terrier, 1875 / 1900. Creator: UnknownBull Terrier, 1875/1900
"For Auld Lang Syne"from Aberdeen, 1933. Creator: Unknown" For Auld Lang Syne" from Aberdeen, 1933. Scottish terriers
Lady Elizabeth Delmeand Her Children, 1777-1779. Creator: Sir Joshua ReynoldsLady Elizabeth Delme and Her Children, 1777-1779
Head of the Scotch Terrier, 1844. Creator: UnknownHead of the Scotch Terrier, 1844. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V
The Lion-Dog of Malta--The Last of His Tribe, 1844. Creator: Thomas LandseerThe Lion-Dog of Malta--The Last of His Tribe, 1844
Pitbull Terrier, 1912. Creator: Moritz JungPitbull Terrier, 1912
1960 Terrier MKII. Creator: Unknown1960 Terrier MKII
The Terrier, (1924). Creator: UnknownThe Terrier, (1924). Dog with a rat. No.23 in a series of 25 Old Sporting Prints Cigarette Cards. After Samuel Howitt. [John Player & Sons, 1924]
A Flea-Bitten Grey and a Spotted Terrier, 1803. From The Connoisseur Volume XCI, edited by F. Gordon Roe. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1933]
St Margaret s, the Reverend Herbert Hensley Henson, British clergyman, 1912. Artist: WHSt Margaret s, the Reverend Herbert Hensley Henson, British clergyman, 1912. Henson (1863-1947) was appointed Rector of St Margaret s, Westminster and Canon of Westminster Abbey in 1900
Joan Crawford (1905-1977), American actress, 20th century. Crawford was an Academy Award-winning actress who, in 1999, was named the tenth Greatest Female Star of All Time by the American Film
Rat Hunting, 1823. It was important to control rats in both town and country as they spread disease and contaminated and consumed grain and other food supplies
Canine at the Westminster Pit, 1862. Pit Bull terriers are set in a pit at Westminster. The one on the right is Derby, the dog of Lord Derby, the Conservative Leader