Dog buried in the V&A garden.
2016: led us to the of the identity of Tycho. Sir Henry Cole's diary for Saturday, 4 February 1882 reports ‘Out in Gardens with Tycho, Alan's Dog’. Alan (1846-1934) was Cole’s son.
Dog buried in the V&A garden.
2016: led us to the of the identity of Tycho. Sir Henry Cole's diary for Saturday, 4 February 1882 reports ‘Out in Gardens with Tycho, Alan's Dog’. Alan (1846-1934) was Cole’s son.
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