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1. Duncan (schottischer Deerhound). – 2. Odar (russischer Windhund). – 3. Mylord (langhaariger deutscher Hühnerhund, Siegerclasse). – 4. Boncoeur (glatthaariger deutscher Hühnerhund, Ehrenpreis des Comités). – 5. Solo (Schweißhund, Ehrenpreis). – 6. Nero (deutsche Dogge, Tiger, Ehrenpreis). – 7. Geßler (Alpenhund, Bernhardiner). – 8. Prinz (englischer Mastiff). – 9. Mohr (wolfsgrauer Spitz). – 10. Solo (Schnürenpupudel).
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Die Gartenlaube, 1881 |
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Ernst Keil's Nachfolger |
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Expression error: Unrecognized word "die". Deutsch: Bildunterschrift: „Prämiirte Hunde auf der Hunde-Ausstellung zu Cleve. Originalzeichnung von L. Beckmann. N“
English: caption: "Prämiirte Hunde auf der Hunde-Ausstellung zu Cleve. Originalzeichnung von L. Beckmann. N" |
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Language | German | |||||
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1881 publication_date QS:P577,+1881-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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Place of publication | Leipzig | |||||
Source | Scan from the original work | |||||
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