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  2. A Favourite Greyhound of Prince Albert - Wikipedia

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    A Favourite Greyhound of Prince Albert is an 1841 oil on canvas painting by the British artist Edwin Landseer. It depicts Eos, a greyhound that Prince Albert brought with him to England when he married Queen Victoria. [1] It is also known by the shorter title Eos. [2] Landseer was known for his portrait paintings of animals.

  3. Italian Greyhound - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Greyhound or Italian Sighthound (Italian: Piccolo levriero Italiano) is an Italian breed of small sighthound. [2] It was bred to hunt hare and rabbit , but is kept mostly as a companion dog .

  4. Magic Eye - Wikipedia

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    Magic Eye is a series of books that feature autostereograms. After creating its first images in 1991, creator Tom Baccei worked with Tenyo, a Japanese company that sells magic supplies.

  5. Eye miniature - Wikipedia

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    Eye miniatures or Lovers' eyes were Georgian miniatures, normally watercolour on ivory, depicting the eye or eyes of a spouse, loved one or child. These were usually commissioned for sentimental reasons and were often worn as bracelets, brooches, pendants or rings with richly decorated frames, serving the same emotional need as lockets hiding portraits or locks of hair.

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  7. Saint Guinefort - Wikipedia

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    Guinefort's story is a variation on the well-travelled "faithful hound" motif, similar to the Welsh story of the dog Gelert.. In one of the earliest versions of the story, described by Dominican friar Stephen of Bourbon in 1250, Guinefort the greyhound belonged to a knight who lived in a castle near Lyon. [4]

  8. Master McGrath - Wikipedia

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    Master McGrath was born in County Waterford, Ireland.A small, weak pup, he went on to become the most celebrated and successful dog of his time. Master McGrath was born in 1866 at Colligan Lodge, the home of James Galwey, a well-known trainer and owner of greyhounds.

  9. Canine terminology - Wikipedia

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    Smooth-coated: "Smooth" to the eye and touch. Wire-haired: Also called broken-coated. The harsh outer guard hairs are prominent, providing excellent weather protection for hunting dogs such as the Border Terrier or Wirehaired Pointing Griffon. Long-haired: Hair longer than an inch or so. Short-haired: Hair around an inch or so long.