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Briergate Bright Beauty

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Briergate Bright Beauty
Ch. Briergate Bright Beauty
SpeciesDog
BreedAiredale Terrier
SexFemale
BornOctober 27, 1915
OccupationShow dog
TitleBest in Show winner, Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
Term1919
PredecessorHaymarket Faultless (1918)
SuccessorConejo Wycollar Boy (1920)
OwnerG. L. L. Davis
Parent(s)Squireen (sire)
Mistress Roney (dam)
OffspringDaystar Bright Beauty II (sired by Cragsman Dictator)
Ch. Daystar Morning Glory (sired by Cragsman Dictator)

Ch. Briergate Bright Beauty was an Airedale Terrier and the best in show winner at the 1919 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. She was bred by Mr. Davidson, owned by G. L. L. Davis of St. Louis, and at the show was handled by Alfred Delmont. Bright Beauty was an imported dog.

Bright Beauty was not a popular pick for best in show. Most thought that best in show would be awarded to Haymarket Faultless. Instead, Faultless took reserve winner, and the judges awarded Bright Beauty best in show. The show was judged by Harry T. Peters, Theodore Offerman, and J. Willoughby Mitchell.

References

  1. ^ "BRIERGATE BRIGHT BEAUTY. AIREDALE FROM WEST, IS CROWNED BEST DOG IN GARDEN SHOW: DOGDOM GETS NEW RULER AT GARDEN" (PDF). The New York Times. February 23, 1919. Retrieved February 17, 2013.
  2. ^ Stifel, William F. (2003). Dog Show: 125 Years of Westminster. Globe Pequot. p. 134. ISBN 1592282636.
  3. ^ "DOREDA Special Offer". The Dog Fancier. 32 (3): 14. March 1923.
  4. Atwood, Rose. "Winning Airedale Terriers" (PDF). Woodcrest Airedales. Retrieved February 17, 2013.
Best in Show at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show


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