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Thomas William Hogarth was born on 6 April, 1901 in Kelso, Scotland, is an An australian book and manuscript collectors. Discover Thomas William Hogarth's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 98 years old?
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98 years old |
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Aries |
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6 April, 1901 |
Birthday |
6 April |
Birthplace |
Kelso, Scotland |
Date of death |
1999 |
Died Place |
Perth, Western Australia |
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Australia
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Thomas William Hogarth Net Worth
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Thomas William Hogarth (Kelso, 6 April 1901 – 26 January 1999) was a Scottish, later Australian, veterinarian, writer on dogs, dog judge, dog breeder, genetics enthusiast and veterinary surgeon.
Hogarth was born in Kelso on the borders of Scotland, on 6 April 1901.
He attended Kelso High School and Giggleswick School.
After the First World War he traveled to and worked in Canada.
He bred Bull Terriers in the early 1920s in Scotland using the kennel name Galalaw.
Hogarth traveled extensively in the late 1920s and early 1930s as a dog judge, especially in 1929, when he judged in South Africa, India, Ceylon, Burma, and Australia.
While in Perth, Western Australia, he made comments related to the public debate about the Alsatian question.
He was an author of several books published in the 1930s about the Bull Terrier and breeding of Bull Terriers.
He also judged dogs in Argentina in the early 1930s.
He attended Ontario Veterinary College, University of Toronto (now University of Guelph) in the 1930s, and he graduated in 1937.
While he was studying he published four books relating to Bull Terriers in the 1930s, as well as one book on recollections of his dog judging travels, and possibly the only book of verse about Bull Terriers.
Hogarth settled in and practiced as a Veterinary Surgeon at Swanbourne Veterinary Hospital (now known as Swanbourne Veterinary Centre), in Perth, Western Australia 1940s to the 1960s.
The main customers were dog and cat owners, but he did have the opportunity to deal with the occasional circus animal from visiting circuses.
He was involved with early stages of the Guide Dogs for the Blind, Dogs Refuge Home, Western Australian Veterinary Surgeons Board and was patron of the Fremantle Ladies Pipe Band.
In the 1970s and 1980s he was one of a group of West Australian book collectors who were well known on the antiquarian book sale and auction circuit in Perth.
He built up a private library of 10,000 volumes.
On retirement he lived in Darlington, Western Australia.
He occasionally judged at dog shows in his 70s.
With his wife, he bred Old English Game fowl and kept a range of dogs - but never a bull terrier.
He died in Perth, Western Australia on Australia Day, 26 January 1999.
His wife, son and three grandchildren survived him.
These are correlated to some of the text - Travels of a Dog Judge.