A History and Description of the Modern Dogs of Great Britain and Ireland: (The Terriers.) |
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Side 18
It is, perhaps, interesting to state that the first two dog shows held, which took
place in 1859 at Newcastle-on~Tyne and in Birmingham, did not offer prizes for
terriers; but at the latter show the following year classes were provided for black
and ...
It is, perhaps, interesting to state that the first two dog shows held, which took
place in 1859 at Newcastle-on~Tyne and in Birmingham, did not offer prizes for
terriers; but at the latter show the following year classes were provided for black
and ...
Side 23
He had been bred for fighting or for killing rats, and, - long before the era of
canine exhibitions, some of the rougher, so-called sporting men in London and in
the Midlands, of which Birmingham may be taken as the metropolis, had strains
of ...
He had been bred for fighting or for killing rats, and, - long before the era of
canine exhibitions, some of the rougher, so-called sporting men in London and in
the Midlands, of which Birmingham may be taken as the metropolis, had strains
of ...
Side 29
... though instances will be mentioned later on where a so-called “ patched” dog
did a considerable amount of winning. To the late Mr. James Hinks, of
Birmingham, a noted dog-dealer, who died in 1878, we, in a great The Bull
Terrier. 29.
... though instances will be mentioned later on where a so-called “ patched” dog
did a considerable amount of winning. To the late Mr. James Hinks, of
Birmingham, a noted dog-dealer, who died in 1878, we, in a great The Bull
Terrier. 29.
Side 31
Birmingham in 1864 followed the example of the London committee in providing
a class for bull terriers, and it had an excellent entry of twenty-eight. Here Hinks
won first prize with Madman, and second with Puss, positions which the same ...
Birmingham in 1864 followed the example of the London committee in providing
a class for bull terriers, and it had an excellent entry of twenty-eight. Here Hinks
won first prize with Madman, and second with Puss, positions which the same ...
Side 32
The dog Madman (2739), which once belonged to the writer, was of a strain
distinct from that found in Birmingham, being by a very good old dog of Mr. Joe
VValker's called Crib, from Mr. James'Roocroft's Puss. Both these breeders also ...
The dog Madman (2739), which once belonged to the writer, was of a strain
distinct from that found in Birmingham, being by a very good old dog of Mr. Joe
VValker's called Crib, from Mr. James'Roocroft's Puss. Both these breeders also ...
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A History and Description of the Modern Dogs of Great Britain and Ireland ... Rawdon B. Lee Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1894 |
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