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The Bedlington Terrier was done on a piece of board and left unvarnished, which enabled the dirt to adhere tightly to the surface. The Journal Culture Awards 2018 will be presented next month.
Back in the 18th century, the Bedlington terrier's ancestors were bred in and around Northumberland's Rothbury Forest - once a mining area - to catch rabbits and pursue foxes and badgers. Tenacious in ...
The Bedlington Terrier is named after the Northumberland mining town where the breed was first developed. They have also been known as the Rothbury Terrier, referring to another mining town about ...
But in fact The Bedlington Terrier has been in private hands since it was bought for £2 at the Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle, before the Second World War.
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