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Australian Terrier Dog Ch Yaralla's Coora
Australian Terrier dog Ch Yaralla's Coora, second highest point winning Australian Terrier, 1967.
Sired by Seven Oaks Blue Pal (imp.) ex Ch. Yaralla's Adina
Owner: Yaralla Reg. Kennels Mrs. Rose Parker
This is a wonderful collectible for either the breed historian or the person who is lucky enough to be owned by this wonderful breed. This page measures approximately 4 1/8 x 5 1/2 inches and is in overall in good condition with the normal wear one would expect and...
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Australian Terrier Dog Koriella's Bridgit Of Grem Lyn
Australian Terrier dog Ch. Koriella's Bridgit Of Grem Lyn, Canada's Top Winning Australian Terrier 1967.
This is a wonderful collectible for either the breed historian or the person who is lucky enough to be owned by this wonderful breed. This clipping measures approximately 4 1/8 x 5 1/2 inches and is in overall in good condition with the normal wear one would expect and would be just wonderful framed.
This makes a great and unique trophy for your specialty!
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Australian Terrier Dog Raring To Go
This little Australian Terrier looks like he is just raring to go.
This clipping has been removed from a scrapbook and measures approximately 6 x 4 1/2 inches.
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Australian Terrier Dog 1979 Picture History
As the history of breeds is reckoned, the Australian Terrier is of comparatively recent origin. It is believed that its ancestors first appeared on the show bench in the years 1872 to 1876, included with (or as) Broken-haired Terriers, though there is record of an entry of a rough-haired Terrier at the Queensland Royal Show in 1868.
This is a wonderful collectible with both a picture and some breed history for either the breed historian or the person who is lucky enough to be owned by...
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Australian Terrier Dog Miniature Plaque
This Australian Terrier dog standing in a field miniature plaque would be just adorable displayed on a small easel. A magnet could be added to the back so you can hang it on your refrigerator or add a hanger to display on the wall. This cute dog measures approximately 3 x 2 inches. The picture does not do this dog piece justice, it is much nicer in person.
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Australian Terrier Dog Playing Card Queen Spades
Australian Terrier dog Queen of Spades from a deck of playing cards. On the back of the card is a Bearded Collie and puppy.
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Australian Terrier Dog Playing Card Six Clubs
Australian Terrier dog Six of Clubs from a deck of playing cards. On the back of the card is a Bearded Collie and puppy.
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Bedlington Terrier Australian Dog History Picture
Bedlington Terrier and Australian Terrier dog, overview description, temperament, origin, and color are all included in this page that obviously has come from a book.
It measures approximately 9 1/2 x 11 1/4 inches. This makes a great addition for reference or would be quite cute framed.
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Australian Terrier Dog Playing Card Jack Clubs
Australian Terrier dog Jack of Clubs from a deck of playing cards. On the back of the card is a Bearded Collie and puppy.
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Australian Terrier 1959 Dog Standard Visualization
Chosen as the standard visualization model for the Australian Terrier Elvyne Regal Salute of Pleasant Pastures, C.D. This visualization defines in detail the breed standard of the day.
This is a wonderful collectible for either the breed historian or the person who is lucky enough to be owned by this wonderful breed. This page is from a 1959 book, measures approximately 9 x 6 inches, is in overall in good condition with the normal wear one would expect and would be just wonderful framed....
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Australian Terrier Dog Standard Visualization
Chosen as the standard visualization model for the Australian Terrier dog is Ch. Pleasantpastures Blu Muggins who I am sure can be found behind the pedigrees of some of the great representatives of the breed today. This visualization defines in detail the breed standard of the day.
This is a wonderful collectible for either the breed historian or the person who is lucky enough to be owned by this wonderful breed. This page is from a circa late 1960s book, measures approximately 9 x 6...
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1971 AustralianTerrier Dog
Included is a little history of the Australian Terrier dog. This page from a 1971 book with each page measuring approximately 6 3/4 x 10 inches and would look wonderful matted and framed. J. G. Irving has done a wonderful job in capturing the Australian Terrier standing over his dead rat.
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