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                <title>CDL Results</title>
                <link>http://www.californiadigitallibrary.org/?mode=publicdl&amp;search=dog</link>
                <description>CDL</description>
                <language>en-us</language>
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                        <title>[Dog Falls on Dog River, Oregon] BANC PIC 1963.002:1286--A</title>
                        <link>http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/tf1f59p1b2</link>
                        <description>Content/Description:  River and falls; two figures and canoe in foreground.</description>
                        <dc:creator>McMurtrie, William Birch (1816-1872) , American , artist (attributed to)</dc:creator>
                        <dc:subject>Northwest, Pacific;</dc:subject>
                        <dc:subject>Oregon;</dc:subject>
                        <dc:subject.series>Robert B. Honeyman, Jr. Collection of Early Californian and Western American Pictorial Material  Series groupings  William B. McMurtrie drawings and watercolors</dc:subject.series>
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                        <title>[Columbia River east above Dog River, looking up, Oregon/Washington] BANC PIC 1963.002:1245--A</title>
                        <link>http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/tf4r29p3g0</link>
                        <description>Content/Description:  Basaltic river banks; large vegetation at left where Dog River enters Columbia River.</description>
                        <dc:creator>McMurtrie, William Birch (1816-1872) , American , artist (attributed to)</dc:creator>
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                        <title>Emperor Norton's dog Lazarus. Funeral with Emperor Norton dressed as the Pope reading the prayers. Bummer is the Emperor's other dog, still alive in this picture. [Reproduced from unidentified print source.] :86</title>
                        <link>http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/tf3f59n9r9</link>
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                        <title>25 Sept '10.  [Group with dog on grass.  Johan Hagemeyer, second from left?  1910.] [negative] BANC PIC 1964.064:613--NEG</title>
                        <link>http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft938nb6c6</link>
                        <description>Marks and Inscriptions   Emulsion side: "25 Sept '10".</description>
                        <dc:creator>Hagemeyer, Johan</dc:creator>
                </item>
                <item>
                        <title>St. Bernard Lodge, P.O. Mill Creek, California. B-4195</title>
                        <link>http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/tf7x0nb49f</link>
                        <description>Image Description:    Saint Bernard dog with cat on back and basket of flowers held in mouth pulling cart with stuffed St. Bernard dog on cart in front of steps of building.</description>
                        <dc:creator>Eastman, Jervie Henry.</dc:creator>
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                <item>
                        <title>At St. Bernard Lodge. Mill Creek Post Office, Calif. B-2008</title>
                        <link>http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/tf3c600420</link>
                        <description>Image Description:    Photograph of a photograph of Saint Bernard dog pulling another Saint Bernard dog in cart. Edge of negative reads "J.H. Eastman."</description>
                        <dc:creator>Eastman, Jervie Henry.</dc:creator>
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                        <title>Symeon the Holy Fool: Leontius's Life and the Late Antique City</title>
                        <link>http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft6k4007sx</link>
                        <description>This first English translation of Leontius of Neapolis's Life of Symeon the Fool brings to life one of the most colorful of early Christian saints. In this study of a major hagiographer at work, Krueger fleshes out a broad picture of the religious, intellectual, and social environment in which the Life was created and opens a window onto the Christian religious imagination at the end of Late Antiquity. He explores the concept of holy folly by relating Symeon's life to the gospels, to earlier hagiography, and to anecdotes about Diogenes the Cynic.
The Life is one of the strangest works of the Late Antique hagiography. Symeon seemed a bizarre choice for sanctification, since it was through very peculiar antics that he converted heretics and reformed sinners. Symeon acted like a fool, walked about naked, ate enormous quantities of beans, and defecated in the streets. When he arrived in Emesa, Symeon tied a dead dog he found on a dunghill to his belt and entered the city gate, dragging the dog behind him. Krueger presents a provocative interpretation of how these bizarre antics came to be instructive examples to everyday Christians.</description>
                        <dc:creator>Derek Krueger</dc:creator>
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                        <title>Dog &amp; Deer Lakehead. B-7537</title>
                        <link>http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/tf8c600851</link>
                        <description>Image Description:    Female dog nursing fawn with bushes in background. Caption on cellophane reads "Any Mom'l Do at Mealtime."</description>
                </item>
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                        <title>Bummer and Lazarus/The Damon and Pythias of San Francisco [California] BANC PIC 1963.002:0189--B</title>
                        <link>http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/tf8n39p5k3</link>
                        <description>Content/Description:  Rats mourning on altar of dead dog; another dog in heaven.</description>
                        <dc:creator>Jump, Edward (1832-1883) , French , artist</dc:creator>
                </item>
                <item>
                        <title>Home is Where LNG52140.3</title>
                        <link>http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft0k4000vq</link>
                        <description>Notes  Home Is Where</description>
                        <dc:creator>Dorothea Lange</dc:creator>
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                        <title>Diggings. Red Dog. 1939.  306</title>
                        <link>http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/tf3q2nb61q</link>
                        <description/>
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                <item>
                        <title>Funeral of Lazarus BANC PIC 1963.002:0461--B</title>
                        <link>http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/tf7779p4d3</link>
                        <description>Content/Description:  Lazarus (dog) on stretcher, man digging grave, others weeping in center; Emperor Norton in clerical garb delivering service at left; mourners and other dogs in procession ending with horse-drawn cart; drummer boy playing with kitten near Emperor Norton. Lazarus was San Francisco's most famous dog, as reported in local newspapers of 1861-1865.</description>
                        <dc:creator>Jump, Edward (1832-1883) , French , artist</dc:creator>
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                        <title>Crowd scene 93.102.178</title>
                        <link>http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/tf767nb26b</link>
                        <description>General Physical Description  Black and white photograph</description>
                        <dc:creator>Iwata, Jack, Japanese American, photographer</dc:creator>
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                        <title>The many canine pets of the center residents were not questioned as to their loyalty, it being universally taken for granted that a dog goes where his master goes. Here Tojo, a dog of doubtful ancestry, awaits shipment, along with numerous other household pets. Photographer: Mace, Charles E. Newell, California. 9/29/43</title>
                        <link>http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft6t1nb469</link>
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                        <title>International News Photos. A Boy and His Dog. Los Angeles, California... when this picture was made, the boy, a Huck Finnish type of lad, had just one ambition - to keep on having fun with his dog. Boys are like that at 11, but the boy grew up to be Earl Warren, Governor of California and aspirant to the second highest office in the United States. :21</title>
                        <link>http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/tf187005dc</link>
                        <description/>
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                        <title>Pop-Finch-And-His-Hound-Jack G-1254</title>
                        <link>http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/tf4p3004s4</link>
                        <description>Image Description:    First image is man in suit and hat sitting with dog on bench. Second image is same man sitting on bench holding front paws of dog sitting up on bench. Two images (3.5 x 5 in.) side by side. Number on negative is 1912.</description>
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                        <title>Dog, Pekinese, named "Jet", owned by J.P. Smith. [negative] BANC PIC 1960.010 ser. 2 :0034--NEG (8x10)</title>
                        <link>http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt6779n82f</link>
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                        <title>[Dog owned by Sheldon Nichols.] BANC PIC 1905.16242:001--CASE</title>
                        <link>http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/tf2k400310</link>
                        <description>Marks, Inscriptions and Accompanying Material  Printed in case well: Genuine / Union case, / Improved,- / fine Gilt and Burnished / Hinge. / - / Scovill Mf'g Co.  Accompanying label: (handwritten, modern) Exceptionally fine Dagurreotype of pet dog of Sheldon Nichols, early S.F. Daguerreotyipst; (typed): Daguerreotypes of animals are rare and difficult to take due to long exposure.</description>
                        <dc:creator>Nichols, Sheldon. K., casemaker</dc:creator>
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                        <title>[Untitled] G-1507</title>
                        <link>http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/tf0m3n98x3</link>
                        <description>Image Description:    Steam traction engine on road in country pulling three platforms of board lumber with man sitting on top of engine and dog and fence in foreground.</description>
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                        <title>St. Bernard Lodge, Mill Creek, Calif. B-8753</title>
                        <link>http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/tf0f59n5x1</link>
                        <description>Image Description:    Two-story building with St. Bernard dog in front.</description>
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