Sealyham Century Site
 
 
 
Here are some other early Sealyhams
 
ThyertonTuffy
CrickHoodwink
NaisambuNipper
 
More Early Dogs
Thytherton Kennels were owned by Mrs Critchley-Salmonson. In an old article from The Dog World Annual you can read the following about the Tytherton dogs.
"The Tytherton Sealyhams have travelled to all parts of the globe, and a number of them are now domiciled at Hollywood with some of America´s famous film stars".
The Bowhit prefix was bred by Mr and Mrs Sid Bowler in Haverfordwest. Mrs Bowler did not like long train rides so therefore she did not go to many shows. In an article in Our Dogs, 1925, she calls the Sealyham the "Pembroke terrier".
Ch Bowhit Spargonie, 1922
Ch Brazen Beefeater, 1923
Ch Homestall Dictator, 1923                                Ch Homestall Dod, 1923
 
 
 
Homestall Dod was an important stud dog and it is said he did a lot in improving coats and bites.
                                 Ch Scotia Peer 1923                                            Ch Scotia Stylist
                                                                          
Mrs J. Cecil Barber, a daughter of a leading terrier-man, Holland Buckley , bred the Scotias at Burnham in Buckinghamshire. Her Ch Scotia Stylist was modeled in porcelain both standing and sitting up . From the kennel came 9 homebred champions from 1924 - 1944.
The Felcourt kennel was another kennel from Wales. The owner was Mr Gwyn Jones . He was called "The wizard of the breed" because he was an expert in spotting a good Sealyham among the "ordinary dogs" he saw on his travels around the country. He bred 9 champions , the first 1924 and the last 1950.
Ch Felcourt Monogram, 1924