Post details: Crystal Palace Kennel Club Show

02/16/09

Permalink 01:20:47 pm, by Email , 92 words   English (CA)
Categories: Arts And Culture, Wordless Wednesday, British History

Crystal Palace Kennel Club Show

I came across this vintage poster of a dog show from 1913, and wanted to share it with you. Something about this ad is very appealing to me, and I think it would make a great full sized poster for a variety of rooms or decor. Currently we have several vintage French ads that hang in our kitchen, and I will make a note to share them on this blog in the near future.

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Comment from: saint3 [Visitor] Email · http://saint3zero.blogspot.com/
that a nice one!
PermalinkPermalink 02/16/09 @ 20:58
Comment from: jams o donnell [Visitor] Email · http://thepoormouth.blogspot.com/
Wonderful. That would grace any wall
PermalinkPermalink 02/17/09 @ 15:36
Comment from: Salihah [Visitor] Email · http://findingsalihah.blogspot.com
Hi Sue! Thanks for visiting my blog. I get excited about that hyena sort of article as well...actually I have a whole shelf of archeology books and love getting lost in them over a rainy day. History is delicious!
PermalinkPermalink 02/17/09 @ 18:02
Comment from: SandyCarlson [Visitor] Email · http://slchome.blogspot.com
She hsa a tender look in her face. And the curve in her arm suggests gentleness.
PermalinkPermalink 02/17/09 @ 20:21
Comment from: Lori [Visitor] Email · http://www.singleparentsunite.blogspot.com
Very cool...I love that old stuff. Happy WW:)
PermalinkPermalink 02/17/09 @ 21:48
Comment from: Teena in Toronto [Visitor] Email · http://www.purple4mee.com
Is that Toronto's Crystal Palace?

I live near where it used to be.
PermalinkPermalink 02/28/09 @ 15:48
Comment from: nf [Visitor] Email
I thought Toronto's Crystal Palace was replaced in 1907.
PermalinkPermalink 03/13/09 @ 16:56
Comment from: Admin [Member] Email · http://pastyme.uppercanadianheritage.com/
This poster is from the UK Hope this helps :)
PermalinkPermalink 03/13/09 @ 17:37

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