The Jermolov family had bred borzoi for a very long time and the borzoi from this kennel is considered one of the pillars of the modern borzoi. V.V Jermolov was active as breeder and Nicolas Petrovitch Jermolov wrote one of the first Russian Breeedstandards in year 1888. The name has also been written as Yermoloff and Ermolov.
Translation of the text in the second photo: “N.P. Jermolov with a male from his own svora [team of three borzoi, translator’s note] “Serdechnyi “, cream spotted on white male Borzoi in curls out of Kara and by Gordets, height of 16.5 vershoks (28.9” or 73.3 cm). To the esteemed hunter and dog breeder Sergei Vladimirovich Ozerov from N.P. Jermolov, June 15 1885, town of Britovo” /Kristin Terra..
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Borzoï Bred & Owned:
Blistai (Ermolov)
Utekha (Ermolov)
Dorogai (Ermolov)
Shpulka Ermolov)
Letka I (Ermolov)
Kolpitza (Walzoff)
Kidai (Ermolov)
Blistai (Yermoloff)
Kozir (Ermolov)
Lyubiezny (Ermolov)
Nakhal (Ermolov)
Letka (Ermolov)
Lukavka (Yermoloff)
Erza II (Yermoloff)
Tuman (Ermolov)
Shvyrok (Ermolov)
Zaznoba (Ermolov)
Lyubim (Ermolov)
Plutovka (Ermolov)