Steve Stone's The SBT Story Photo Album - Page 1
Three “tinies” from one of Koos Richards’s South African litters.<

Three “tinies” from one of Koos Richards’s South African litters.

(Photo page vi from The SBT Story)

Ringmaster Desert Flame (South Africa).

Ringmaster Desert Flame (South Africa).

(Photo page xi from The SBT Story)

Ch Lastand Dubonnet “Rosie” and Ch Bullseye Statussymbol “Paddy.”

Ch Lastand Dubonnet “Rosie” and Ch Bullseye Statussymbol “Paddy” in the Stafford version of “Airs Above the Ground.”

(Photo page xii by Steve Eltinge)

Staffords of all ages make ideal companions.

Staffords of all ages make ideal companions for the entire family and are noted for being especially good with youngsters of all ages. Here, Jolihem The Lad Himself, “Hancock,” 15, cuddles with Mrs. E.W. Forster, 89, in Nottingham, Lincolnshire, England.

(Sarah Hemstock photo page 5)

Artist Marion Field’s rendering of the typical first Bull-and-Terrier.

Artist Marion Field’s rendering of the typical first Bull-and-Terrier crosses in the English Midlands during the early 1800’s.

(Pen and ink page 8 by Marion Field)

Gettysburg Battlefield statue honoring the 11th
Pennsyvania Volunteer Regiment and mascot Sallie Ann Jarrett.

Gettysburg Battlefield statue honoring the 11th Pennsyvania Volunteer Regiment and mascot Sallie Ann Jarrett. The regiment held the line on the first day of the battle.

(Photo page 9 from The SBT Story)

Sally Ann Jarrett, base of Gettysburg statue.

Sally Ann Jarrett, base of Gettysburg statue.

(Photo page 9 from The SBT Story)

Prince, 1913, a rarity in southern England at the time.

Prince, 1913, a rarity in southern England at the time.

(Photo page 10 courtesy JFG album)