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COMPANIONS ON A TRAMPING TOUR An English girl hiker gives her Cocker spaniel puppy a lift ia a novel manner during a week-end outing.
New Zealand Herald
8 December 1934
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A former Cruft’s champion of champions (this blue roan cocker spaniel bitch, Tracey Witch of Ware) and the winner’s trophy (“not even particularly valuable”).
Press
30 January 1981
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CANTERBURY KENNEL CLUB
Press
12 October 1926
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GUN DOG TRIALS
Press
19 March 1955
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ROYAL EXHIBITOR.—Princess Margaretha of Sweden with her cocker spaniel, Sandons Jasmine, which won first prize in its class at the Swedish Kennel Club’s International Show.
Press
10 October 1960
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TAMMY, A COCKER SPANIEL, being admired by Patricia Carrington (left) and Anne Samuel at the Canterbury Kennel Association’s show at the Show Grounds on Saturday.
Press
7 May 1962
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CHAMPION DOG.—“Lucky Star of Ware,” a cocker spaniel, is the champion dog in England, and to date has won 367 firsts and 32 challenge certificates.
Star (Christchurch)
14 April 1931
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Serious Studies. The nice little Cocker spaniel looks very much like a learned man of much experience and adversity as it looks over its spectacles.
Wanganui Chronicle
12 July 1948
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DOG AND POULTRY SHOW.
New Zealand Herald
30 June 1900
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DOG SHOW
Otago Daily Times
5 June 1950
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CANTERBURY WORKING GUN DOG CLUB.—Mr Henry Brake's blue roan Cocker Spaniel, Don, winner of the novice trophy at the trial held ' during the wbek-end at Rakaia.
Press
30 May 1933
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Mr D. L. Braham’s imported cocker spaniel Silver Temple of Ware, which was awarded the trophey for the best exhibit at the recent Melbourne Royal Show.
Otago Daily Times
18 October 1938
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“MAGNIFICENT SEVEN.”—These Golden Cocker Spaniel puppies, a six-week-old litter from Tiri of Kotuku, sired by Greenglen Gamecock, belong to Mrs K. M. H. Price, of Christchurch.
Press
1 August 1972
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KENNEL CLUB’S PARADE
Press
2 March 1936
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KENNEL CLUB PARADES
Press
8 April 1940
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Champion of champions at world's greatest dog show: This cocker spaniel won the premier trophy at Croft'* Show, London, la*i month " for the second year in succession.
New Zealand Herald
10 March 1939
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Mrs W. M. Angus’s imported Pekingese dog Yao-choo of Alderbourne (Puck of Helwei—Mitzu of Alderbourne). Messrs Farquharson and Smyth’s imported cocker spaniel Harley Duchess (Dobrow Duke—Churchleigh Hilary).
Otago Daily Times
21 September 1937
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SUCCESSFUL PARADE HELD BY KENNEL CLUB.
Star (Christchurch)
15 February 1930
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XxUN DOG TRIAL.—A head study of Mr T. Bradshaw's Cocker Spaniel Brunlea Doll, winner of the J. R. McKenzie Cup at the trial of the Canterbury Kennel Club.
Press
24 March 1936
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SPANIEL KILLS A FOX
New Zealand Herald
29 April 1933
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SPANIEL KILLS A FOX
Otago Daily Times
5 May 1933
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SPANIEL KILLS FOX
Southland Times
26 May 1933
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SPANIEL KILLS FOX
Dominion
23 May 1933
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Head of the supreme champion at Cruft’s Annual Dog Show, held at the Royal Agricultural Hall, London, on February 10. He is the cocker spaniel Exquisite Model of Ware.
Northern Advocate
5 March 1938
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CHAMPION IN KENNEL CLUB'S SHOW Messrs Farquharson and Smyth’s imported cocker spaniel Harley Duchess (Dobrow Duke—Churchleigh Hilary), which was judged the best dog in the Otago Kennel Club’s show.
Otago Daily Times
18 October 1937
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Here can be seen the chief points of the cocker spaniel Exquisite Model of Ware, which was awarded the trophy for Best Dog at Cruft's Show, London, last month.
Otago Daily Times
29 March 1938
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LIKE A LION’S ROAR
Taranaki Daily News
20 April 1935
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FIELD TRIAL.
Press
29 May 1933
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FOR DOG-OWNERS
Press
20 August 1949
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DOG SHOW.
Manawatu Standard
6 March 1937
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OTAGO KENNEL CLUB
Otago Daily Times
23 November 1939
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CANTERBURY GUN DOG CLUB
Press
17 July 1950
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WANGANUI SUCCESSES
Wanganui Chronicle
3 October 1942
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Mr H. S. Lloyd's cocker spaniel Exquisite of Ware, winner of three firsts and champion, best of breed, and superior champion dog at Cruft's big show in London last month.
Otago Daily Times
8 March 1938
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SUPREME CHAMPION.—Head of the supreme champion at Cruft's Annual Dog Show, held at the Royal Agricultural Hall, London, on February 10. He is the cocker spaniel Exciuisite Model of Ware.
Poverty Bay Herald
21 March 1938
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VALUABLE DOGS.—A Welsh sheep-dog, a breed now said to he very rare, imported jor a Wellington purchaser, withahlack cocker spaniel, and a wire-haired terrier, which arrived at Auckland by the Mataroa,
Northern Advocate
12 December 1934
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SUPREME CHAMPION.—Head of the supreme champion at Cruft s Annual Dog Show, held at the Royal Agricultural Hall. London, on February 10. He is the cocker spaniel Exquisite Model of Ware,
Timaru Herald
8 March 1938
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GUN DOG TRIALS
Press
6 September 1948
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WAITING FOR THE JUDGE.—The English setter, Jasper of Rustmeade, and cocker spaniel puppy, Broadsea Lad, at the Canterbury Kennel Club’s show. They were exhibited by D. F. Bardeen and Mrs Bardeen (Dunedin).
Press
9 November 1956
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BEST IN SHOW AT CRUFT'S.—Mr. A. H. Lloyd's cocker spaniel Exquisite Model of Ware, which passed dogdom's supreme test when she Was judged best of all breeds at this famous London show:
Manawatu Standard
3 March 1938
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A Prize-winner.—Merrybrook of Craven, a three-year-old Cocker Spaniel, owned by Mrs. W. Flanagan, of Kelburn, winner of five first prizes at the Wairarapa Kennel Club’s dog parade on Saturday. —“Dominion” photo.
Dominion
16 May 1933
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DOG SHOW
Dominion
22 July 1941
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COCKER SPANIEL PARADE.
Manawatu Times
25 October 1921
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CANTERBURY KENNEL CLUB
Press
5 October 1955
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WANGANUI KENNEL CLUB'S SHOW.
Manawatu Standard
14 March 1919
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BEST IN SHOW AT CRUFT'S.-Mr. A. H. Lloyd's cocker spaniel Exquisite Model of Ware, which pa sed dogdonxs supreme test when she Was judged best of all breeds at this famous London show.
Auckland Star
2 March 1938
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VALUABLE DOGS.—A Welsh sheep-dog, a breed now said to be very rare, imported for a Wellington purchaser, with a black cocker spaniel and a wire-haired terrier which arrived at Auckland by the Mataroa.
Poverty Bay Herald
13 December 1934
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CANINE ARISTOCRATS.—A Welsh sheep-dog, a breed now said to be very rare, imported for a Wellington purchaser, with a, black cocker spaniel and a wire-haired terrier which arrived at Auckland by the Mataroa.
Timaru Herald
22 December 1934
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VALUABLE DOGS.-A Welsh sheep-dog, a breed now said to be very rare, imported For a Wellington purchaser, with a black cocker spaniel and a wire-haired terrier which arrived at Auckland by the Mataroa.
Wanganui Chronicle
14 December 1934
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DOG AND POULTRY SHOW.
Press
30 June 1900
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WELLINGTON KENNEL CLUB
Dominion
15 October 1945
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MOST POPULAR DOGS
Dominion
23 December 1932
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VALUABLE DOGS.—-A Welsh sheep-dog, a breed now said to be very rare, Imported for a Wellington purchaser, with a black cocker spaniel and a wire-haired terrier which arrived at Auckland by the Mataroa.
Waikato Times
22 December 1934
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DOG SHOW
Evening Post
12 March 1934
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RECORD ENTRIES
Dominion
13 March 1934
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KENNEL CLUB SHOW
Press
11 May 1953
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DOC SHOW RESULTS
Press
20 September 1961
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OTAGO KENNEL CLUB
Evening Star
22 November 1939
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AUCKLAND KENNEL CLUB.
Lyttelton Times
1 November 1897
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A CHAMPION SAMOYED.—Birchfield Silver Tips winner of the non-sporting kennel section at the Mackenzie Highland Show held at Fairlie recently. His owner is Mrs Frances Cooke, of Papanui, vice-president of the Canterbury Cocker Spaniel Club.
Press
13 April 1959
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PREMIER AWARD AT CRUFT'S Mr H. S. Lloyd's cocker spaniel bitch Exquisite Model of Ware which obtained the premier award at Cruft's Show in London last month. Exquisite also won this coveted honour last year.
Otago Daily Times
28 March 1939
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(1) Mx F. Hickinbottom's first prize Bulldog (open); (2; Mr S. Oates' first prize Bulldog bitch; (3) Mr C. Ride's (Christcliurch) first prize Black Cocker Spaniel; (4) Mr J. A. England's firet prize Collie (open).
Otago Witness
12 June 1912
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WORKING GUN DOGS.
Press
23 October 1928
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RIBBON PARADE
Wairarapa Times-Age
15 April 1940
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VARIETY CLASSES
Evening Post
9 September 1938
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'. . . "Evening Post" Photo. VALUABLE DOGS.—A Welsh sheep-dog, a breed now.said to be very rare, imported for a Wellington purchaser, with a black cocker spaniel and a wire-haired terrier which arrived at Auckland by the Mataroa.
Evening Post
10 December 1934
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CANTERBURY KENNEL CLUB
Press
15 March 1955
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COCKER SPANIEL CLUB.
Manawatu Standard
30 November 1923
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Pomeranian Judged Corgi Runner-up
Press
10 November 1962
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WINNER AT GUN DOG TRIAL.—Mr T. Bradshaw's Brunlea Gunner was the winner of the Cocker Spaniel Shield competition at the trial of the Canterbury Gun Dog-Club held at the week-end on the property of Mr D. Wilson, near Loburn*
Press
14 May 1935
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AT THE CANTERBURY KENNEL CLUB’S MID-YEAR SHOW.—LEFT: The biggest and the smallest. Carl Ramsay with his Japanese pug, Liangmos Blond Lady, and Mr R. E. Growcott’s Great Dane, Wynwood Blue Ribbon. RIGHT: Maura Loney with her cocker spaniel, Mintie.
Press
14 May 1951
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SUGAR, A COCKER SPANIEL, sits by a fire hydrant, nearly buried in snow, in Buffalo. New York. Falls of snow covered much of the upper part of New York state after storms came in off Lakes Erie and Ontario.
Press
2 December 1969
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MISS MARGARET RAWLINGS AND HER DOG FLUSH. Flush is seen in this photograph just after being enrolled in the Tail-Waggers' Club, which event took place in Christchurch. The favourite Cocker Spaniel is prominent in "The Barretts or Wimpole Street."
Otago Daily Times
28 October 1932
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W. C. LEVERSEDGE-S (CHRISTCHURCH) J. FULLER—BEST IRISH TERRIER J. W. THOMPSON'S FIRST PRIZE E. H. LOUGH'S FIRST PRIZE E. WEBSTER'S FIRST PRIZE. FIRST AND SPECIAL COCKER IN SHOW. FOX TERRIER SLUT, WAKARI BULL PUPPY. FOX TERRIER—MAIDEN SPANIEL. PRIDE. BITCHES.
Otago Witness
25 July 1906
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COCKER SPANIEL CLUB FORMED
Press
12 May 1949
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WANGANUI & WEST COAST CANINE SOCIETY.
Wanganui Herald
27 April 1917
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COCKER SPANIEL CLUB
Otago Daily Times
5 December 1949
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DOMINION'S FIRST AIRDOG.—Dawn, a cocker spaniel pup, travelled by ’plane from Hastings to Gisborne and thence to Auckland with Flying-Officer R. J. Copley, tho Auckland Aero Club’s ground engineer. He is seen berg at his now home at Mangere.
Hawke's Bay Tribune
29 October 1929
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DOMINION’S FIRST AIRDOG.—Dawn, a cocker spaniel pup, travelled by plane from Hastings to Gisborne and thence to Auckland with Flying-Officer R. J. Copley, the Auckland Aero Club’s ground engineer. He is seen here at his new home at Mangere.
Sun (Auckland)
22 October 1929
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The Pick of the Show.-Mr. H. S. Lloyd’s champion cocker spaniel Lucky Star of Ware, who was judged the best dog or bitch at Cruft’s dog show in London. This show is the most famous in the world. —Central Press, photo.
Dominion
4 April 1930
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THE ILLUSTRATIONS, reading down from top left: Scotch Terrier, Sealyham, Cocker Spaniel, Bulldog, Pyrrenean Mountain Dog, Bottom tow, from left: Greyhounds, Wire-haired Fox Terrier, Chow Chow, Pekingese. Right column, reading from top: Scotch Collie, Afghan Hound, Samoyede, Mastiff, Irish Setter.
Dominion
24 October 1936
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Beagle wins? Coast dog show
Press
14 September 1981
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DOG SHOW
Press
15 September 1934
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KENNEL CLUB SHOW
Press
10 November 1951
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CANTERBURY GUN DOG CLUB
Press
23 April 1949
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WORKING GUN DOGS.
Star (Christchurch)
29 May 1933
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GUN DOG TRIALS
Press
8 August 1936
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WELLINGTON DOG SHOW.
Lyttelton Times
14 August 1919
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WELLINGTON DOG SHOW.
Sun (Christchurch)
14 August 1919
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JUDGING DOGS AT THE HUTT SHOW.—The first show of the Hutt Valley Kennel Club was held at Petone. The illustration shows the judge making his selection in the ladies’ class, won by Miss M. Mossman with her cocker spaniel, Meola Boy Blue.
Poverty Bay Herald
29 November 1934
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Dr. A. Smith-Morton’s Scotch Terrier, Toteridge Macduff: Best Scotch or Irish Terrier. Mr L. Smythe's Cocker Spaniel, Church Leigh Storm Boy: Best dog. Mr S. D. Stewart’s Irish Setter, Rita: Best Setter. Mr A. G. Chisman’s Irish Terrier, Sir Michael: First prize.
Otago Witness
21 June 1932
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CANTERBURY GUN DOG CLUB
Press
23 November 1951
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GUN DOG TRIALS
Press
6 April 1949
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DUNEDIN DOG SHOW.
Lyttelton Times
30 June 1900
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FIRST RIBBON PARADE
Waikato Times
21 December 1945
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Saved Dog's Life
Northern Advocate
12 June 1948
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BEST IN SHOW (ALL BREEDS). —Champion of champions at a dozen consecutive dog shows. Champion Midas of Hollymount, a splendid cocker spaniel from Melbourne, returned in triumph from the Sydney Royal Short*. He von (he special prize for the best challenge dog (all breeds).
Auckland Star
13 April 1937
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A FINE UTTER OF PUPPIES.-Te» purebred Cocker Spaniel puppies belong to Mrs B. Wild, 13 Churchill meet. They are a nronth old and all are fine specimens. There were U A ru\n wiifin v/x * .n the iitteTf fat two fad nof survive.
Press
19 December 1936
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WHEN SUE EARLY GOES TO ART CLASSES at the University of Canterbury School of Art she takes her cocker spaniel, Joanna, with her. She is shown with her pet (right) during the afternoon tea break yesterday. Boris, an Afghan hound, belongs to another student.
Press
24 March 1964
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"KENNEL NOTES"
Otago Daily Times
6 October 1937
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