1 86 Dog Shows and Doggy People 



As is often the case with men of marked ability, he is most 

 unassuming in his manners, but a most agreeable companion, and a 

 staunch, reliable friend and, it is evident from his work, a keen 

 lover of animals, as as he is particularly happy in securing the actual 

 expressions and most salient points of his subjects. 



Although I am not at all sure he ever exhibited a dog or any other 

 animal in his life, he is such a well-known and universally esteemed 

 visitor at most of the best shows, where he often has several 

 "subjects" to immortalise, that I am very pleased to be able to 

 include him amongst the Doggy People in the present work, as I 

 feel sure anything about him will be of interest to numbers of my 

 readers, so many of whom are indebted to him for valued souvenirs 

 of their pets. 



The Hon. Mrs. McLaren Morrison 



IF any one had any doubts about this lady being a keen and 

 enthusiastic fancier and lover of animals, they would be dispelled by 



From a photo by J. R. Clarke, Thirsk 



MRS. MCLAREN MORRISON'S SAMOYEDE PETER THE GREAT 



the fact that, although her kennels are situated at Kepwick Park, far 

 from a railway station, in the neighbourhood of the Yorkshire Moors, 

 near Thirsk, she has been represented, even during her frequent 



