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St Bernard mountain rescue dogs with flasks of brandy on their collars, c1880
St Bernard mountain rescue dogs with flasks of brandy on their collars, c1880. The dogs were named for St Bernard of Menthon (923-1008) who built two mountain rest houses (hospices) in the Alps
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