Ill 



Mr. W. S. Glynn 



I AM pleased to be 

 able to give a capital 

 and life-like portrait 

 of the above popular 

 fancier and sports- 

 man, known to so 

 many of my readers 

 as a terror amongst 

 the Welshmen, as 

 he probably owns 

 not only the best 

 kennel of Welsh 

 Terriers in existence, 

 the majority of his 

 own breeding, but, 

 in my opinion, 

 taking all-round 

 quality, size, shape, 

 coats, colour, and 

 uniformity of type, 

 by far the best 

 kennel that has ever 

 been seen of the 

 variety in the pos- 



Froai photo by Alfred Ellis & Wallery, Baker Street 

 MR. W. S. GLYNN 



session of one person. 

 His prefix of " Bryn- 

 hir" is well known, 

 and when it is seen 

 tacked on to the name 

 of any of the Terrier 

 varieties (for our sub- 

 ject also goes in for 

 Fox-terriers and Scots) 

 favoured by Mr. Glynn, 

 the animal is unlikely 

 to be a second-rater. 



Amongst some of 

 the best known of the 

 MR. w. s. GLYNN'S SCOTTISH TERRIER BRYNHIR BABY Welshmen I may name 



From photo by Kitchener & Salmon, New Bond Street 



