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Emperors and Qings

British and French troops pillaged and destroyed the Summer Palace of China’s Qing emperors in 1860, carrying off pieces of art and chunks of architecture – and a tiny, hairy dog who belonged to the emperor. Looty, as the dog was renamed with impeccable bad taste, was given to Queen Victoria and was the first “Pekinese” in Britain.

A portrait of Looty is

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