- 371N4931
- Item
- 1923 - 1936
Photograph of nine unidentified men in a row, each one holding the leash of a muzzled racing dog except for the man on the right. The dog handlers are wearing matching hats, jackets, ties, and trousers.
Photograph of nine unidentified men in a row, each one holding the leash of a muzzled racing dog except for the man on the right. The dog handlers are wearing matching hats, jackets, ties, and trousers.
B. C. Tremaine? with Sky Crown and dog, probably at Pacific International Livestock Exposition
Photograph, taken indoors, showing a man standing next to a horse, holding the horse’s reins in one hand, and carrying a dog with his other arm. The man may be B. C. Tremaine of Los Angeles and the horse is Sky Crown. The photograph was probably taken at the 1938 Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland. A photograph of the same man and horse, image No. 374N1184, probably taken on a different day than this image, was published in the Oregon Journal on Saturday, October 8, 1938. Also see related image No. 374N1167, which was probably taken at the same time as this photograph.
Two dogs, probably at Pacific International Livestock Exposition
Photograph showing two dogs outdoors, both looking toward the right. With the dogs is an unidentified man who is partially outside the frame. The photograph was probably taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland. The exposition began to include a dog show in 1931.
Boston terrier?, probably at Pacific International Livestock Exposition
Photograph, taken from the side, showing a dog, possibly a Boston terrier, standing outdoors and facing to the right. The dog is wearing a harness and a leash held by an unidentified person outside the frame. The photograph was probably taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland. The exposition began to include a dog show in 1931.
Dog, probably at Pacific International Livestock Exposition
Photograph, taken from the side, showing a dog outdoors, facing to the right and holding a pose. An unidentified person partially outside the frame is holding the dog’s chin and the tip of its tail. The photograph was probably taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland. The exposition began to include a dog show in 1931.
Dog, probably at Pacific International Livestock Exposition
Photograph showing a dog outdoors near a building, facing to the right. The dog is on a leash held by an unidentified person partially outside the frame. The photograph was probably taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland. The exposition began to include a dog show in 1931.
Unidentified woman in fur coat, kneeling in snow next to dog
Full-length portrait of an unidentified woman kneeling in snow next to a dog that is tethered to several other dogs in the background. The woman is looking downward and holding the dog against her side with one arm. She is wearing a fur coat. See related image No. 374N0555.
Photograph, taken from the side, of a small dog on standing on a lawn. The dog is on a leash held by an unidentified person outside the frame.
Photograph, taken from the side, of a dog standing on a walkway, holding a pose. The dog wearing a collar and a leash held by a person outside the frame. The text “Washburn” is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image.
Six Boston terriers? on leashes
Photograph of two unidentified people holding six small dogs on leashes. The dogs, possibly Boston terriers, are wearing matching coats.
Photograph, taken from the side, of a dog on a chain leash held by an unidentified person. The dog and person are standing on what appear to be railroad tracks. The text “Wild Dog” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the photograph. See related image No. 371N3355. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Portrait of a dog, possibly a Labrador retriever. The number 7 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image.
Photograph of a small dog on a sidewalk. The dog is wearing a chain leash held by an unidentified person outside the frame. Image note: Image is out of focus.
Photograph of an unidentified young girl standing next to a dog. An unidentified woman, partially outside the frame, is holding the dog’s leash. The photograph may have been taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland. The exposition began to include a dog show in 1931.
Dog, probably at livestock show
Photograph, taken from the side, of a small dog on a leash held by an unidentified person. The dog and person are standing on a wooden walkway near a building. The photograph was probably taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland. The exposition began to include a dog show in 1931.
Pekingese, probably at livestock show
Photograph, taken from the side, of a small dog on a leash. The photograph was likely taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland. The exposition began to include a dog show in 1931.
Dachshund, probably at livestock show
Photograph of a small dog on a leash held by an unidentified person. The photograph was likely taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland. The exposition began to include a dog show in 1931.
Dog, probably at livestock show
Photograph of a dog leaning against an unidentified person who is holding the dog’s leash. The photograph was likely taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland. The exposition began to include a dog show in 1931.
Photograph of an unidentified woman looking upward at a horse. She is holding the horse’s reins in one hand and is carrying a purse and a small dog in her other arm. The photograph was likely taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland.
Pekingese, possibly at livestock show
Photograph of a small dog on a wooden walkway next to a building. The photograph was likely taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland. The exposition began to include a dog show in 1931.
Two unidentified women and girl outdoors with dog, full-length portrait
Full-length portrait of two women and a girl, all unidentified, standing outdoors on rock ground in front of a tree or bush. All three are facing front, and the girl is resting one hand on the back of a dog sitting next to her. The woman at left may be the same person depicted in image No. 379G0148. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Senti family dog in field after death of owners in murder-suicide
Photograph showing the pet dog of the Senti family outdoors on the family’s farm near Vancouver, Washington, after Tobias Senti killed his wife and children and then himself. A cropped version of this photograph was one of four that were published on Page 2 of the Oregon Journal on Wednesday, April 25, 1928. The photographs were published under the headline “Family of Four is Wiped Out.” They had the caption: “Scenes at the Tobias Senti home north of Vancouver [Washington], where Senti on Tuesday slew his wife and little son and daughter with a hatchet, and then blew himself to eternity with dynamite.” This photograph had the following additional caption information: “ ’Trixie,’ the dog, that survived Senti’s fury.” The photographs accompanied the continuation of a front-page story about the deaths. See related image Nos. 371N3508, 371N5861, 371N5873, and 371N5875.
Senti family dog after death of owners in murder-suicide
Photograph showing the pet dog of the Senti family outdoors on the family’s farm near Vancouver, Washington, after Tobias Senti killed his wife and children and then himself. A similar photograph, image No. 371N3380, was one of four that were published on Page 2 of the Oregon Journal on Wednesday, April 25, 1928. The photographs were published under the headline “Family of Four is Wiped Out.” They had the caption: “Scenes at the Tobias Senti home north of Vancouver [Washington], where Senti on Tuesday slew his wife and little son and daughter with a hatchet, and then blew himself to eternity with dynamite.” The photograph of Trixie had the following additional caption information: “ ’Trixie,’ the dog, that survived Senti's fury.” The photographs accompanied the continuation of a front-page story about the deaths. See related image Nos. 371N3508, 371N5861, and 371N5875. Image note: Photograph is out of focus.
Man and boy posing with their catch
Photograph of an unidentified man and boy posing with a dog, fishing gear, and a pile of fish arranged on a sheet of newspaper. The man and boy are kneeling on either side of the dog. Their catch and a fishing rod, net, and basket are lying in front of them.
Full-length portrait of three small dogs standing in a row and looking to the right. The dogs are on leashes held by an unidentified person outside the frame. Two of the dogs have tags on their collars; the tags are printed with a logo consisting of the word “Spratts” inside an oval. Image note: Light leak on negative.
Dog, probably at Pacific International Livestock Exposition
Photograph, taken from the side, showing a dog outdoors, facing to the right. The dog is on a leash held by an unidentified person outside the frame. The photograph was probably taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland. The exposition began to include a dog show in 1931.
Young girl with dog, probably at Pacific International Livestock Exposition
Photograph showing an unidentified young girl with a dog on a dirt road. The girl is crouching next to the dog and has one arm wrapped around its chest and the other resting on its back. The dog is wearing a coat. The photograph was probably taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland. The exposition began to include a dog show in 1931.
Unidentified woman holding dog, probably at Pacific International Livestock Exposition
Half-length portrait of an unidentified woman holding a small dog and smiling. The photograph was probably taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland. The exposition began to include a dog show in 1931.