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Dog Shows and Doggy People 



Mr. C. W. F. Jackson 



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THE subject of this sketch will be known to many of my readers 

 more especially in connection with Bull-dogs, but when I first knew 

 him he took a keen interest in some of the Terrier family. 



He has frequently judged Bull-dogs at London and provincial 



shows, and .has bred 

 the following Bull- 

 dogs, amongst 

 others : Holy Ter- 

 ror, Graven Image, 

 Bathos, Ami, Sans 

 Souci, Carthusian 



_ ; Model, Carthusian 



^fc^fe^ Cerberus, Carthu- 



f)l ij| sian Catherine 



^B* H Wheel, Carthusian 



P***y y Caution, and claims 



^ f J| to have bred Datho- 



J^^L lite, whose dam was 



^jjm given as a bitch of 



Mr. Jackson's, with- 

 out the name of 

 sire. 



He has exhibited 

 at most of the 

 shows held between 

 Edinburgh on the 

 one hand and Red- 

 ruth, Cornwall, on 

 the other, and not 



often "out of the money," but he does not look upon exhibiting 

 as strictly remunerative ! 



When he resided at Hinton Charterhouse, near Bath, he kept a 

 large kennel, almost entirely Bull-dogs ; but since he has removed 

 to Devonshire he has considerably reduced the number for want 

 of space. 



He acted as Hon. Secretary for the dog shows held in connection 

 with the Royal Cornwall Shows on two occasions ; he was, prior to 

 1880, a member of the Committee of the Plymouth Dog Show; he 



From photo by A. Spurge, Bath 



MR. C. W. F. JACKSON 



