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The coloured image of three Rough Collie heads to the left is an original Mary Farnes’ painting which she presented to the ‘Rough Collie Breed Council’ for use as its Logo.

 

 

The four interlocking initials enclosed in its protective shield is the latest logo commissioned for this
web-site and used, without its shield, in the masthead

Three Collie Heads showing each of the three acceptable colours, presented by the artist, Mrs Mary Farnes, to the Rough Collie Breed Council who have used it as their logo.

In the mid 1960’s The Kennel Club conceived a way of communicating with each Breed Club, in breeds that supported numerous societies, via a single representative body to be know as ‘Breed Councils’

A Breed Council may represent any Breed with several clubs, and in 1966 The Rough Collie Breed Council was formed making it one of the oldest Breed Councils in the United Kingdom.

Three Collie Heads showing each of the three acceptable colours, presented by the artist, Mrs Mary Farnes, to the Rough Collie Breed Council who have used it as their logo.

Throughout its more than 40 years existence the Rough Collie
Breed Council
’s aims and objectives have remained:

The promotion of the Rough Collie at all levels by co-ordinating the work of its member societies.

To present a unified voice and represent the Rough Collies in the councils of our ruling body, The Kennel Club.

To promote harmony, understand and
co-operation between its member societies.