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Bull Dog Collection (#3)

"Bulldog: A Symbol of Strength, Loyalty, and Resilience" The bulldog has long been recognized as a symbol of strength and loyalty

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Bulldog Advertisement

Bulldog Advertisement
A bulldog defies you to buy any dog food other than Melox - by royal warrant to His Majesty the King. Date: early 20th century

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Blow Drying a Bulldog

Blow Drying a Bulldog
A patient bulldog gets a blow dry after its bath in a pet grooming salon. Date: early 1930s

Background imageBull Dog Collection: The British Bulldog

The British Bulldog. Artist: Eileen Hood. A bulldog sits in front of a Union Jack Date: circa 1915

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Bulldog in a doorway

Bulldog in a doorway

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Young Oxford Student, College Master and Bulldogs

Young Oxford Student, College Master and Bulldogs
A young Oxford student greets the Master of his College with all due deference (making sure to hide his smoking pipe behind his back)

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Bulldog eats child

Bulldog eats child
Addled Ads, Wanted section. " Bulldog for sale. Will eat anything - very fond of children." A maid looking alarmed as a bulldog has eaten a child in her care. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Children and Bulldog

Children and Bulldog
Two children pass nervously through a gateway, guarded by a bulldog whose kennel is a barrel. 1890s

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Paris Fashions 1915

Paris Fashions 1915
The new wartime fashion of short full skirts in bold designs & colours, high Louis heeled boots, loose jackets with belts, V -necklines & hats with vertical feathers. Date: 1915

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Fall / French Bulldog / Pup

Fall / French Bulldog / Pup
BOMLITZ POBBLE Owned by Watkins. An adorable black French bulldog puppy sitting on the grass. Date: 1975

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Ww1 Postcard Bulldog

Ww1 Postcard Bulldog
Patriotic bulldog guards the flag: Are we down-hearted? No! Date: 1914-18

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Domestic Dog, Victorian Bulldog, two puppies, sitting

Domestic Dog, Victorian Bulldog, two puppies, sitting

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Domestic Dog, French Bulldog, adult, standing, with collar

Domestic Dog, French Bulldog, adult, standing, with collar

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Domestic Dog, Victorian Bulldog, adult male and two puppies, sitting

Domestic Dog, Victorian Bulldog, adult male and two puppies, sitting

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Domestic Dog, Old Tyme Bulldog and German Shepherd cross, two adult males, dominance interaction

Domestic Dog, Old Tyme Bulldog and German Shepherd cross, two adult males, dominance interaction, playfighting beside brick wall, England, january

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Domestic Dog, Dorset Old Tyme Bulldogge, adult male, sitting, with collar

Domestic Dog, Dorset Old Tyme Bulldogge, adult male, sitting, with collar

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Domestic Dog, Old Tyme Bulldog, adult, licking leg, resting on rug, England

Domestic Dog, Old Tyme Bulldog, adult, licking leg, resting on rug, England

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Domestic Dog, Bulldog, adult, sitting, with collar

Domestic Dog, Bulldog, adult, sitting, with collar

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Domestic Dog, Old Tyme Bulldog, adult male, with collar and tag, sitting

Domestic Dog, Old Tyme Bulldog, adult male, with collar and tag, sitting

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Domestic Dog, Old English Bulldog, adult, laying

Domestic Dog, Old English Bulldog, adult, laying

Background imageBull Dog Collection: False colour scanning EM, head of bulldog ant

False colour scanning EM, head of bulldog ant
False-colour scanning electron micrograph of the head of a bulldog ant. This is probably a Black bulldog ant, Myrmecia forficata, found in coastal Australia and Tasmania

Background imageBull Dog Collection: CHARTER ARMS REVOLVER. A Charter Arms Bulldog double action revolver

CHARTER ARMS REVOLVER. A Charter Arms Bulldog double action revolver. Illustration, late 20th century

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Dolly Sisters wearing the Bulldog collar

Dolly Sisters wearing the Bulldog collar
The Dolly Sisters wearing the `Dolly Dog Collar or the Bouledogue (bulldog) collar invented by Marthe Regnier, the famous French actress and couturier

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Domestic Dog, Bulldog, puppy, sitting

Domestic Dog, Bulldog, puppy, sitting

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Domestic Dog, Old Tyme Bulldog, adult male, laying

Domestic Dog, Old Tyme Bulldog, adult male, laying

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Domestic Dog, Bulldog, adult female, close-up of head

Domestic Dog, Bulldog, adult female, close-up of head

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Dogs, Bulldog Dawson

Dogs, Bulldog Dawson
A Bulldog with studded collar, seated

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Shadow drawing. C. H. Bennett, A Ferocious Customer

Shadow drawing. C. H. Bennett, A Ferocious Customer
A Ferocious Customer. (The Late Mr. Bruiser) Casting the shadow of a bulldog on the wall. Illustration from a series of shadow portraits of fictional characters by Charles H Bennett entitled Shadow

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Charles, 1st Baron Beresford

Charles, 1st Baron Beresford
Charles William de la Poer Beresford, 1st Baron Beresford (1846 - 1919), known as Lord Charles Beresford until 1916. British Admiral and Member of Parliament."

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Memories! by George Studdy

Memories! by George Studdy
A old bulldog snoozes in a kitchen and dreams of memories of times past - chasing smaller dogs, chewing stuff, growling and generally being a rather violent personality by the looks of

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Carrie Nation, the Saloon Smasher

Carrie Nation, the Saloon Smasher
Carrie Nation (1846-1911), American temperance campaigner known as the Saloon Smasher because of her use of vandalism to get her views across -- she would generally enter a saloon

Background imageBull Dog Collection: T. Roger Boulton, Crufts chairman

T. Roger Boulton, Crufts chairman
Mr. T. Roger Boulton, Chairman of the Committee of Crufts Dog Show, and an expert on the bulldog breed. He was for many years secretary of the Metropolitan and Essex Canine Society

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Disqualified! by Henry Rountree

Disqualified! by Henry Rountree
An illustration of a dog contest moments after a British Bulldog has stolen the judges bowler hat

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Prize Winning Dogs at the Alexandra Palace Show, 1876

Prize Winning Dogs at the Alexandra Palace Show, 1876
Engraving showing nine of the prize-winning dogs at the Alexandra Palace Dog Show, London, 1876. The dogs shown are (top to bottom)

Background imageBull Dog Collection: The Rose of England

The Rose of England
A stylish woman walks her bulldog and clasps a red rose to her throat in an attitude of fervent but fashionable patriotism

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Bulldog and Kitchener

Bulldog and Kitchener
A patriotic bulldog with Lord Kitchener

Background imageBull Dog Collection: The Champion Bulldog, Baron Sedgemere, 1897

The Champion Bulldog, Baron Sedgemere, 1897
Photograph of Mr. Sam Woodiwisss Champion Bulldog Baron Sedgemere, pictured when a two and a half year old. Baron Sedgemere was the offspring of Stockwell and Champion Blackberry

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Bulldog, Boxer, Terrier

Bulldog, Boxer, Terrier
A Bulldog in its kennel is visited by a Boxer and a Fox Terrier

Background imageBull Dog Collection: A boudoir cap, 1927

A boudoir cap, 1927
Illustration showing a luxurious design made from pink satin, with a diamond bulldog head in the centre, 1927

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Tobacco Holder

Tobacco Holder
A carved, polished wooden tobacco holder in the shape of a dog (possibly a bulldog)

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Girl in Trousers 1911

Girl in Trousers 1911
Blonde lady in a large Merry Widow style hat; high heels holds a pipe-smoking bulldog

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Bulldog Cannon

Bulldog Cannon
The " Bulldog Cannon", found by the British Army in the Fort of Kurnaul, India, in 1838, but originally forged centuries earlier in China. The mouth is the guns muzzle

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Bulldog Worries Sheep

Bulldog Worries Sheep
Bulldog worrying sheep

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Wealthy Canine Family

Wealthy Canine Family
Two smartly dressed ladies receive the new year wishes of a well dressed bulldog and his children

Background imageBull Dog Collection: BULLDOG

BULLDOG
A little girl sits with a white bulldog and cuddles a puppy

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Bulldog and Bloodhound

Bulldog and Bloodhound
AN ENGLISH BULL-DOG and a CORSICAN BLOODHOUND John Bull savages his enemy

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Bulldog / Photo / Owners

Bulldog / Photo / Owners
A father and son, proud owners of a bulldog, in their surburban garden

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Britannia Not Welcome

Britannia Not Welcome
Britannia does not receive a warm welcome in Egypt

Background imageBull Dog Collection: Emile De Girardin / Don Qu

Emile De Girardin / Don Qu
EMILE DE GIRARDIN French journalist depicted as a destructive bulldog




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"Bulldog: A Symbol of Strength, Loyalty, and Resilience" The bulldog has long been recognized as a symbol of strength and loyalty. From the iconic Ww1 postcard Bulldogs to the Golliwog Meets Bulldog illustration, this breed has captured hearts across generations. In the image titled "Bulldog and Union Jack, " we see a powerful representation of patriotism. The bulldog proudly sits beside the British flag, showcasing its unwavering devotion to country. Known for its distinctive appearance, with its wrinkled face and muscular build, the domestic dog bulldog exudes charm and character. In the French View / English Bdog photograph, we witness this unique blend of elegance and ruggedness. During World War II, Winston Churchill embodied the spirit of defiance in his famous poster "Holding the Line. " Depicted as a defiant British bulldog, Churchill's determination resonated with people during those challenging times. Even in earlier years like 1912 when Talbot Car Advertisement featured a bulldog alongside their vehicles or Tennessee Williams' fascination with these dogs showcased through his works; it is evident that they have left an indelible mark on popular culture. Beyond their symbolic significance lies their role as companions. In images such as French Nanny & Children or British Troops Gallipoli where they are seen interacting with humans from different walks of life - be it children or soldiers - these loyal creatures bring comfort and joy wherever they go. From literature to war propaganda to everyday life moments captured on camera like Bulldog Drummond / Sapper series; Bulldogs continue to captivate our imagination while reminding us of resilience amidst adversity. Whether you admire them for their tenacity or simply adore their adorable faces, there is no denying that Bulldogs hold a special place in our hearts. They embody strength in both physicality and spirit—a true testament to why they remain beloved around the world.