1885 – The story of Chinese Gordon and Wang the Chow

 

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In 1885 General “Chinese” Gordon brought this Chow he named “Wang” from China to England

 

I get so excited when one archive post leads to another…then another, and yet another…but by the time I get all the photos, text, newspapers etc in front of me, my mind is spinning and I forget what I was searching for in the first place.  Granted,  this is a GOOD problem and one that keeps me on my toes, this is for certain!!   I hope you enjoy this article which is one of the earliest accounts  in both photos and text of a very special chow who gave himself, heart and soul,  to homeless children.

This story branches out  from one I posted a couple of days ago ( see HERE) That tells of how the chow fad started in London.  It seems the appearance   of General Gordon’s  Chinese chow “Wang” in England, was as key to the breed’s popularity as was Admiral Dewey’s famous chow mascot “Bob” in America (Read more about Bob HERE)   Both well publicized in the newspapers.   The photo above is an absolute gem as it depicts both Wang and his keeper in the orphanage , Robert Robinson.  Wang was elderly , deaf, lame and very well loved.

Chinese Gordon Wang 1865 photo

Chinese Gordon Wang 1865

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Chinese Gordon Wang 1865

ARTICLE SOURCE: Our Devoted Friend 1902  Sarah Knowles Bolton

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British general Charles “Chinese” Gordon became a national hero for his exploits in China and his ill-fated defense of Khartoum against Sudanese rebels.  READ MORE


This little antecdote comes from my friend Dennis Tang in Hong Kong which he found online

According to the tale, General Charles George Gordon presented a pedigreed dog to Li Hung-Chang, a visiting Chinese statesman who, after returning home, sent a note to the general thanking him for his delicious gift. (Oh my)

li-hung-chang-1872Li Hung Chang Chinese Statesman Circa 1872


It is always such a treat to be able to add more information to such an old story.  This article below is from THE GRAPHIC Circa 1895


 

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Circa 1898 Article from a New York Newspaper mentions General Gordon’s orphanage and the start of the chow fad

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