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A Dog on Barkham Street         
BOOK BY MARY STOLZ
A Dog on Barkham Street is a children's novel published in 1960 written by Mary Stolz and illustrated by Leonard Shortall. It was voted one of 41 notable children's books of 1960 in a poll of librarians conducted by the American Library Association.
Street dog         
  • Street dog in city of [[Valjevo]], [[Serbia]].
  • Stray dogs rescued in [[Assam]], [[India]], by a local dog shelter
  • A Street Dog is drinking water in [[Howrah]], [[India]] in the Summer
  • Stray dog eating from a garbage can in Moscow
  • Feral puppies in Bucharest
  • Stray dog in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
  • Street dogs at a crossing in [[Bucharest]]
UNCONFINED DOGS THAT LIVE IN CITIES
Sato (dog); Satos; Urban free-ranging dog; Free-ranging urban dog; Street dogs; Street Dog; Street dogs of Puerto Rico
Street dogs, known in scientific literature as free-ranging urban dogs, are unconfined dogs that live in cities. They live virtually everywhere where cities exist and the local human population allows, especially in the developing world and the former USSR.
Fruits on a Table         
  • ''Still Life with Apples and Grapes'' by [[Paul Gauguin]] (1889)
PAINTING BY PAUL GAUGUIN
Fruits on a table or still life with a small dog; Fruit on a Table with a Small Dog
Fruits on a Table or Still Life with Apples and Grapes (Nature Morte a la Comptesse de N) is a still life painting by French artist Paul Gauguin painted in 1889. It was one of two works stolen from the private collection of Terence F.