THE NIZAM (c1889)


HISTORICAL BACKGROUND | PARENTAGE & OWNERSHIP | SIBLINGS & SHOWS | BREEDING & PROGENY
PHOTOS | SOCIAL MEDIA | REFERENCES

Cropped Photo by: Lavender, Bromley, published in 'The Sketch' 1896. Courtesy of The Harrison Weir Collection

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND:

From a quote in The Graphic:

"Of Champion Nizam (now alas dead), that well-known authority, Mr A A Clarke, said his was the grandest head ever seen. Nizam was a perfect specimen of that rare and delicate breed of cats, a pure Chinchilla."

PARENTAGE & OWNERSHIP:

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The Nizam, circa 1899, Chinchilla, M
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SIBLINGS & SHOWS:

BREEDING & PROGENY:

PHOTOS:

SOCIAL MEDIA :

REFERENCES:

  1. Photos and quotations as per sources quoted.

Registers associated with this article include The Incorporated Cat Fanciers Association of Great Britain (TICFAGB), National Cat Club (NCC), The Cat Club (CCR), Beresford Cat Club (BCC), Feline Federation Francaise (FFF), Siamese Cat Registry (SCR), US Register & Studbook for Cats (USR)including Supplement(USRS), The Studbook of the American Cat Association (ACA), and the Studbook & Register of the Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA).

 


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