1.11.05

 
Updated! With links, attributions, and more!
All images from the Library of Congress - search string: "dog"


Bathing beauties - 1913 (detail)
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Leonzo Bros. sensational artists and the great dog, Tiger (detail)
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Dogs teach us that love sees through the superficial.
I watched the original "The Fly" on cable Tuesday. A movie that scared me thoroughly as a boy.
Dogs - motoring September,1910
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Treed (detail)
full image here
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Na dachie (At the dacha) (detail)
Prokudin-Gorskii
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Space dogs Belka and Strelka, which safely
returned to Earth from the space ship
(detail)
full image here
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O’er folded blooms
On swirls of musk,
The beetle booms adown the glooms
And bumps along the dusk.
The Beetle
James Whitcomb Riley

Riley surrounded by children and holding dog
Riley's the source of that "Looks like a duck, walks like a duck, quacks like a duck..."
Riley at Gutenberg
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Theo. Roosevelt's children burying a dog in the sand
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Job Small and dog
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"Shep", a collie dog which chewed off his front legs when caught in a trap, walking upright with John Rattigan, Omaha, Nebraska 1930

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House proud
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Stoltzfus family with two dogs
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Very famous musical dog
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Dogs choosing their sleeping quarters for the night - Constantinople July 17, 1911
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Geraldine Farrar holding dog
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George Bakhmeteff standing alongside carriage on which his wife is seated, with dog. Washington, D.C. 1912.
Bakhmeteff was the Russian Ambassador to the U.S. under Nicholas II, the last czar of Russia.
Mrs. Bakhmeteff was the the sister of a man not unfamiliar with scandal.
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Mr. Oliver's school, Ras-el-Matn, Lebanon 1940-46
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Large dog resting front paws and head on footstool, chicken perched on dog's collar, small child seated on fur rug gazing at them
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Gratuitous chicken entry
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The capable hands of this craftsman belie the adage that an old dog cannot learn new tricks
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Dog show, East Hampton, Long Island between 1933 and 1942
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Charlie Chaplin with dog "Scraps" in A Dog's Life
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A little log cabin now occupied by a small family (F.T. Castle) who are gradually giving up farming and depending upon mining and odd jobs. Oct. 12, 1921. Location: Big Chimney, West Virginia
Photo by Lewis W. Hine
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Long Time Dog
Hidatsa Indian
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Boy and girl with two dogs and a wagon
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Gratuitous kitchen entry
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Gratuitous monument on the tomb of Hadzi-Husein-bek supplied by Tamerlane entry
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Gratuitous Bahamian recording expedition of Alan Lomax entry -
"She is 19 and what she calls fast."
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Fifth Avenue, New York City 1915
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sleeping dog
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Anna Roosevelt with "Chief of the Mohawk"



Comments:
I absolutely love the collection of dog photos. Thank you!
 
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