Vintage Women and their Dogs

Country Life, November 19, 1904 The painting referenced in the above letter, Diana of the Uplands, by Charles Wellington Furse (1903-1904): Source: Wikimedia Commons Country Life, December 3, 1904 Lilla Ives with a black Pomeranian. Source: Ives, L. (1911). Show Pomeranians. Manchester: Our Dogs Publishing Co. Actress Elsie Janis, dubbed "the sweetheart of the A. … Continue reading Vintage Women and their Dogs

A Vintage Dog Food and a Little Detour

The Country-side Monthly, June 1912 Molassine cakes were made with molasses. Eradication of all internal parasites, a claimed benefit of feeding the product, would have been highly unlikely. But the charming slogan that every cake "wags a tail" seems plausible. A website on the industrial history of Greenwich provides an interesting look at the Molassine … Continue reading A Vintage Dog Food and a Little Detour

E. Kay Robinson on the 1919 Report of a Brontosaurus in the Congo

Following current events? In need of a distraction? OhMyGodYesPleaseWTFSaveMe? The following is editor E. Kay Robinson's response, published in the January 1920 issue of Country-side, to a viral report from the previous year of a brontosaurus living in the Congo. I always enjoy reading these pieces for the many treasures they hold. Science of course … Continue reading E. Kay Robinson on the 1919 Report of a Brontosaurus in the Congo