RFJKK24J–leather horse bridles and bits handing on wall
RMT7125M–Engraving of a soldier on a horse, 'Russian Dragon', from the book 'Horses, saddles, and bridles', 1906. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RFBNMPHG–Wood Engraving: Going Home to Love in a Cottage, from Fun Magazine; a man leads a horse through the snow.
RMS24P20–Bridles handling in a row- tack room walls ready for the next horse
RM2PYWNX5–A rider and his horse take part in the ring riding in Warnemünde. In front of the horse is an SA man, who probably awards a prize.
RMWH8HWD–This is one of the many decorations in the Book of Kells (c. AD700) showing horsemen, clearly not warriors, riding bareback but with bits and bridles. This continued to be the Irish method for centuries. after the Anglo-Norman invasion the English were forbidden by law to ride in the improper Irish fashion. The Irish also mounted on the wrong side of the horse. Ridden horses were in this period raced on the Curragh, but it is clear from the Brehon Laws that there were still chariot-races in other parts of Ireland. The History of Horse Racing by Roger Longrigg, page 21.
RFJG9TAJ–horse drawn sleigh ride in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Ancient grey tone etching style art by Blanchard, published on Le Tour du Monde, Paris, 1861
RMG71KP9–Surrounded by the tools of her trade, Pat Shearon, 18, of Eastmoor Road, Wakefield. Pat is a saddler who works for John Hannon of Wakefield Saddlers in Westgate. She started work as a shop assistant four years ago to eventually graduate to backroom work on harness, bridles, riding boots, saddles, golf bags and other leather goods.
RM2PC7A29–U.S. horse equipment Pattern 1854.. In album: Benjamin Brown French 'Photographs,' p. 110, Title from item, Reference copy in LOT 12251, v. 2, Original in PR 12 LOT 12251. Saddles, 1860-1870, Bridles, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Equipment & supplies.
RMD5NF7Y–Monmouth Horse Show (LOC)
RF2C4NPRD–Bartolomeo Colleoni, italian soldier of fortune, bronze equestrian monument in Venice, cast by renaissance artist Verrocchio in the 15th century (Blac
RFBNMP2E–Woodcut: Carriage of the Fifteenth Century (15th century source)
RF2F3C68B–Black and white image of two beautiful horses with bridles on their muzzles. Equestrian sports.
RFR3AB2D–
RF2A31MPF–Black and white image of three beautiful horses together and isolated on a black background
RFR3R41J–
RMT6AF19–Assyrian horse stuff, 1898
RMC47CRE–Thoroughbred Horse's Head
RF2H9ARXE–Rodeo Drive
RF2DGA292–Horse Bridle Hangs On Wall
RM2WG0J87–M. Durène's Fountain in the Horticultural Society's Gardens, [London], 1862. Engraving from a photograph by L. Birnstingl and Co. Fountain designed by Klagmann. 'The very animated figure at its apex has a cornucopia of very luscious fruits surely; for out of the midst of them the water gushes profusely; the female figures mounted on the seahorses in the lower basin are also supplied with baskets full of the same description of fruit, as from the centre pines (should they not be water melons) the water spouts with similar profusion. The seahorses champ their seaweed bridles and show capita
RMECGMA2–A Still Life photo of Harnesses Bridles and Ropes hanging on a barn wall.
RFFXA5A3–Horse polo silhouette poster
RM2PYWNWR–In ring riding, a lance is put through a ring hanging from a scaffold. The rider tries to hit the ring with the lance.
RM2KFC9NN–Lipizzaner
RF2C599TP–Monochrome view of a Pony seen tethered by rope to the outside of his stable. Heavily contrasted with shadow to bring out the detail.
RMRDYRNE–. Productive horse husbandry. Horses; Horses. EQUITATION 275 with, rings tlirougli which pass the ends of a flexible chin strap into which the reins are buckled. The idea is an old one, sim- ilar bridles having long been in common use in Southern Europe. For some horses with spoiled mouths this bridle might give good service, but with it the nicer responsiveness of a good mouth to light hands is impossible. The proper fit wnd adjustment of a bit are as essential to the preservation of a good mouth as is the type of tlie bit itself. It should just hang easily in the mouth, wide enough not to pi
RF2B0YFNE–Bridle in Black and White hanging on wooden slats
RM2PYWNW8–Horses and riders before ring riding in Warnemünde. In ring riding, a lance is put through a ring hanging from the scaffold.
RM2KFC9HY–Lipizzaner portrait
RMREKD7T–. Modern horse management [microform]. Horses; Horses; Chevaux; Chevaux. 182 MODERN HORSE MANAGEMENT [chap. XIV thuin most of the expensive vehicles. Ladies riding in most of them, behind long-tailed horses, they are those of wealth, position, brains and refinement. This we could show in other cities. The late Mrs. Eddy's turn-out was noted for the good taste and elegance of every detail of jts appointments. The horsis wore no checks, open bridles and long tails. She left un influence over more lives than aiiy American woman since Harriet Stowc. Mrs. Eddy was one of thousands of real womin of
RM2PYWNWE–Ring riding in Warnemünde. In ring riding, a lance is put through a ring hanging from a scaffold. Among the spectators is a man in Prussian uniform.
RM2KFC9HE–Lipizzaner
RM2KEEXH4–warmblood
RM2PYWNT3–Rider participates in ring riding in Warnemünde. In ring riding, a lance is put through a ring hanging from the scaffold. Spectators stand next to the scaffold. A man wears a uniform of the Prussian army. Right in the picture is a SA man.
RM2KEEXNH–warmblood
RM2KEEXGY–warmblood
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation