A farmer feeding his horse in the stable . 1935 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-farmer-feeding-his-horse-in-the-stable-1935-image359765210.html
RM2BW8M5E–A farmer feeding his horse in the stable . 1935
Prince Lennart of Sweden wearing clogs during an interval in stable duty . 6 October 1927 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prince-lennart-of-sweden-wearing-clogs-during-an-interval-in-stable-duty-6-october-1927-image359761192.html
RM2BW8F20–Prince Lennart of Sweden wearing clogs during an interval in stable duty . 6 October 1927
Trial gallop of ' Town Guard ' . The carefully guarded stable of ' Town Guard ' at Sherwood . Detectives are seen on guard at the door . 5 June 1923 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/trial-gallop-of-town-guard-the-carefully-guarded-stable-of-town-guard-at-sherwood-detectives-are-seen-on-guard-at-the-door-5-june-1923-image359825749.html
RM2BWBDBH–Trial gallop of ' Town Guard ' . The carefully guarded stable of ' Town Guard ' at Sherwood . Detectives are seen on guard at the door . 5 June 1923
Miss Margery Nightingall , our most wonderful gir rider . Miss Margery Nightingall before a trial gallop with stable lads on Epsom Downs . 16 October 1923 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/miss-margery-nightingall-our-most-wonderful-gir-rider-miss-margery-nightingall-before-a-trial-gallop-with-stable-lads-on-epsom-downs-16-october-1923-image359835575.html
RM2BWBWXF–Miss Margery Nightingall , our most wonderful gir rider . Miss Margery Nightingall before a trial gallop with stable lads on Epsom Downs . 16 October 1923
The Beaux arts gallery in Bruton Mews . Originally a stable built in the 17th Century , the original oak beams are still retained 6 July 1926 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-beaux-arts-gallery-in-bruton-mews-originally-a-stable-built-in-the-17th-century-the-original-oak-beams-are-still-retained-6-july-1926-image359808679.html
RM2BWAKHY–The Beaux arts gallery in Bruton Mews . Originally a stable built in the 17th Century , the original oak beams are still retained 6 July 1926
Concert in stable . Cortot the famous pianist who is playing in a Brighton stable to an audience seated on wooden seats . December 1928 Alfred Denis Cortot ( 26 September 1877 - 15 June 1962 ) Franco-Swiss pianist and conductor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/concert-in-stable-cortot-the-famous-pianist-who-is-playing-in-a-brighton-stable-to-an-audience-seated-on-wooden-seats-december-1928-alfred-denis-cortot-26-september-1877-15-june-1962-franco-swiss-pianist-and-conductor-image359450399.html
RM2BTPAJ7–Concert in stable . Cortot the famous pianist who is playing in a Brighton stable to an audience seated on wooden seats . December 1928 Alfred Denis Cortot ( 26 September 1877 - 15 June 1962 ) Franco-Swiss pianist and conductor
Monkey Skulls were pinned to stable eaves in the northern alps in the belief that they would protect livestock from sickness Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/monkey-skulls-were-pinned-to-stable-eaves-in-the-northern-alps-in-the-belief-that-they-would-protect-livestock-from-sickness-image268833488.html
RMWHABT0–Monkey Skulls were pinned to stable eaves in the northern alps in the belief that they would protect livestock from sickness
Horses were allowed to beome gross before they went into training. Training-grooms got the weight off by purges, given as often as twice a week. by four-mile 'spins' in heavy clothes. and by sweats in the stable. Each box had a stove, and the horse, laden with rugs, was given a 'sauna'. As soon as the sweat was removed by scraping, whisping, and rubbing, the horse was rugged and hooded again. Thie regime, illustrated 1823, was still normal in 1840. it gave way to more moderate methods rather suddenly about 1845. The History of Horse Racing by Roger Longrigg, page 152. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/horses-were-allowed-to-beome-gross-before-they-went-into-training-training-grooms-got-the-weight-off-by-purges-given-as-often-as-twice-a-week-by-four-mile-spins-in-heavy-clothes-and-by-sweats-in-the-stable-each-box-had-a-stove-and-the-horse-laden-with-rugs-was-given-a-sauna-as-soon-as-the-sweat-was-removed-by-scraping-whisping-and-rubbing-the-horse-was-rugged-and-hooded-again-thie-regime-illustrated-1823-was-still-normal-in-1840-it-gave-way-to-more-moderate-methods-rather-suddenly-about-1845-the-history-of-horse-racing-by-roger-longrigg-page-152-image268794304.html
RMWH8HTG–Horses were allowed to beome gross before they went into training. Training-grooms got the weight off by purges, given as often as twice a week. by four-mile 'spins' in heavy clothes. and by sweats in the stable. Each box had a stove, and the horse, laden with rugs, was given a 'sauna'. As soon as the sweat was removed by scraping, whisping, and rubbing, the horse was rugged and hooded again. Thie regime, illustrated 1823, was still normal in 1840. it gave way to more moderate methods rather suddenly about 1845. The History of Horse Racing by Roger Longrigg, page 152.
Horses were allowed to beome gross before they went into training. Training-grooms got the weight off by purges, given as often as twice a week. by four-mile 'spins' in heavy clothes. and by sweats in the stable. Each box had a stove, and the horse, laden with rugs, was given a 'sauna'. As soon as the sweat was removed by scraping, whisping, and rubbing, the horse was rugged and hooded again. Thie regime, illustrated 1823, was still normal in 1840. it gave way to more moderate methods rather suddenly about 1845. The History of Horse Racing by Roger Longrigg, page 152. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/horses-were-allowed-to-beome-gross-before-they-went-into-training-training-grooms-got-the-weight-off-by-purges-given-as-often-as-twice-a-week-by-four-mile-spins-in-heavy-clothes-and-by-sweats-in-the-stable-each-box-had-a-stove-and-the-horse-laden-with-rugs-was-given-a-sauna-as-soon-as-the-sweat-was-removed-by-scraping-whisping-and-rubbing-the-horse-was-rugged-and-hooded-again-thie-regime-illustrated-1823-was-still-normal-in-1840-it-gave-way-to-more-moderate-methods-rather-suddenly-about-1845-the-history-of-horse-racing-by-roger-longrigg-page-152-image268794335.html
RMWH8HWK–Horses were allowed to beome gross before they went into training. Training-grooms got the weight off by purges, given as often as twice a week. by four-mile 'spins' in heavy clothes. and by sweats in the stable. Each box had a stove, and the horse, laden with rugs, was given a 'sauna'. As soon as the sweat was removed by scraping, whisping, and rubbing, the horse was rugged and hooded again. Thie regime, illustrated 1823, was still normal in 1840. it gave way to more moderate methods rather suddenly about 1845. The History of Horse Racing by Roger Longrigg, page 152.
BOXING GABE TERRONEZ AND JOSE STABLE IN NEW YORK - ; 22 JULY 1964 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boxing-gabe-terronez-and-jose-stable-in-new-york-22-july-1964-image441353590.html
RM2GJ1B06–BOXING GABE TERRONEZ AND JOSE STABLE IN NEW YORK - ; 22 JULY 1964
Choir Boy the 4 year old colt has won the Royal Hunt Cup for the Queen Elizabeth II with Princess Margaret and stable boy Geoffrey Woodward June 1953 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/choir-boy-the-4-year-old-colt-has-won-the-royal-hunt-cup-for-the-queen-elizabeth-ii-with-princess-margaret-and-stable-boy-geoffrey-woodward-june-1953-image437710501.html
RM2GC3C5W–Choir Boy the 4 year old colt has won the Royal Hunt Cup for the Queen Elizabeth II with Princess Margaret and stable boy Geoffrey Woodward June 1953
Choir Boy the 4 year old colt has won the Royal Hunt Cup for the Queen Elizabeth II with Princess Margaret and stable boy Geoffrey Woodward June 1953 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/choir-boy-the-4-year-old-colt-has-won-the-royal-hunt-cup-for-the-queen-elizabeth-ii-with-princess-margaret-and-stable-boy-geoffrey-woodward-june-1953-image441336821.html
RM2GJ0HH9–Choir Boy the 4 year old colt has won the Royal Hunt Cup for the Queen Elizabeth II with Princess Margaret and stable boy Geoffrey Woodward June 1953
Will France capture the first of our big flat races ? Lustucru the foremost French candidate for the Lincolnshire Handicap , Photographed in his stable yard at Maisons Laffitte . 8 March 1926 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/will-france-capture-the-first-of-our-big-flat-races-lustucru-the-foremost-french-candidate-for-the-lincolnshire-handicap-photographed-in-his-stable-yard-at-maisons-laffitte-8-march-1926-image359834630.html
RM2BWBTMP–Will France capture the first of our big flat races ? Lustucru the foremost French candidate for the Lincolnshire Handicap , Photographed in his stable yard at Maisons Laffitte . 8 March 1926
Fred Darling - horse trainer , record trainer of Derby winners whose stable have four fancied entrants thid year , watches with a keen eye during training . 7th June 1947 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fred-darling-horse-trainer-record-trainer-of-derby-winners-whose-stable-have-four-fancied-entrants-thid-year-watches-with-a-keen-eye-during-training-7th-june-1947-image441337916.html
RM2GJ0K0C–Fred Darling - horse trainer , record trainer of Derby winners whose stable have four fancied entrants thid year , watches with a keen eye during training . 7th June 1947
Derby Favourites arrive at Epsom . ' St Louis ' ( on right ) the present Derby favourite , arriving st Epsom on Monday afternoon with ' Re Echo ' its stable companion and at present third favourite in the Derby . 29 March 1922 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/derby-favourites-arrive-at-epsom-st-louis-on-right-the-present-derby-favourite-arriving-st-epsom-on-monday-afternoon-with-re-echo-its-stable-companion-and-at-present-third-favourite-in-the-derby-29-march-1922-image359826054.html
RM2BWBDPE–Derby Favourites arrive at Epsom . ' St Louis ' ( on right ) the present Derby favourite , arriving st Epsom on Monday afternoon with ' Re Echo ' its stable companion and at present third favourite in the Derby . 29 March 1922
Derby favourites exercised at Epsom. Le Ksar , M E de St Alary's favourite for the Derby, was exercised by a stable lad over the Downs at Epsom with big race to be run on Wednesday. Photo shows, Le Ksar out for exercise at Epsom. 31 May 1937 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/derby-favourites-exercised-at-epsom-le-ksar-m-e-de-st-alarys-favourite-for-the-derby-was-exercised-by-a-stable-lad-over-the-downs-at-epsom-with-big-race-to-be-run-on-wednesday-photo-shows-le-ksar-out-for-exercise-at-epsom-31-may-1937-image359616299.html
RM2BW1X77–Derby favourites exercised at Epsom. Le Ksar , M E de St Alary's favourite for the Derby, was exercised by a stable lad over the Downs at Epsom with big race to be run on Wednesday. Photo shows, Le Ksar out for exercise at Epsom. 31 May 1937
Our most wonderful girl rider : Mr W Nightingall says no light weight jockey could concede her 1 lb in a race . Miss Margery Nightingall going at full speed in a one mile gallop with stable lads on Epsom Downs . 16 October 1923 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-most-wonderful-girl-rider-mr-w-nightingall-says-no-light-weight-jockey-could-concede-her-1-lb-in-a-race-miss-margery-nightingall-going-at-full-speed-in-a-one-mile-gallop-with-stable-lads-on-epsom-downs-16-october-1923-image359836330.html
RM2BWBXWE–Our most wonderful girl rider : Mr W Nightingall says no light weight jockey could concede her 1 lb in a race . Miss Margery Nightingall going at full speed in a one mile gallop with stable lads on Epsom Downs . 16 October 1923
Weather problems of the Polar Flight Some hundreads of daily reports by wireless will be used as a basis for a forecast of weather conditions on the Polar Cap , so as to ascertain when the weather is sufficiently stable to permit of the Polar flight being made . As will be seen by this Chart , the expedition will receive weather notices from the greater part of the northern hemisphere 14 April 1925 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/weather-problems-of-the-polar-flight-some-hundreads-of-daily-reports-by-wireless-will-be-used-as-a-basis-for-a-forecast-of-weather-conditions-on-the-polar-cap-so-as-to-ascertain-when-the-weather-is-sufficiently-stable-to-permit-of-the-polar-flight-being-made-as-will-be-seen-by-this-chart-the-expedition-will-receive-weather-notices-from-the-greater-part-of-the-northern-hemisphere-14-april-1925-image359835340.html
RM2BWBWJ4–Weather problems of the Polar Flight Some hundreads of daily reports by wireless will be used as a basis for a forecast of weather conditions on the Polar Cap , so as to ascertain when the weather is sufficiently stable to permit of the Polar flight being made . As will be seen by this Chart , the expedition will receive weather notices from the greater part of the northern hemisphere 14 April 1925
ORIGINAL caption: Man who helped Lincoln's slayer. Nathan Simms 85-year-old man of Marshallton PA, was a stable boy in Surattsville Md, when Lincoln was assassinated. Simms gave a fresh horse and weapons to John Wilkes Booth after he had mortally wounded Lincoln in the Ford Theatre, Washington. Simms said that when Booth rode into Surattsville his leg was hurt, but it was not until the next day that he learnt that he had unwittingly helped Lincoln's murderer. Photo shows, Nathan Simms , sawing wood on his farm in Marshallton. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/original-caption-man-who-helped-lincolns-slayer-nathan-simms-85-year-old-man-of-marshallton-pa-was-a-stable-boy-in-surattsville-md-when-lincoln-was-assassinated-simms-gave-a-fresh-horse-and-weapons-to-john-wilkes-booth-after-he-had-mortally-wounded-lincoln-in-the-ford-theatre-washington-simms-said-that-when-booth-rode-into-surattsville-his-leg-was-hurt-but-it-was-not-until-the-next-day-that-he-learnt-that-he-had-unwittingly-helped-lincolns-murderer-photo-shows-nathan-simms-sawing-wood-on-his-farm-in-marshallton-image359621364.html
RM2BW24M4–ORIGINAL caption: Man who helped Lincoln's slayer. Nathan Simms 85-year-old man of Marshallton PA, was a stable boy in Surattsville Md, when Lincoln was assassinated. Simms gave a fresh horse and weapons to John Wilkes Booth after he had mortally wounded Lincoln in the Ford Theatre, Washington. Simms said that when Booth rode into Surattsville his leg was hurt, but it was not until the next day that he learnt that he had unwittingly helped Lincoln's murderer. Photo shows, Nathan Simms , sawing wood on his farm in Marshallton.
Golden Miller and his new jockey make acquaintance in gallops and jumps . Evan Williams , Golden Miller ' s new jockey made his first acquaintance with the horse when he rode him in gallops and jumps at Owen Anthony ' s training quarters at Letcombe Bassett , Wantage , Berkshire . Golden Millerk owned by Miss Dorothy Paget , the millionaire racehorse owner , lost his place as favourite for the Grand National when he refused to take a jump at Newbury Steeplechase . Photo shows Golden Miller ( nearest camera ) with William up , taking a fence with Richard a stable companion . 4 March 1936 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/golden-miller-and-his-new-jockey-make-acquaintance-in-gallops-and-jumps-evan-williams-golden-miller-s-new-jockey-made-his-first-acquaintance-with-the-horse-when-he-rode-him-in-gallops-and-jumps-at-owen-anthony-s-training-quarters-at-letcombe-bassett-wantage-berkshire-golden-millerk-owned-by-miss-dorothy-paget-the-millionaire-racehorse-owner-lost-his-place-as-favourite-for-the-grand-national-when-he-refused-to-take-a-jump-at-newbury-steeplechase-photo-shows-golden-miller-nearest-camera-with-william-up-taking-a-fence-with-richard-a-stable-companion-4-march-1936-image359658269.html
RM2BW3RP5–Golden Miller and his new jockey make acquaintance in gallops and jumps . Evan Williams , Golden Miller ' s new jockey made his first acquaintance with the horse when he rode him in gallops and jumps at Owen Anthony ' s training quarters at Letcombe Bassett , Wantage , Berkshire . Golden Millerk owned by Miss Dorothy Paget , the millionaire racehorse owner , lost his place as favourite for the Grand National when he refused to take a jump at Newbury Steeplechase . Photo shows Golden Miller ( nearest camera ) with William up , taking a fence with Richard a stable companion . 4 March 1936
Famous jumper Arkle nuzzles the hand of his owner , Anne , Duchess of Westminster as stable boy John Lumley looks on at Kempton Park stables , Surrey , England . Arkle , the biggest draw in jumping and the greatest money spinner in the history of the sport , with more than £75 000 prize money to his credit , fractured a hoof bone in his off fore during the King George VI Steeple Chase at Kempton Park 27 December , and may never race again . His veterinary surgeon Maxie Cosgrove believes there is an even money chance that he will recover but a lot depends on developments in the next month . 28 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/famous-jumper-arkle-nuzzles-the-hand-of-his-owner-anne-duchess-of-westminster-as-stable-boy-john-lumley-looks-on-at-kempton-park-stables-surrey-england-arkle-the-biggest-draw-in-jumping-and-the-greatest-money-spinner-in-the-history-of-the-sport-with-more-than-75-000-prize-money-to-his-credit-fractured-a-hoof-bone-in-his-off-fore-during-the-king-george-vi-steeple-chase-at-kempton-park-27-december-and-may-never-race-again-his-veterinary-surgeon-maxie-cosgrove-believes-there-is-an-even-money-chance-that-he-will-recover-but-a-lot-depends-on-developments-in-the-next-month-28-image441340464.html
RM2GJ0P7C–Famous jumper Arkle nuzzles the hand of his owner , Anne , Duchess of Westminster as stable boy John Lumley looks on at Kempton Park stables , Surrey , England . Arkle , the biggest draw in jumping and the greatest money spinner in the history of the sport , with more than £75 000 prize money to his credit , fractured a hoof bone in his off fore during the King George VI Steeple Chase at Kempton Park 27 December , and may never race again . His veterinary surgeon Maxie Cosgrove believes there is an even money chance that he will recover but a lot depends on developments in the next month . 28
Aperiodic Magnetic Compass. Special compasses have been developed for airplanes. Gyroscopic systems are especially useful in such applications because, unlike magnetic compasses, their accuracy is not affected by rapid alterations of course or speed. . The aperiodic compass is a magnetic compass whose needle is extremely stable under most flying conditions for aircraft Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aperiodic-magnetic-compass-special-compasses-have-been-developed-for-airplanes-gyroscopic-systems-are-especially-useful-in-such-applications-because-unlike-magnetic-compasses-their-accuracy-is-not-affected-by-rapid-alterations-of-course-or-speed-the-aperiodic-compass-is-a-magnetic-compass-whose-needle-is-extremely-stable-under-most-flying-conditions-for-aircraft-image268832524.html
RMWHAAHG–Aperiodic Magnetic Compass. Special compasses have been developed for airplanes. Gyroscopic systems are especially useful in such applications because, unlike magnetic compasses, their accuracy is not affected by rapid alterations of course or speed. . The aperiodic compass is a magnetic compass whose needle is extremely stable under most flying conditions for aircraft
Comte Frederic de Lagrange (1816-1883) was the son of one of Napoleon's generals and himself a successful businessman. He was an early (though not a founder) member of the Societe d'Encouragement (Company of Encouragement), but took small part in racing until 1856, when he bought Alexandre Aumont's stud and stable. Thereafter, until his death, he was the greatest owner-breeder in France. his personal internationalizing of racing has no 19th century parallel. The History of Horse Racing by Roger Longrigg, page 180. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/comte-frederic-de-lagrange-1816-1883-was-the-son-of-one-of-napoleons-generals-and-himself-a-successful-businessman-he-was-an-early-though-not-a-founder-member-of-the-societe-dencouragement-company-of-encouragement-but-took-small-part-in-racing-until-1856-when-he-bought-alexandre-aumonts-stud-and-stable-thereafter-until-his-death-he-was-the-greatest-owner-breeder-in-france-his-personal-internationalizing-of-racing-has-no-19th-century-parallel-the-history-of-horse-racing-by-roger-longrigg-page-180-image268794301.html
RMWH8HTD–Comte Frederic de Lagrange (1816-1883) was the son of one of Napoleon's generals and himself a successful businessman. He was an early (though not a founder) member of the Societe d'Encouragement (Company of Encouragement), but took small part in racing until 1856, when he bought Alexandre Aumont's stud and stable. Thereafter, until his death, he was the greatest owner-breeder in France. his personal internationalizing of racing has no 19th century parallel. The History of Horse Racing by Roger Longrigg, page 180.
The camera can freeze the wing-beat of a bird, but Leonardo had to arrest the motion of the wings in his mind and he drew hundreds of times the positions of birds in flight.' A bird makes the same use of wings and tail in the air as a swimmer does of his arms and legs in the water'. Using the analogy of currents of water and air, he says referring to this drawing 'if the bird shown....lowers its wings, it makes itself more stable upon the air and supports itself with less difficulty....But it is more certain not to be overturned in keeping its wings high than in keeping them low.' Leonardo da Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-camera-can-freeze-the-wing-beat-of-a-bird-but-leonardo-had-to-arrest-the-motion-of-the-wings-in-his-mind-and-he-drew-hundreds-of-times-the-positions-of-birds-in-flight-a-bird-makes-the-same-use-of-wings-and-tail-in-the-air-as-a-swimmer-does-of-his-arms-and-legs-in-the-water-using-the-analogy-of-currents-of-water-and-air-he-says-referring-to-this-drawing-if-the-bird-shownlowers-its-wings-it-makes-itself-more-stable-upon-the-air-and-supports-itself-with-less-difficultybut-it-is-more-certain-not-to-be-overturned-in-keeping-its-wings-high-than-in-keeping-them-low-leonardo-da-image268791852.html
RMWH8EN0–The camera can freeze the wing-beat of a bird, but Leonardo had to arrest the motion of the wings in his mind and he drew hundreds of times the positions of birds in flight.' A bird makes the same use of wings and tail in the air as a swimmer does of his arms and legs in the water'. Using the analogy of currents of water and air, he says referring to this drawing 'if the bird shown....lowers its wings, it makes itself more stable upon the air and supports itself with less difficulty....But it is more certain not to be overturned in keeping its wings high than in keeping them low.' Leonardo da
The Queen and Princess Elizabeth watching the Queen's horse Devon Loch paraded in the paddock at Hurst Park racecourse January 1952 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-queen-and-princess-elizabeth-watching-the-queens-horse-devon-loch-paraded-in-the-paddock-at-hurst-park-racecourse-january-1952-image437710329.html
RM2GC3BYN–The Queen and Princess Elizabeth watching the Queen's horse Devon Loch paraded in the paddock at Hurst Park racecourse January 1952
At the Dairy Show atthe Agricultural Hall , London . Miss Buchanan , Scottish Champion , winner of the milking competition . 27 October 1923 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/at-the-dairy-show-atthe-agricultural-hall-london-miss-buchanan-scottish-champion-winner-of-the-milking-competition-27-october-1923-image359806118.html
RM2BWAGAE–At the Dairy Show atthe Agricultural Hall , London . Miss Buchanan , Scottish Champion , winner of the milking competition . 27 October 1923
Polo pony show at The Hurlingham Club , London - Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/polo-pony-show-at-the-hurlingham-club-london-image359828569.html
RM2BWBH09–Polo pony show at The Hurlingham Club , London -
Austria 's youngest race horse owner . The Countess Wurmbrand about to feed her first winner Saucy Girl which won a handicap at the last Vienna meeting . 6 May 1922 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/austria-s-youngest-race-horse-owner-the-countess-wurmbrand-about-to-feed-her-first-winner-saucy-girl-which-won-a-handicap-at-the-last-vienna-meeting-6-may-1922-image359812992.html
RM2BWAW40–Austria 's youngest race horse owner . The Countess Wurmbrand about to feed her first winner Saucy Girl which won a handicap at the last Vienna meeting . 6 May 1922
Newly tiled roofs on barns . 1935 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/newly-tiled-roofs-on-barns-1935-image359765343.html
RM2BW8MA7–Newly tiled roofs on barns . 1935
A man walks a horse out of the stables . 1936 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-man-walks-a-horse-out-of-the-stables-1936-image359769128.html
RM2BW8W5C–A man walks a horse out of the stables . 1936
Men gassing rats with exhaust fumes from a car in the farmyard . 1935 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/men-gassing-rats-with-exhaust-fumes-from-a-car-in-the-farmyard-1935-image359767017.html
RM2BW8PE1–Men gassing rats with exhaust fumes from a car in the farmyard . 1935
A man walks a horse out of the stables . 1936 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-man-walks-a-horse-out-of-the-stables-1936-image359769109.html
RM2BW8W4N–A man walks a horse out of the stables . 1936
Men gassing rats in hay stack with exhaust fumes from a car . 1935 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/men-gassing-rats-in-hay-stack-with-exhaust-fumes-from-a-car-1935-image359766993.html
RM2BW8PD5–Men gassing rats in hay stack with exhaust fumes from a car . 1935
Bruce the new dog presented to the Manchester Square Fire Station to replace bob 14 March 1922 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bruce-the-new-dog-presented-to-the-manchester-square-fire-station-to-replace-bob-14-march-1922-image359630691.html
RM2BW2GH7–Bruce the new dog presented to the Manchester Square Fire Station to replace bob 14 March 1922
New baby zebra born at London Zoo . Jenny , the zebra at London Zoo , presented its keeper with a baby daughter on Good Friday . It is proposed to name the filly foal , Freda . Photo shows ; Jenny the zebra with her daughter at London Zoo . 4 April 1934 30s, 30's, 1930s, 1930's, thirties, nineteen thirties Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-baby-zebra-born-at-london-zoo-jenny-the-zebra-at-london-zoo-presented-its-keeper-with-a-baby-daughter-on-good-friday-it-is-proposed-to-name-the-filly-foal-freda-photo-shows-jenny-the-zebra-with-her-daughter-at-london-zoo-4-april-1934-30s-30s-1930s-1930s-thirties-nineteen-thirties-image359646779.html
RM2BW393R–New baby zebra born at London Zoo . Jenny , the zebra at London Zoo , presented its keeper with a baby daughter on Good Friday . It is proposed to name the filly foal , Freda . Photo shows ; Jenny the zebra with her daughter at London Zoo . 4 April 1934 30s, 30's, 1930s, 1930's, thirties, nineteen thirties
New baby zebra born at London Zoo . Jenny , the zebra at London Zoo , presented its keeper with a baby daughter on Good Friday . It is proposed to name the filly foal , Freda . Photo shows ; Jenny the zebra with her daughter at London Zoo . 4 April 1934 30s, 30's, 1930s, 1930's, thirties, nineteen thirties Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-baby-zebra-born-at-london-zoo-jenny-the-zebra-at-london-zoo-presented-its-keeper-with-a-baby-daughter-on-good-friday-it-is-proposed-to-name-the-filly-foal-freda-photo-shows-jenny-the-zebra-with-her-daughter-at-london-zoo-4-april-1934-30s-30s-1930s-1930s-thirties-nineteen-thirties-image359646759.html
RM2BW3933–New baby zebra born at London Zoo . Jenny , the zebra at London Zoo , presented its keeper with a baby daughter on Good Friday . It is proposed to name the filly foal , Freda . Photo shows ; Jenny the zebra with her daughter at London Zoo . 4 April 1934 30s, 30's, 1930s, 1930's, thirties, nineteen thirties
The Old Forge in Groombridge , Sussex . 1938 . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-old-forge-in-groombridge-sussex-1938-image359774891.html
RM2BW94F7–The Old Forge in Groombridge , Sussex . 1938 .
The Old Forge in Groombridge , Sussex . 1938 . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-old-forge-in-groombridge-sussex-1938-image359774890.html
RM2BW94F6–The Old Forge in Groombridge , Sussex . 1938 .
The Stage Coach Arrives 1830 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-stage-coach-arrives-1830-image268819286.html
RMWH9NMP–The Stage Coach Arrives 1830
Bay horse, Carbine. New Zealand horse, raced and won extensively in Australia.. . 1890 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bay-horse-carbine-new-zealand-horse-raced-and-won-extensively-in-australia-1890-image268853773.html
RMWHB9MD–Bay horse, Carbine. New Zealand horse, raced and won extensively in Australia.. . 1890
Rainbird ART - Anbetung des Kindes - The Adoration of the Child. Augsburger Meister 1410. . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rainbird-art-anbetung-des-kindes-the-adoration-of-the-child-augsburger-meister-1410-image268853034.html
RMWHB8P2–Rainbird ART - Anbetung des Kindes - The Adoration of the Child. Augsburger Meister 1410. .
Captain Oates and some of his ponies. Lawrence Edward Grace Oates (1880-1912) was a British Antarctic explorer on Scott's Last Expedition. Antarctica: The Last Continent by Ian Cameron page 181. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/captain-oates-and-some-of-his-ponies-lawrence-edward-grace-oates-1880-1912-was-a-british-antarctic-explorer-on-scotts-last-expedition-antarctica-the-last-continent-by-ian-cameron-page-181-image268791868.html
RMWH8ENG–Captain Oates and some of his ponies. Lawrence Edward Grace Oates (1880-1912) was a British Antarctic explorer on Scott's Last Expedition. Antarctica: The Last Continent by Ian Cameron page 181.
The Godolphin Arabian 1704. The Godolphin Arabian (ca 1724-1754), also known as the Godolphin Barb, was one of three horses which were the founders of the modern thoroughbred horse racing broodstock. All modern Thoroughbreds descend from three stallions imported to England from the Middle East in the late 17th and early 18th centuries: the Darley Arabian, the Godolphin Arabian and the Byerly Turk, together with around 35 mares. The History of Horse Racing by Roger Longrigg, page 61. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-godolphin-arabian-1704-the-godolphin-arabian-ca-1724-1754-also-known-as-the-godolphin-barb-was-one-of-three-horses-which-were-the-founders-of-the-modern-thoroughbred-horse-racing-broodstock-all-modern-thoroughbreds-descend-from-three-stallions-imported-to-england-from-the-middle-east-in-the-late-17th-and-early-18th-centuries-the-darley-arabian-the-godolphin-arabian-and-the-byerly-turk-together-with-around-35-mares-the-history-of-horse-racing-by-roger-longrigg-page-61-image268791925.html
RMWH8ERH–The Godolphin Arabian 1704. The Godolphin Arabian (ca 1724-1754), also known as the Godolphin Barb, was one of three horses which were the founders of the modern thoroughbred horse racing broodstock. All modern Thoroughbreds descend from three stallions imported to England from the Middle East in the late 17th and early 18th centuries: the Darley Arabian, the Godolphin Arabian and the Byerly Turk, together with around 35 mares. The History of Horse Racing by Roger Longrigg, page 61.
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