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Celebrating Vintage Cabinet Card Dogs

Category: Boys

Another Boy & His Dog

J. W. Williams, photographer, Rome, N.Y. Unidentified.

TVD 123

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One of My Favorites!

W.C. Butman, photographer, 45 Centre St., Middleboro, Mass. Unidentified.

TVD 119

TVD 119a

 

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Seeing Double and a Bicycle, too

Top photo: J. Paton, photographer, Greenock, Scotland. Unidentified. Bottom photo: George A. Brown, photographer, 2 Greyplace, Greenock, Scotland. Unidentified. Same dog; same young man at different ages.

TVD 121

TVD 122

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Brother and Sister

L.C. Hankins, photographer, Lake City, Iowa. Unidentified.

TVD 108

 

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On Top of the Chair

Smith, photographer, Escamaba, Mich. Unidentified.

TVD 109

 

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Dog with a Bow

T. Williams, photographer, 15 Heathfield Rd., Bromley, Kent, England. Unidentified.

TVD 112

 

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Perfect Pose

Murdoch Bros., photographer, Windsor, Ont. Unidentified.

TVD 114

 

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Boy Holding Hat with Dog

No photographer or location. Unidentified.

TVD 105

 

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Vandalia Boy & Dog

Browning, photographer, Vandalia, Ill. Unidentified.

TVD 100

 

 

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The Kids & the [Happy] Dog

Kate Fisher & Sibyl Vine, The Studio, photographer, High St., South Woodford, suburb of northeast London. Unidentified.

TVD94

 

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The Vintage Dog

When we reached our legal limit of 5 dogs, I started collecting vintage Cabinet Card dogs–combining my love of dogs and antique Cabinet Card photography.

 

 

 

What is a Cabinet Card?

The Cabinet Card was a style of photograph which was widely used for photographic portraiture after 1870. It consisted of a thin photograph mounted on a card typically measuring 108 by 165 mm (​4 1⁄4 by ​6 1⁄2 inches). Read more at Wikipedia.

 

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