11/08/2025
In homage to my great uncle Victor Weybright. Actually the farms name sake
From our collection:
A black and white photograph a waddle of basset hounds running out of their trailer that reads at the top "Timber Ridge Bassets" which is connected to a Jeep.
FUN FACT:
Did you know their short legs were ideal for allowing hunters to follow on foot, while their slow, steady pace kept them on the scent trail.
Our site states...
81.1313:17c Print, photographic. Timber Ridge Bassets, Uniontown, Crookabout Farm, November 2, 1948. B/W photo. The photo shows a large group of basset hounds exiting their trailer. The trailer is being drawn behind a Jeep and on the end of it is a sign that reads "Timber Ridge Bassets." The man to the right is holding a crop and has a horn to his lips. The other man is holding the door of the trailer open and is wearing dark sunglasses.The Jeep is parked in a gravel driveway and a low building can be seen behind them to the right. 8" x 10".