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Ruby the football mad Bedlington Terrier
A footballing Collie dog
Freda the bitch who lost all but one of her litter is being a foster mum to a litter of pigs who lost their mother. " Feeding time" can at times resembles a football scrum!!!
A Romp in the Garden - World Cup dog Pickles romping in the garden with a football on Monday (28-3-66). March 1966 P006034
The dog who has a fancy for fancy dress. It isn t what you wear, its the way you wear it. Over eye - so! Beau, a wire-haired terrier owned by the Dellers, at Tilehurst, Berks
Five bulldog pups peering out of their wicker basket at the home of their owners They are named after the England football team World cup heroes. Left to right are: Bobby Charlton, Nobby Stiles
A dog having its injuries treated by the PDSA. It was picked up by a policeman and taken to the local station, where the PDSA collected it in the new PDSA ambulance donated by the Daily Mirror
Hooker the British Bulldog, pictured outside the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, April 1995
Barnwell Junction railway station provides plenty of space and freedom for Mrs Thornhill to exercise her growing family of dogs. 14th April 1965
Military Policeman Lance Corporal H. Wallis of 68 King Alfred Street, Derby is seen here exercising his police dog " Lady". May 1944
Animals ARP. A gas proof kennel on displayed by the animal charity P. D. S. AAnimals ARP. A gas proof kennel on displayed by the animal charity P.D.S.A. at an unknown location during the build up to the Second World War. Circa 1939
Scene showing the salvaged equipment of a burnt-out hospital in Weston Super Mare following an air raid by the German Luftwaffe during the Second World War. 28th June 1942
A dog rescued from a destroyed building by Air Raid Precaution wardens (ARP) following an air raid by the German Luftwaffe in London during there Second world War. 14th October 1940
Three year old Freddy Arnold stands amongst the ruins of his bomb shattered home in Bath, Somerset following an air raid by the German Luftwaffe on the city at the end of April 1942
Sweltering under the Sicilian sun, British Bulldog "George"Sweltering under the Sicilian sun, British Bulldog " George" assists in guard duty outside battalion headquarters of the Royal 22nd Regiment
"Queenie"of a Quartermaster unit awaiting the green light for the invasion of" Queenie" of a Quartermaster unit awaiting the green light for the invasion of the European contingent somewhere in England
Kim the Alsatian dog is helped off the wing off a Spitfire fighter plane by his master, a sergeant pilot of the Royal Air Force
American marines and their jungles rained war dogs move past a light machine gun nest as they advance along a jungle trail on Empress Augusta Bay at Bougainville Island in the Northern Solomons to
The Sherwood Foresters. A series of pictures taken with the Sherwood Foresters, now serving in the forward areas of the B.E.F. (Picture) The officers of the regiment with their pet dogs as mascots
Pilots of an RAF night fighter squadron relaxing as they stand by for the order to take off. 10th November 1940
Wardens at work in Hull during the Second World War. Circa 1941
Textile production in Britain during World War Two. Miss Eileen Rhodes with Peke Chinnie. 21st August 1943
Cleveland Park kennels on the move, Teesside. 1973
A dog who looks like its owner. 1975
The officers and men who form the launch crew standing in front of a Thor intermediate-range ballistic missile at the R.A.F. Station, Feltwell, Norfolk
Obedience dog disappears, Middlesbrough. 1971
Labour Party Leader Michael Foot walks his dog Dizzie in Tredegar, Gwent, Wales on the morning of the 1983 General Election. 9th June 1983
Child and dog. 1933
Blue Peter flies to the Far East. Pictured at RAF Lyneham are presenters John Noakes, Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton
Greyhound trainer with his dog No Stranger at the last meeting at the Derby Greyhound Stadium. 7th December 1988
Co-operation between the British and French Air forces in France during the Second World War. Some of the aerodromes in France are shared by the two Forces
Queen Elizabeth II takes a stroll in the grounds of Balmoral Castle with Prince Philip, Prince Charles, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward and Princess Anne with her son Peter Phillips 01/11/79 circa
Teaching dogs obedience in Cassiobury Park, Watford, Mrs Barbara Woodhouse (not pictured). 4th June 1952
Dogs walking down a slide with children. 21st October 1952
Dogs belonging to Mrs Dorothy Crispin owner of the White Cross Hotel, Richmond, Surrey enjoying views of the river from the hotel 12th May 1954
In a landscape full of lamp posts which should delight any dogs heart is Henry a British Bulldog taking home a loaf of bread
How about a nice walk near the river. Mrs Dorothy Crispin owner of the White Cross Hotel, Richmond, Surrey seen here with her Pomeranian dog enjoying views of the river from the hotel 12th May 1954
Tobys in the doghouse. 19th March 1954 They took my temperature and they said, Toby " you re a sick dog." So into a cubicle at the animals hospital I went
PDSA Hospital Ilford 19th March 1954 A veterinary assistant and vet treats one of the patients at the Peoples Dispensary for Sick Animals Hospital, at llford (Essex)
Puppies for sale at a stall in the flea market at Club Row, Bethnal Green, E1 London 1st March 1955
Combermere Cup Final Polo match played at Windsor. Windsor Park defeated Lowood by 6 goals to 4 to win the trophy with the help of Prince Charles and his father Prince Philip
Charlie Collins, age 10, son of the captain of the canal boat " Towcester & Butty" practicing on the horn, used to warn other boats of their approach at canal bends
Bothy, the youngest and smallest member of the victorious Transglobe Expedition is joyfully reunited with his owners Sir Ranulph Fiennes (who was on the expedition)
Blue Peters recently launched 3Bs appeal for 2, 000, 000 envelopes of button s, badges and buckles, has smashed through the target set to buy a new guide dog for the blind
Actress Pam St. Clement with her two pet dogs. 14th April 1992
Helen Windle, aged 5, of Doncaster, with Janey, the puppy she helped save from a dogs home. 31st January 1955
Elaine Cave, aged 9, with Mickey her pet Corgi, at home in Coalville, Leicestershire. Elaine has been absent from school for nine days since her pet Corgi ran away