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Description The spot on which the Brown Dog statue had stood in Battersea, London; photograph taken the morning it disappeared. See Brown Dog affair.
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Source Originally published by the Daily Graphic, London, 11 March 1910. Reprinted in Hilda Kean, "An Exploration of the Sculptures of Greyfriars Bobby, Edinburgh, Scotland, and the Brown Dog, Battersea, South London, England," Society and Animals, 11(4), December 2003.
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