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‘Emmsmoor’
Rough Collie Breed Council
 Arthur Wardle's "On The Hill Side" engraved by O Butterworth for Rawdon Lees' 'The Collie or Sheep Dog'
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Established 1966






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Eden

Having immortalised the name of the
River Eden which runs through
Mr Rubmann’s adoptive home town of
Carlisle, he set about building a world
renowned kennel of Collies in 1904,
making up his first champion ten years
later. The Anglicising of his name to
Robson during the 1914-18 war marked
a turning point and throughout the period
which followed he was to campaign many
Collies to their title, with several crossing the Atlantic to add an American title
and/or to contribute to the development of the breed in their new home.

Like most of the larger kennels Eden was not averse to purchasing stock which invariably acquired a new identity to match that of the home kennel, but Fred Robson was also a clever breeder producing a string of very feminine bitches prized for their head and expression.

Heeding the general advice to reduce stock at the outbreak of the second
world-war the kennel drastically reduced its numbers, but undaunted
Mr Robson returned to the ring in 1947, making up the home bred sable and white bitch
Eden Enchanting at Ayrshire Agricultural Association’s Championship Show the following year. Ten years later Mr Robson returned to Ayrshire with his latest young hopeful to annex the Challenge Certificate with Eden Esmeralda, who became the last of the Eden Collies to gain a United Kingdom title.

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Alphington  :  Ashtead  :  Carramar  :  Coverdale  :  Eden  :  Ladypark  :  Mariemeau  :  Mywicks  :  Ugony  :  Westcarrs
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Ch Eden Ethel
gained her third Challenge Certificate at Kensington Canine Society’s Championship Show 1914, making her the first Eden Champion.

Ch Eden Esmeralda

A Ch Legend of Ladypark daughter and
Mr Robson’s last Collie Champion
gaining her title in 1959

Ch Eden Diadem

the first Rough Collie to win a Junior Warrant after its introduction in 1938, adding his UK title the same year,
before crossing the Atlantic on the outbreak of war
to add his American title as
Eden Diadem of Bellhaven

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Ch Eden Ethel - sable and white bitch bred by Mt R. H. Lord (Seedley) and owned by Mr F. Rubmann, born 18 December 1911 by Parkside Pro Patria ex Seedley Flossie

Eden is synonymous with the Collie’s development during the first six decades of the twentieth century. With every Collie born, in whatever country, during in the latter half of the century able to traces its ancestry to one of three Collie dogs with Eden connections explains why the ‘Rough Collie Breed Council’ made an early decision to protect the name from future use.

The Eden kennel's last Collie Champion, Ch Eden Esmeralda, gained her title with four Challenge Certificates won in 1958 and 1959. Home bred by Mr Robson, born 23 June 1957 by Ch Legend of Ladypark ex Eden Eldorina
Ch Eden Diadem (originally named Delwick Diadem) tricolour dog bred by Mr Dell, born 20 May 1937 - by Ashtead Aristocrat ex Delwick Diana - winner of a Junior Warrant in the year of its introduction plus British and American Champion
Images donated by ‘Emmsmoor’
     courtesy of Rough Collie Archive