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Celebrating Vintage Cabinet Card Dogs

Category: Boys

Concentration

Stofflet’s Photo Gallery, Bangor, Penn. “6 years old Jim with Sandy.”

TVD 49

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Sailor Boy and Dog

E. Walker & Co., photographer, Alexandra Studio, Bedford, England. Unidentified.

TVD 40

 

 

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Little Falls, N.Y.

Abbott (William Henry Abbott, photographer), Little Falls, N.Y. Unidentified. They were purchased together. Same dog at different ages?

TVD 37

TVD 38

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Posing for the Camera

W.L. Tensh, photographer, Saugerties, N.Y., and Newark, N.J. Unidentified.

TVD 31

 

 

 

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Minnesota Kids

F.C. Lockhart photographer, Renville, Minn. Unidentified.

TVD 33

 

 

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Smiling Big

P.P. Johnson photographer, Glenwood, Minn. Unidentified.

TVD 32

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And a Goat, too

Moser photographer, Decatur, Ind. Identified as Charley Burnett, Decatur, Ind.

TVD 30

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Posing for the Photographer

The Sunbeam, Grand Island, Neb. Unidentified.

TVD 26

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A Boy, a Dog

Lenney’s Studio, Markets St., Newport, Pa. Unidentified.

TVD 27

 

 

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Bow Ties

Corven photographer, Vergennes, Vt. Unidentified.

TVD 24

 

 

 

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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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