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Famous Airedale Terrier Laddie Boy In Mourning
$ 50.16
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Description
The famous Airedale Terrier Laddie Boy was the popular White House pet of President Warren Harding.As the newly elected President of the United States, Warren Harding and a friend were discussing the new President acquiring a pet dog when he entered the White House.
Harding stated his dog breed preference from among all the breeds of dogs would be an Airedale Terrier.
The friend of President Harding knew of Charles Quetschke and his well regarded Airedale Terriers, and the friend contacted Quetschke about acquiring an Airedale Terrier for President Harding.
Charles Quetschke was a prominent Airedale Terrier breeder and exhibitor residing in Toledo, Ohio, and Charles knew finding a dog suitable for the rigors and the high visibility of life at the White House was of tantamount importance.
After considering all of the Airedale Terriers in residence at his Caswell Kennels, Charles Questschke decided to "re-acquire" a young Airedale Terrier he recently sold, an Airedale named "Laddie Boy".
Charles believed Laddie Boy was the Airedale Terrier best suited for life at the White House.
Laddie Boy and another young Airedale, an "understudy Airedale”, were skillfully trained by Quetschke for life at the White House as well as life in the eye of the global press.
Once the pair were trained, Charles determined that Laddie Boy was indeed the right Airedale Terrier to become the Presidential pet!
On March 5, 1921, Charles Quetschke presented Laddie Boy, the young Airedale Terrier, to President Warren Harding at the White House.
At 10:45 am, March 5, 1921, Laddie Boy became the official pet of the White House.
Laddie Boy was the son of the famous Airedale Terrier Ch. Tintern Tip Top, out of Caswell Maid.
The young Airedale received a great deal of publicity and fueled and enhanced the public's interest in the Airedale Terrier breed.
Laddie Boy was a loyal friend to President Harding and became well known across the nation!
The occasion of this true period photograph was the passing in 1923 of President Harding.
This great photograph is captioned "One of the Hardest Hit of All", as a photographer and writer communicate Laddie Boy mourning his beloved master.
Upon the passing of President Harding, a number of newspapers featured articles about Laddie Boy mourning and missing his master.
Laddie Boy was one of the most famous and loved dogs in the USA and his story is quite interesting.
This is a nice period photograph of Laddie Boy and not a recent re-print.
Do allow the enlargeable photographs to serve as a descriptive guide to the condition of this photograph and ask questions prior to the purchase of this outstanding period photo.
Note that old photographs on thin photographic paper often have a curl to edges that come with age as does this nearly 100 year old (1923) Airedale photograph.
This photograph is in an archival sleeve on a mat board, see last photo, opined to be both protective of the photograph and to also reduce edge curl on very old photographs - see more details below in Photograph Wrapping and Shipping.
This photo is not affixed to the mat board and can be easily removed from the sleeve for framing or other storage and display.
This photograph could be an outstanding addition to a private collection of Airedale Terrier historic memorabilia and antiques.
This photograph could also be a great item to donate to an Airedale Terrier club archive or history collection.
And, this photograph could also be a great item to offer in a fundraising benefit event for the breed.
The watermark will not appear on the photo you purchase.
PHOTOGRAPH WRAPPING AND SHIPPING
This photograph will be sent to you in an archival clear protective sleeve, placed on an acid-free and a lignin-free mat board - See the last photograph.
The sleeve and the mat board will help protect the photograph overall, may make storage of the photograph easier and, may also be suitable for the display of the photograph.
This protective sleeve and mat board may also assist in reducing photo edge curl common to very old photographs on early thin photographic paper.
Do Note that this photo is not affixed to the mat board and can be easily removed from the sleeve for framing or other storage and display.
This Airedale Terrier photograph, in its protective sleeve and on its mat, will have firm cardboard placed on the top and bottom sides to secure the photograph for shipping.
Then the photograph will be wrapped in kraft paper and then wrapped with protective bubble wrap.
The carefully wrapped and packaged Airedale photograph will be shipped in a secure cardboard shipping box, not a paper exterior mailer.
Every effort will be made to ship your purchase as soon as possible. Shipping to the US lower 48 only.
COMBINE OR ADJUST SHIPPING
I will combine or adjust shipping costs on your purchase of multiple items.