Queen Victoria’s pet dog Islay

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Queen Victoria’s pet dog Islay was a beloved 19th-century Skye terrier known for his close companionship with the queen and his posthumous commemoration in art and memorials.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Skye terrier
companion animal
dog
pet
associatedWith British royal family
Victorian era NERFINISHED
breed Skye Terrier NERFINISHED
burialPlace pet cemetery at Windsor
commemoratedBy artistic depictions commissioned by Queen Victoria
inscribed memorial stone
countryOfResidence United Kingdom
era Victorian era
hasGender male
hasName Islay NERFINISHED
hasNotableOwner Queen Victoria NERFINISHED
knownFor being a favorite dog of Queen Victoria
close companionship with Queen Victoria
posthumous commemoration in art
posthumous commemoration in memorials
languageOfName Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
namedAfter Islay (Scottish island) NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of Queen Victoria’s most beloved dogs
owner Queen Victoria NERFINISHED
partOf Queen Victoria’s household
petOf Queen Victoria NERFINISHED
portrayedIn memorials
paintings
sculpture
residence Buckingham Palace NERFINISHED
Windsor Castle NERFINISHED
species Canis lupus familiaris NERFINISHED
timePeriod 19th century

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Islay the dog statue inspiredBy Queen Victoria’s pet dog Islay