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Ralph Crowell and a dog identified as Gunner, but not the same one as Pottier´s Gunner, on a hunting trip. (Courtesy Yarmouth County Museum and Archives)
Ch. Red Russel of Jeffery tolling ducks, Lake Milo, 1971. (Courtesy James Jeffery)

Hunter with his Toller in Yarmouth, N.S., early 1900s.

Toller at a picknick i Nova Scotia, ca 1910-1920

Toller with girls, ca 1910

Postcard of a Toller, ca 1910

Two Tollers, unknown date

One of H.A.P. Smith’s Tollers born before 1916

Another of H.A.P. Smith’s Tollers, photographed in 1916.

One of H.A.P Smith’s Toller puppies photographed in 1916

One of H.A.P Smith’s Toller puppies photographed in 1916

H.A.P. Smith’s Tollers. This litter was born in 1916

An H.A.P. Smith Toller puppy photographed in 1916.

H.A.P Smith and one of his Tollers photographed in 1916.

H.A.P Smith and his Tollers photographed in 1916.

Child & Toller puppy, probably early 1900s. Photo by R. Vance.

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Print Tolling Ducks from the 1880s

Motiv från akadiernas fördrivning 1755. Målningen troligen av senare datum. Liten röd hundvalp vid flickan till vänster.

”Mi’kmaqläger” av Hibbet Newton Binney, omkring 1790

Okänd konstnär ca 1850. National Gallery of Canada

Gunner (1928-1944), own. by Judge V. Pottier. Photos of Gunner appeared in magazines and newspapers, and he was displayed at dog shows and hunting shows to promote the breed during the 1930s

Gunner (1928-1944), owned by Judge Vincent Pottier. Photo is in the Yarmouth County Museum Archives.

Gerald Boudreau of Little River Harbour clutches two Little River pups, ca 1930. (Courtesy Yarmouth County Museum and Archives) bild från boken A Breed Apart

Paul Armstrong and Bellneck

Eddie Babine, Yarmouth County