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1924 MAIDSTONE KENT ENGLAND CHOW ENTRY – Rare snapshots and film of owners and dogs

 

1924 maidstone kent dog show paid 50 collage

There are times I hit a brick wall in my chow research, and other rare times when every puzzle piece falls seamlessly into place.   These finds which I will detail below were like opening a secret door to chow history.

Maidstone kent

It all began with a purchase of very small snapshots of a dog show in England that had the name and date of the show written on the back.  I paid far more than I had wanted to for these images and hoped when they arrived from England  I could see more detail once they were scanned. Little did I know they would prove to be worth every penny paid…really they are priceless in chow breed history terms.


As though that wasn’t enough excitement for one day……

I quickly discovered that the photos I had just acquired were very similar in size and content  to some other original English snapshots I had received from another source much earlier.  You could have knocked me over with a feather when the same woman and  cream/light chow appears in both sets of images!!!.  You can see the rest of these images of this woman and her dogs at THIS LINK

MAIDSTONE KENT DOG SHOW 1924-CLICK TO ENLARGE
1924 IMAGE FOUND IN MY STASH-CLICK TO ENLARGE

And now for the icing on the cake….

In my excitement over these discoveries,  I started to research everywhere to find out more about this 1924 Maidstone Kent Dog show which was written on the backs of the old photos.   Then lo and behold, what do I find in the British Pathe film library,   but a 14 second newsreel clip of the EXACT 1924 Maidstone Kent  show, featuring  some of the chows and handlers in my snapshots.

Only the best were shown in those days,  and this was in the infancy of the breed being exhibited in England, so we can only assume these were some of our top breeders and chows in England in 1924.   If any of our chow historian friends in England can identify any of these people or dogs I would be eternally grateful.

BELOW IS THE VIDEO THAT TOOK MY BREATH AWAY. THE FIRST 14 SECONDS IS THE 1924 MAIDSTONE KENT CHOW ENTRY 


Below are screenshots I took from the video to stop the action so you can see the people and chows closer.  Click thumbnails to enlarge photos

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I do my best to be as accurate as possible in my research, however many times written history finds a way to "morph" over time. I love your comments and appreciate all feedback, additions and corrections my readers have to offer to help make this a well rounded and accurate archive.

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Comments

  1. linda cappuccio says

    September 6, 2016 at 8:27 am

    Great work- my first Chow Chow looked more similar to the past breed. Thank you for your work.

    Reply
    • alphabitch says

      September 6, 2016 at 8:45 am

      Thank you so much Linda for taking the time to comment. Yes, my first chow was very “old school” as well, was a mighty huntress and lived to 17

      Reply
  2. Liz says

    March 30, 2019 at 7:08 am

    I rescued my first Chow Chow 10 years ago. His name is Kuma. In October he was diagnosed with cancer. However, he is still very strong and loyal.
    Thank you for the education on the Chow Chow breed. This has helped me understand, comfort and bond with Kuma.

    Reply

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