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The Tatler: The Kennel Club - the seat of canine government

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The Tatler: The Kennel Club - the seat of canine government

Photographs from the Tatler of 20th October 1909 of the Kennel Club, London, showing an exterior of the headquarters; the Members Room; a copy of the Championship Certificate issued by the Kennel Club; the breed registers and various prominent members of the Club, including the secretary, Mr E W Jacquet. The 54th annual show was being held at Crystal Palace at the time. Date: 20th October 1909

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The Kennel Club: The Seat of Canine Government (Tatler, 20th October 1909) This photograph print from the Tatler magazine, published on the 20th of October 1909, offers a glimpse into the world of The Kennel Club, the esteemed organization that has governed the love for canines in the United Kingdom for over a century. The image showcases the grandeur of the Kennel Club headquarters in London, a testament to the significance and prestige of the institution. The exterior of the building, with its imposing architecture, exudes an air of authority and tradition. As we move inside, we find ourselves in the Members Room, where prominent members of the Club gather to discuss breed standards, regulations, and the latest canine trends. The room is adorned with portraits of esteemed canine enthusiasts, adding to the rich history of the Club. A copy of the Championship Certificate issued by The Kennel Club takes center stage, symbolizing the pinnacle of achievement for any dog that has passed the rigorous testing and evaluation process. The breed registers, meticulously maintained, are a testament to the Club's dedication to preserving the purity and integrity of various breeds. At the time of this photograph, the 54th annual Kennel Club Show was being held at Crystal Palace. The excitement and anticipation surrounding the event would have been palpable among the members, as they looked forward to celebrating the best of the canine world. The photograph features Mr. E.W. Jacquet, the Secretary of the Kennel Club, who would have been at the helm of the organization during this period. His presence underscores the importance of the role he played in shaping the future of The Kennel Club and the world of dogs in the United Kingdom. This photograph is a fascinating window into the past, offering a glimpse into the inner workings of The Kennel Club during the early 1900s and the crucial role it played in the world of canine enthusiasts.

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