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Dog Shows and Doggy People 





The dogs' portraits 

 are of three of the best- 

 known Bull-dogs bred 

 in this kennel. Self- 

 defence has won first, 

 Puppy Class, Royal 

 Aquarium, British 

 Bull-dog Club Thir- 

 teen Guinea Cup, 

 Bull-dog Club Ten 

 Guinea Cup and first 

 Puppies, Cheltenham, 

 Twenty-five Guinea 

 trophy and special 

 for Best Puppy, all 

 1900; also first, Open 

 Class, Earl's Court, 

 1901, for dogs under 

 35 Ib. Bangles has 

 won two firsts, 

 Swindon, Twenty-five 

 Guinea Cup for Best 

 Bitch in Show and 

 third at Gloucester, 

 and Second in Open 

 and second in Limit at Earl's Court, 1901, under 40 Ib. Corsham 

 Bogie has won at Bristol, second in Puppies, British Bull-dog Club 

 Thirteen Guinea Cup, and Ten Guinea Bull-dog Club Cup; and at 

 Ladies' Kennel Association Show, 1900, first Open and Premiership, 

 also numerous other prizes and specials. 



l-roin photo by W. H. Davis, Bath 

 MR. W. HUGH BERNERS'S BULL-DOG CORSHAM BOGIE 



Mr. James William Berrie 



ALTHOUGH this gentleman has not for some years taken so prominent 

 a place in connection with dogs as he did some time since, I think 

 I should be open to censure if I omitted his name from my gallery 

 of Doggy People. 



Before many of the present-day fanciers knew their right hand 

 from their left, Mr. Berrie was breeding Bull-dogs;, and a warm 

 supporter of the variety. 



