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Studdy, George (1878-1948) - Who said Robots, from Sketch 1923

Studdy, George (1878-1948) - Who said Robots, from Sketch 1923

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George Studdy's 'Bonzo' character was a chubby little white pup with sparse black spots, a stubby tail, and big blue eyes. He was first introduced as a nameless dog in the Sketch Magazine in the 1920s and was simply referred to as the Studdy Dog. He appeared in both periodicals and postcards for several years until readers asked what the name of his cute dog was and hence, Bonzo was born.

This picture is subtitled 'Bonzo is obsessed by this season's toy', a comment on the vast array of memorabilia that built up around the character.

This download consists of 1 image, in jpeg format, that is 600dpi and 4650 pixels wide by 6168 pixels tall.

The picture is out of copyright and in the public domain, so you are free to use it in whatever way you'd like, including commercial use.

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