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Photo Mug : Prize dogs of the second International Dog Show at the Islington Agricultural Hall, 1864. Creator: Friedrich Wilhelm Keyl
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Prize dogs of the second International Dog Show at the Islington Agricultural Hall, 1864. Creator: Friedrich Wilhelm Keyl
Prize dogs of the second International Dog Show at the Islington Agricultural Hall, 1864. Every one of these dogs won a first prize in its own class, except the Prince of Wales's harriers (three couple) and his Indian mastiff, which took second prizes, though very much admired...No. 1, Mr. T. Wotton's fox-terrier; 2, Mr. R, W. Boyle's Syke terrier; 3, Mr. W. Eaton's Pomeranian; 4, Mr. J. Hawkins's Blenheim spaniel; 5, Mr. B. W. Boyle's Irish water-spaniel; 6, Mr. Tyringham's otter-hound Sailor; 7, Mr. C. Barnett's fox-hound stud dog; 8, Mr. G. Race's harrier Garnish; 9, One of Messrs. Beard and Saxby's Brookside harriers; 10, One of the Prince of Wales's harriers; 11, Mr. J. A. Cowen's blood-hound; 12, One of the Hon. W. North's fox-hounds; 13. The Prince of Wales's kangaroo-hound; 14, The Prince of Wales's Newfoundland dog Cabot; 15, The Prince of Wales's Indian mastiff bitch Ranee'. From "Illustrated London News", 1864
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Step back into history with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs featuring iconic images from Heritage Images! This stunning mug showcases 'Prize Dogs of the Second International Dog Show at Islington Agricultural Hall, 1864' by Friedrich Wilhelm Keyl. Every one of these canine champions won a first prize in its own class - and now you can relive that moment with every sip. A unique gift for dog lovers and history buffs alike!
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Celebrating Canine Excellence - Prize Dogs at the Second International Dog Show, Islington Agricultural Hall, 1864
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This stunning photograph captures a moment of triumph for some of the finest canine companions in Victorian England. Taken by renowned photographer Friedrich Wilhelm Keyl, it showcases the prize-winning dogs from the second International Dog Show held at Islington's Agricultural Hall in 1864.
The image features an impressive array of breeds, each one representing its owner's dedication to breeding and training exceptional animals. From the diminutive Pomeranian (No.3) to the majestic Indian Mastiff Bitch Ranee' (No.15), every dog on display has earned a first prize in its class - except for two notable exceptions: Prince of Wales' harriers, which took second prizes despite being "very much admired".
This photograph not only highlights the remarkable diversity and beauty of these dogs but also speaks to the passion and pride that their owners had in showcasing their beloved companions. As you gaze upon this historic image, imagine the excitement and anticipation that filled Islington's Agricultural Hall on that day in 1864 - a moment when humans and animals came together to celebrate excellence, camaraderie, and shared love for these magnificent creatures.
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