
The Talbot Hotel - Richmond, UK
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dtrebilc
N 54° 24.156 W 001° 44.298
30U E 581901 N 6029049
This pub sign is a photograph of a dog.
Waymark Code: WM18BMG
Location: Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 07/03/2023
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"The Talbot was a type of hunting hound common in England during the Middle Ages. It is depicted in art of the period as small to medium-sized, white in colour, with short legs, large powerful feet, a deep chest with a slender waist, long drooping ears, and a very long curled tail. It is shown in one well-known example at Haddon Hall with a fierce facial expression. It is now extinct, but is believed to be an ancestor of the modern Beagle and Bloodhound. It is uncertain whether it was a scenthound (bred for the quality of its nose), a sighthound (bred for the quality of sight and speed), or a dog used for digging out quarry, nor is it known what type of quarry it hunted, whether deer, fox, boar, etc."
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The pub sign has obviously been chosen as a close example of what the breed would have looked like, and definitely has the appearance of a hunting dog.