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KENNEL/BREEDER HISTORY
BRANTWOOD KENNELS (UK)

(Author - S.Tillotson, originally pubished in the 1995 UK Afghan Hound Year Book)
Updated September 2012, July 2015, Feb 2018



Brantwood Hobah Caleb
Afghan Hound Times Photo Brantwood Hobah Caleb


In this series , originally written for the UK Afghan Hound Year Book, the intention was to focus on a particular Afghan who, whilst not a champion or great show specimen, proved to be influential in the development of the breed. During the research for this years article we frequently came across a small family of Afghans, who's influence on bloodlines is significant, Strangely the Kennel name remains fairly anonymous and their praises have largely gone unsung. We decided therefore to extend the scope beyond a single Afghan and to write about this Afghan family, albeit some 60 years late, and highlight their contribution. To put a perspective on this, one or more of this family appear in at least thirty of the pedigrees of English champions who gained their titles between 1947 and 1965. This family of Afghans are behind some of the most influential bloodlines in the US in the decade 1945 - 1955. They are behind the last significant English influences on American bloodlines prior to the emergence of the US homebred stars Shirkhan Of Grandeur and Crown Crest Mr Universe. We also added in September 2012 a new much clearer photograph of Brantwood Hobah Caleb. Thank you Patricia Egan for the photo.

Brantwood Edon Caleb, Brantwood Muklis Caleb



Mr Hill with Brantwood Muklis Caleb at Crufts 1939

http://www.afghanhoundtimes.com PHOTO Mr Hill with Brantwood Muklis Caleb at Crufts 1939


The names of this influential family of Afghans were - Hepzibah, Black Sampson, Corissa and Hobah Caleb. The breeders had no affix at the time of registration and this partially explains why this kennels name is still largely unrecognized. This anonymity was reinforced by the fact that Hepzibah was renamed Memsahib El Kabul (Dr Betsy Porter's affix) and Black Sampson was renamed Turkuman Bamboo (Juliette de Bairacli Levy's affix). Another twist to these renames occured in 1939 when Hobah Caleb was re-registered for export to the USA (to Willard G Drown MD, Ohio) at which time the "Brantwood" affix was added. The export was subsequently cancelled, reason unknown. Incidentally, in 1936 Mr. Drown imported Ghanistan Basra-Infantia who was in whelp to Sugriva Of Geufron and produced a litter of nine, registered with the AKC in 1937. We'll mention Mr. Drown again later on.

The bitch, Corissa, was bred by Mrs Wood of Westmill (UK) Afghan Hounds. Corissa was first sold to Brantwood, then Corissa returned to Mrs Wood before returning to Brantwood. Corissa was finally transferred to Mr & Mrs Helen Baker of the UK Mansharaf kennel. Corissa must have some exceptional qualitites because she produced litters whilst at each of the four kennels Westmill, Brantwood, Mansharaf. One of Corissa's final litters (sired by Garrymhor Ashraf) produced the black and tan dog Mansharaf Pardessi . Pardessi sired several litters for Mr Ide's Jalalabad (UK) kennel, and also produced foundation stock for the Bletchingley and Netheroyd kennels. Corissa produced a bitch - Jalalabad Marana who two years later produced Jalalabad Barwala Of Carloway. If there is any doubt how a small kennel can have a huge influence on the breed, this is it. Barwala was a pivotal foundation of the Carloway kennels. Barwala's bloodlines are endemic in UK pedigrees,

Pedigree of CORISSA
Parents Grandparents Great-Grandparents Great-Great-Grandparents
Ch Ashna of Ghazni Ch Sirdar of Ghazni Parent Not Recorded  
 
Parent Not Recorded  
 
Shireen of Ghazni Malik of Ghazni Parent Not Recorded
Parent Not Recorded
Rani of Ghazni Parent Not Recorded
Parent Not Recorded
Westmill Chaya Danenda of Ghazni Parent Not Recorded  
 
Parent Not Recorded  
 
Faida of Ghazni Parent Not Recorded  
 
Parent Not Recorded  
 


I don't mean to go overboard about Brantwood vis a vis Corissa, after all her original breeder Mrs Wood (Westmill, UK) deserves the credit for breeding her. However undoubtedly Corissa produced some important offspring whilst with Brantwood. check out the pedigree below, Mem Sahib El Kabul was bred by Moss and Hill at Brantwood. Mem Sahib went on to produce Rani El Kabul and Sardar Khan el Kabul , both exported to the USA in the early breed development years of the mid/late 1930's. So as well as the their UK influence, Brantwood had a direct influence on some USA bloodlines development

Pedigree of MEM SAHIB EL KABUL (LATE HEPHZIBAH)
Parents Grandparents Great-Grandparents Great-Great-Grandparents
Ch Westmill Tamasar Ch Int Ch Badshah of Ainsdart Ch Sirdar of Ghazni Parent Not Recorded
Parent Not Recorded
Ku-Mari of Kaf Bm Ch Taj Mahip of Kaf Bm
Sonee Bm
Ranee of Geufron Omar of Geufron Ch Sirdar of Ghazni
Mumti of Geufron
Cupra Bm Drinkwater Geufron Baluch Bm
Oolu Bm
Corissa Ch Ashna of Ghazni Ch Sirdar of Ghazni Parent Not Recorded
Parent Not Recorded
Shireen of Ghazni Malik of Ghazni
Rani of Ghazni
Westmill Chaya Danenda of Ghazni Parent Not Recorded
Parent Not Recorded
Faida of Ghazni Parent Not Recorded
Parent Not Recorded

As is now apparent, the name of this unsung kennel is "Brantwood", formed in the early 1930's by Miss Moss, her kennel partner Mr Hill joined a little later. Miss Moss started with Corissa (Ashna Of Ghazni x Westmill Chaya), pure Ghazni, bred by Mrs. Wood of Westmill Afghans in January 1931. (Several years later Corissa produced a litter by Firdausi Of Geufron and one of the offspring, Westmill Kugbar went to Mrs Woods Westmill kennels). Miss Moss acquired a second bitch, Morita (Firdausi Of Geuffron x Safiya), born January 1933, litter sister to Champions Chankidar and Chota Sahib, bred by Mrs Carlton. Incidentally Ghanistan Basra-Infantia was out of a repeat mating of the Morita litter. This connection presumably explains how the association between Mr. Drown and the Brantwoods began.

Back to Brantwood breeding - In October 1935 Miss Hill registered Black Sampson and Edrei (Westmill Tamasar x Morita) and also registered Hepzibah (Westmill Tamasar x Corissa). The two different Westmill Tamasar sired litters were bred ten days apart in February 1935. The name of the Brantwood "kennel maid" charged with rearing them was Juliette de Bairacli Levy of Turkuman fame. According to Miss Levy, in a letter written by her in 1995 to the Publisher of the Afghan Hound Year Book, all the previous Brantwood litters had died from Canine Distemper.


Turkuman Bamboo


Pedigree of TURKUMAN BAMBOO (LATE BLACK SAMPSON)
Parents Grandparents Great-Grandparents Great-Great-Grandparents
Ch Westmill Tamasar Ch Int Ch Badshah of Ainsdart Ch Sirdar of Ghazni Parent Not Recorded
Parent Not Recorded
Ku-Mari of Kaf Bm Ch Taj Mahip of Kaf Bm
Sonee Bm
Ranee of Geufron Omar of Geufron Ch Sirdar of Ghazni
Mumti of Geufron
Cupra Bm Drinkwater Geufron Baluch Bm
Oolu Bm
Morita Ch Firdausi of Geufron Omar of Geufron Ch Sirdar of Ghazni
Mumti of Geufron
Zabana of Kaf Bm Ch Taj Mahip of Kaf Bm
Sonee Bm
Safiya Ch Ashna of Ghazni Ch Sirdar of Ghazni
Shireen of Ghazni
Ch Alfreda Shahzada
Afroz


As an aside, In this era Distemper was a major problem in England and devastated many kennels stock. For example, Miss Semple (Pushtikuh Afghans) lost 21 out of 22 Afghans from consecutive litters due to Distemper. Medication and serum were in short supply and some breeders even used vacinne intended for "Ferrets" on their Afghans in an attempt to ward of the dreaded disease. In 1941 Miss Levy and Will Haly (both breed correspondents for "Our Dogs" at the time), engaged in quite a fierce argument in their breed column about the merits of Natural Rearing (Levy) vs immunization (Haly) for preventing Distemper. Miss Levy even quoted Mr. Drown MD, (that man again) quoting his expert that immunization had no effect whatsoever upon Distemper, whereas natural rearing did.

In reward for safely rearing the Brantwood litters (incidentally these were the first litters ever reared by Miss Levy using her Natural Rearing methods) , Miss Hill gave Miss Levy the dog Black Sampson (renamed as Turkuman Bamboo). Shortly after this Miss Levy, (starting with Brantwood stock), commenced her Turkuman breeding program as part of her research into natural rearing. Significantly, breeders who subscribed to her breeding terms had to use one of three stud dogs, one of which was T. Pomegranate, son of Brantwoods Black Sampson.

Turkuman Pomegranate
Afghan Hound Times - photo Turkuman Pomegranate


Pedigree of TURKUMAN POMEGRANATE
Parents Grandparents Great-Grandparents Great-Great-Grandparents
Turkuman Bamboo (late Black Sampson) Ch Westmill Tamasar Ch Int Ch Badshah of Ainsdart Ch Sirdar of Ghazni
Ku-Mari of Kaf Bm
Ranee of Geufron Omar of Geufron
Cupra Bm Drinkwater Geufron
Morita Ch Firdausi of Geufron Omar of Geufron
Zabana of Kaf Bm
Safiya Ch Ashna of Ghazni
Ch Alfreda
Turkuman Lotus Blossom Westmill Delawar Khan Westmill Azadulla Kymn
Westmill Marana
Ranee of Geufron Omar of Geufron
Cupra Bm Drinkwater Geufron
Marie of Valdorern Ch Firdausi of Geufron Omar of Geufron
Zabana of Kaf Bm
Jaldy Chukree Kymn
Westmill Chaya



In 1977 Miss Levy celebrated 40 years in Afghans and placed an advertisement in one of the Dog annuals. We paraphrase her in order to illustrate the importance of Brantwood Black Sampsons bloodline - " Grandeur in the USA carried the Turkumans to fame when a grandson of Pomegranate (Ch Turkuman Nissims Laurel) won the Hound Group for the first time at the Westminster Show". Miss Levy then went on to list several important kennels in the UK and overseas that developed from her bloodlines.

We should be discussing Brantwood, but I can't resist one final word on Turkuman, indeed famous last words. "I am altogether giving up ownership of Afghan Hounds" and "although I am no longer an actual Afghan owner etc...", - taken from "Our Dogs" (UK) October 1941. Miss Levy had decided to move into Wolfhounds, but she couldn't leave Afghans and came back to them.

As mentioned earlier, Dr. Betsy Porter purchased Hepzibah and renamed her Mem Sahib El Kabul. Another detour - a litter mate of the now named "Mem Sahib" El Kabul was named Ne Hushta "Memsahib". Also, earlier in 1935 Mrs. Carlton bred a litter out of Westmill Tamasar x Chankidar and named a bitch "Memsahib". So at one time in 1935 three bitches, all sired by Westmill Tamasar all had "Memsahib" in their name, a headache for researchers.

Moving on, Mem Sahib El Kabul when mated with Rama El Kabul produced Sardar Khan El Kabul and Rani El Kabul - both exported to the USA during the war. Sardar produced nine champions and Rani produced five champions in her first litter. There's also a nice little story in Margaret Niblocks book about the sea journey across the Atlantic for further reading.

Corissa produced a litter sired by Garrymhor Ashraf which included the dog Mansharaf Pardessi who is grandsire to last years "Influential Afghan" Jalalabad Barwala Of Carloway. Therefore the Brantwood foundation bitch will appear in just about every Carloway Afghan ever bred. An influence reinforced by the existence of both Brantwood Black Sampson and Brantwood Hobah Caleb in the dam side of Zog Of Carloways pedigree. The influential existence of Brantwood in the Khorrassans via Pomegranate and Badakhshnan Of Valdorern is fact. The popularity of these two kennels which produced many litters and many significant stud dogs has ensured Brantwood lines are inherent in the majority of English pedigrees.

Its interesting to note that in the several Afghan books I have studied, only two of them have mentioned Brantwood - those written by Doggie Hubbard and Margaret Niblock. Naturally enough Brantwood is acknowledged by Miss Snelling (Khorrassan) and Miss Levy in their Afghan Hound Year Book "Glimpes Into The Past", 1980, 1981 editions respectively.

In Europe, a particular achievement for Brantwood was the breeding by Eta Pauptit (Van de Oranje Manege - VDOM) kennels of a litter (the first "U" litter in 1948) sired by Badakshan Of Valdorern (whose grandparents included Brantwoods) ex Nouradin Of Valdorern exported to VDOM. There were very few instances of Miss Pauptit deviating from her almost pure Ghazni breeding policy, so this is a feather in the cap of Brantwood (and Mrs Clarke of Valdorern). Ursula VDOM went to Samindawar's (Ludwig Bauer) kennel for breeding , two offspring (Samindawar's Lucretia, S. Lesnaja) were then exported to Germany.

Another important breeding was a Kakashah Litter (Mrs Morris Cole) out of Abdin of Tzaharane (Mr Mrs Tziros) x Kakashah Khishna Of Kuranda (Rothwell Fielding). This litter has several lines back to the Brantwoods (Sampson, Hobah Caleb) via the Tzaharane and Netheroyd lines and even a line back to Corissa via Netheroyd Ansari. The striking fact about this litter is that three of them (Kakashah Larch Tree, Kakashah Tiger Lily and Am Ch Kaguli of Kakashah) were exported to the US. Larch Tree went to Sunny Shay's Grandeur Kennel and was a prolific stud, alongside the previously exported Turkuman Nissims Laurel. This was around 1955 and supports the earlier comment about these breedings being the last of the major English influences upon the American breed.

Brantwood Hobah Caleb




Pedigree of BRANTWOOD HOBAH CALEB
Parents Grandparents Great-Grandparents Great-Great-Grandparents
Edrei Ch Westmill Tamasar Ch Int Ch Badshah of Ainsdart Ch Sirdar of Ghazni
Ku-Mari of Kaf Bm
Ranee of Geufron Omar of Geufron
Cupra Bm Drinkwater Geufron
Morita Ch Firdausi of Geufron Omar of Geufron
Zabana of Kaf Bm
Safiya Ch Ashna of Ghazni
Ch Alfreda
Jani Kala Mukhlis Saramad Am Ch Tufan of Ainsdart Ch Sirdar of Ghazni
Ku-Mari of Kaf Bm
Naulika of Ghazni Ch Sirdar of Ghazni
Roshni of Ghazni
Illima of Geufron Lakki Marwat Parent Not Recorded
Parent Not Recorded
Ch Sirfreda Ch Sirdar of Ghazni
Ch Alfreda


UPDATE FEBRUARY 2018

We recently found the (left) photograph below published in 1937 but didn't know who the Afghan houned was or, who the lady in the photograph was. So we reached out to our community on Facebook and fortunately one of our friends recognized the photograph. Our respondent (Tim Taigain) also provided another photograph of the hound, , here is his response..

(Brantwood) Mandy Sahib and owner Mrs Jarvis
http://www.afghanhoundtimes.com Brantwood Mandy Sahib


From Tim Taigan on Facebook Feb 16 2018
I've copied below an email I wrote in 2004 about this dog. It was originally sent to a private chat group

"Hi All,

It's long overdue but here at last is another look into some little known corner of Afghan Hound history.

A rare treasure came to me some years ago; a very old photo scrap book lovingly compiled by the owner of Mandy Sahib. Mandy Sahib was an Afghan Hound born in England in the mid-30s and though not destined to leave a bright personal history, this album did point the way to his breeders, Miss Moss and Mr. Hill. This partnership later came to use the Brantwood prefix and were actually very accomplished, influential and surprisingly unrecognized today. Of interest to note is that fact that Miss Levy (of natural rearing fame) was their kennel maid.

Pedigree of Mandy Sahib, born 11/27/35 (in England) bred by Miss L. Moss and Mr. H. W. Hill (Brantwood Kennel). Owned and shown by Mrs. Jarvis.

(Brantwood) Mandy Sahib and Pedigree
http://www.afghanhoundtimes.com Brantwood Mandy Sahib


This photo album is a delightful glimpse into the life of a much loved family dog. It contains many photos of Mandy Sahib posing with family, informal shots around the yard and arriving at shows. (Although I see Mandy Sahib listed in some of the show catalogues, I find no record of a win for him beyond a class placement.) Mrs. Jarvis also added a few news paper clippings including a charming caricature (I'd like to know more about that ! and did those ladies show in those heels?), indicating that Mr. Hall gathered a fair amount of publicity in his day. Tim Taigan 2004/2018


We hope this insight into Brantwood Afghan Hounds and mention of several famous dogs descended from their lines has helped put them on the map as a kennel of note.

Steve Tillotson January 1996/2012/2015/2018

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