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A detail showing Charlemagne from R H Moore's illustration of 'Winners At The National Dog Show - Birmingham 1881' that was published in as part of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramitic News' report on the Show 3 December 1881 and reproduced in the Dog World 7 May 1982 - one item from the Iris Combe collection of Collie Memorabilia
National Rough Collie Archive

Collies have been amongst the most popular breeds almost from the outset
of the canine fancy, and it is a sad fact that little of its heritage is available for
today’s students. There are of course many reasons for this, not least the
problem of space required for physically storing large amounts of memorabilia; however the advent of electronic storage makes such considerations redundant.

A detail showing Charlemagne from R H Moore's illustration of 'Winners At The National Dog Show - Birmingham 1881' that was published in as part of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramitic News' report on the Show 3 December 1881 and reproduced in the Dog World 7 May 1982 - one item from the Iris Combe collection of Collie Memorabilia
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Three Rough Collie items taken from
Iris Combe’s
British Herding Dogs Collection
                     courtesy of Rough Collie Archive

Click on Charlemagne’s image
to see it within the context of
R H Moore’s original illustration

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Breeders have generally been careless about preserving records, with many breeds, particularly the popular ones, finding it difficult to properly illustrate their development. It is easy to understand how this state of affairs came about, enthusiasts are naturally reluctant to relinquish valuable memorabilia when that may be all that is left after a lifetime’s involvement, and few  people have either the will, or means to house large amounts of memorabilia which is naturally susceptible to deterioration.

Fortunately there has been an increasing awareness of these short comings in breed history, and a number of breeds, particularly the numerically small ones with perhaps a single National Club or Association, are now attempting to amass
records retrospectively by appointing specialists within their own field capable of undertaking the often enormous task of correlating archive material.

Right: Official Cover envelope and stamps to mark
The Kennel Club’s 30th Cruft’s Exhibition 1979

Far right: A detail from R. H. Moore's illustration Winner at the National  Dog Show at Birmingham - 1881 published in the ‘Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News’ — here showing the Collie winner Charlemagne

Above: Collection of four stamps
featuring the Rough Collie, plus
Angela Mulliner’s illustration of the Rough Collie commissioned by John Player & Sons tobacco company and issued as part of their  
Grandee Top Dog Collection

Three of the items from material
donated by
Mrs Iris CombeTilehouse’

Iris Combe’s ‘Tilehouse’ collection of early herding dog archive material is legendary, and her decision to move into residential accommodation in 2005 became the catalyst for Mrs Pat Hutchinson ‘Karibuni’, Iris’ long time friend and confidant, to pressure various Breed Clubs on the subject of an Official Rough Collie Archivist.

Included on the Rough Collie Breed Council agenda of November 2005, the subject was referred back to Club level with a recommendation to proceed, and Dareen Bridge ‘Emmsmoor’, who was known to have both an extensive personal
collection and interest and in this area, was persuaded to accept the post. Agreement to support a
National Rough Collie Breed Archive reached at the April 2006 meeting.

It is not envisaged that Dareen will physically store any material donated unless the circumstances are exceptional, although breeders and/or exhibitors may donate suitable material for electronic copying and storage, but with:

The original material returning to its owner, together with a copy of the electronic copy if so desired.

To maintain confidentiality; donated material will remain the property of its original owner and will not be supplied to a third party without their consent.

The Rough Collie archivist will:

Maintain a master database of all donated items including their storage location, and original owner so that the extent of the entire collection is known.

Produce an annual report, to be published here, of collections held, including the name and affix if known of all who have donated material during the previous year. More detailed descriptions of some of the larger collections may also appear here.

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The official Cover Envelope and Caine Stamps to mark the Kennel Club's 30th Cruft's Exhibition in 1979 which featured a Rough Collie on the left - one item from the Iris Combe collection of Collie Memorabilia
A collection of four stamps featuring the Rough Collie plus the John Player and Son cigarette card featuring Angela Mulliner's illustration of the Rough Colie for the 'Grandee Top Dog Collection' - one item from the Iris Combe collection of Collie Memorabilia