
Oscar Crouthamel winning Best of Opposite Sex over specials with Ch.Trinka of Leaning Trees at the 1960 BTCA New York Specialty show. Trinka was then sent to Germany to Heinz Franke to be bred to her grandsire. |
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1975 -
Pictured is Jerry Schmidt and Rodger Widener winning BOB and
BOS under Ed Bracey |
Ch.
Avilas Aries Of Foggyfurze
A very influential dog with one of our breed's most influential
figures, Fred Gent. |
Ch.
Gould's Golden Boy
Win is Terrier Group and handler is Jackie Gould. |
Ch.
Chrisandra's Faux Fox |
Ch. Gemar's
Lord Jeffery
Judge is John Marvin and Handler is Edgar Duckett |
Ch.
Marvay's Penny Ante
This is a Group I win for Martha McVay under Judge Fred Young.
Ch. SuBeau's Most Precious Marvay
Aquina Meyer is on the left, Judge is C. Lavern Gangwish and
Martha is the handler. |
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Ch.
Ok's Rainbow Of Rojo

BOB at
Associated Terrier when it was held in New York. Judge C.
Laverne Gangwish and Jim O'Keefe handling.

This is
a photo of a BTCA show, probably in 1985. The judge is Grace
Brewin. James O'Keefe is handling the Stud dog, Ch. OK's Rainbow
of Rojo. Marilyn O'Keefe is handling a pup (identity unknown),
and Mary Kupcho is handling OK's Indigold of Wedgwood. The
trophy presenter is Marjorie Hanson

Judge is
Janet Meyer, handler is James O'Keefe with BOB CH. OK's Rainbow
of Rojo.
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Top Producing
Dam of All Time

Ch.
Carillon Salsa Serendipity is the dam of 16 Bedlington
Terrier Champions, as well as being a multiple Terrier Group
winner and a top ranked special.
Top Producing
Sire of All Time
Ch.
Carillon Fuzzy Logic
is an All Time Top Producer with 19 Champions. He has produced
numerous Agility superstars, notably Ch. MACH 4 Serendipity's
Heartbreaker, ME. He was the top living Sire for 3 years.
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Handler Marianne Cummings with Ch. St. Lifer's Merri Martin and presenter Cerelia Kiefer |

Handler Marianne Cummings with Ch. King of Houghton and presenter Anna Neary |

Handler Marianne Cummings with Ch. Ringleader of Tartania and presenter Adolph Kunca |

Handler Marianne Cummings with Ch. Ringleader of Tartania and Ch. Berles Amo Bon Wink |

American, Canadian, and West German Champion Terrox's Little John CACIB. John was the first American-bred Bedlington Terrier to finish in a European country (June 1980) |

German, Austrian, Swiss, Hungarian and FCI International Champion Starcastle's Phoebe.
Phoebe was the first American-bred Bedlington Terrier to receive an FCI International Championship. (1988)
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