BRITISH DOGS 



W. C. Roberts, W. E. Alcock, F. H. Colmore, A. E. Clear, W. C. 

 Whiskin, the late Dr. Edwardes-Ker, Colonel Platt, Major Johnston, 

 and Messrs. M. C. Ashwin, Maxwell, W. Tatham, E. Powell, jun., 

 the late J. Parry Thomas, E. Wynn, VV. E. Sandars, W. A. Newbald, 

 Morton Campbell, W. H. Buller, and L. O'Malley. Other supporters 

 have been Mr. W. J. M. Herbert, of Cardiff, who has brought out 

 many good specimens and often judged this variety, and last, but 

 not least by a long way, Mr. W. S. Glynn, who has probably at 

 the present time the best existing kennel of the variety, as well as 

 the best ever seen in the possession of one owner. On several 



FIG. 104. MR. W. S. GLYNN'S WELSH TERRIER CHAMPION 

 BRYNHIR BALLAD. 



occasions both single specimens and teams of his have held their 

 own, not only in competition with other varieties of the Terrier 

 family, but even against all other varieties of non-sporting dogs, at 

 some of the largest shows in the Kingdom. Mr. Glynn has also the 

 additional satisfaction of being the breeder of many of the greatest 

 prize winners in his kennel. 



By the courtesy of his owner, the writer has been fortunate in 

 obtaining a capital portrait of Champion Brynhir Ballad thought, 

 by many judges, to be the best specimen of the variety ever 

 exhibited as an illustration of the breed (Fig. 104). 



At one time small-sized Airedale Terriers, Old English Terriers, 



