RMAFNC35–Bronze statue of Man O War is on the grounds of the Kentucky Horse Park Lexington KY the blue grass state
RMBCRJXH–Man O War Memorial Kentucky Horse Park Lexington Kentucky
RMMKM935–Man-O-War
RMWH8HWW–Man o' War (1917) first ran on 6th June 1919 at Belmont Park, ridden by John Loftus and winning by six lengths. He ran nine more times as a two-year-old, at Belmont, Jamaica, Aqueduct and Saratoga, winning all except when second to Upset at Saratoga in August (Loftus left his challenge too late). He is here at Belmont for the Futurity (13th September), again ridden by Loftus. He won from John P. Grier and eight others. He ran and won 11 times as a three-year-old, twice beating Upset and both times giving him weight. The History of Horse Racing by Roger Longrigg, page 282.
RMAR2BB4–Statue of Man O War at entrance to Hilton Hotel Race and Sports Book Las Vegas
RMM1TTMJ–Elizabeth Taylor painting Man-O-War, circa 1944. Photo of Her and brother Howard on the wall.
RFDD81YX–Man O War Memorial Statue, Lexington, Kentucky USA
RMC17B6B–Kentucky Horse Park; A working horse farm featuring two museums, twin theaters, and nearly 50 different breeds of horses.
RMW7EHB9–Thoroughbred racehorse, Man O' War, c1920. Artist: Unknown
RM2F787R0–1930s JAMESTOWN BAY THOROUGHBRED STALLION CHAMPION 2 YEAR OLD COLT IN 1930 AND SHARED LINEAGE WITH MAN O’ WAR WHITEMARSH PA USA - h4693 HAR001 HARS OLD FASHIONED
RM2CGDF79–MAN O' WAR WINS ON RACEHORSE STATUE AT HORSE PARK, LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY, USA, 1980s
RM2HA885H–1920s MAN ‘O WAR CHAMPION THOROUGHBRED HORSE WITH GROOM - h1911 LAN001 HARS HANDLER MAMMAL RACE HORSE STALLION BLACK AND WHITE GRACEFUL OLD FASHIONED
RM2R0CGM5–Entrance sign for the Kentucky Horse Park, a tourist destination home to several facilities focused on horse racing, popular in the Bluegrass State.
RMHG3JFW–Man O' War, winner 1920 Preakness.
RMW7CHHA–The Remnant of an Army!, 1879. Artist: Joseph Swain
RMHG3JHW–Man O' War, 1924, by Bert Morgan
RMHT1YA5–Thoroughbred racehorse, Man O' War, c1920. Artist: Unknown
RMHG3JJ7–Man O' War, ca 1950, by Bert Morgan
RFKGC7MG–Sydney, Australia - March 23, 2017: Tall Roman style equestrian statue of man on horse representing the offerings of war in front of Vernon building o
RMAFNC36–Bronze statue of Man O War is on the grounds of the Kentucky Horse Park Lexington KY the blue grass state
RMHG3JP8–Man O' War, Andrew Schuttinger Up, The Travers, Saratoga, August 21, 1920, Photo by Bert Morgan
RMRK15ED–Man O' War statue at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington Kentucky
RMWHAYBH–The famous race horse, Lexington, was born in 1850, stood 15 hands (63 inches), 3 inches high, and on April 2, 1855, set a record at the Metaire Course in New Orleans by running 4 miles in 7 minutes, 19 3/4 seconds.. He was the best horse bred in America in the 19th century. Like Man O' War 67 years later, he represented an exceptionally long-established American male line, although there was much recently-imported blood close up in his pedigree. He had limitless stamina and courage, and also the pulverizing speed which enabled him to distance his opponents in many het-races. He became one of
RMHG3JHY–Man O' War, Clarence Kummer Up, Winner of The Preakness, 1920, Glen Riddle Farm, owner, by Bert Morgan
RMM1TTMD–Elizabeth Taylor painting Man-O-War, circa 1944. Photo of Her and brother Howard on the wall.
RFDD81XY–Man O War Memorial Statue, Lexington, Kentucky USA
RMBCRJWN–Man O War Memorial Kentucky Horse Park Lexington Kentucky
RM2TBKC9M–The Civil War in America: the stampede from Bull Run - from a sketch by our special artist, 1861. 'Our artist writes: "At half-past five the Federal troops were in full retreat, pursued at different points by the black horse cavalry of Virginia. Retreat is a weak term to use when speaking of this disgraceful rout, for which there was no excuse. The terror-stricken soldiers threw away their arms and accoutrements, herding along like a panic-stricken flock of sheep, with no order whatever in their flight. Those who had been fortunate enough to get places in the baggage-waggons thrust back o
RMA721E8–AJ4193, Kentucky, KY, Lexington
RM2CFYF0P–MAN O' WAR RACEHORSE STATUE IN KENTUCKY HORSE PARK, LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY, USA, 1980s
RM2M3PEPK–The Ninth (Queen's Royal) Lancers charging to recapture British guns temporarily in the hands of the Germans, a deed that won the Victoria Cross for Captain F O Grenfell. Reproduction of a painting by A C Michael in Great War Deeds, a special panorama supplement produced by the Illustrated London News in 1915, featuring heroic actions of the First World War. Date: 1914
RM2R0CGKY–Entrance sign for the Kentucky Horse Park, a tourists destination home to several facilities focused on horse racing, popular in the Bluegrass State.
RMFFB629–LOYALISTS & BRITISH, 1778. /nBritish troops, accompanied by Loyalists, marching across New Jersey following the evacuation of Philadelphia during the American Revolutionary War, 18 June 1778. Wood engraving, 1877, after Felix O.C. Darley.
RMW2DPNF–The Soldier-King Frederick William I, King of Prussia, (1936). Creator: Unknown.
RFA7HHA5–NA, USA, Kentucky, Lexington. Man O War monument, Kentucky Horse Park
RM2X07T8R–UNITED STATES EIGHTH AIR FORCE IN BRITAIN, 1942-1945 - Major Richard Peterson of the 357th Fighter Group rides a plough horse towards his P-51 Mustang nicknamed 'Man-O-War' at Leiston.Image stamped on reverse with SHAEF field press censor 9 Jan 1945Printed caption on reverse: 'Mustang Group with a record.Rather slow. but a means of transport, Major Richard A Peterson, of Alexandria, Min., credited with 19 1/2 planes, rides on a plough horse towards an aircraft names(sic) after the famous racehorse 'Man-O-War'. Leading the horse is 1st Lt Robert Wink, of Sumner, Iowa, who has shot down 2 aircra
RM2EH5K32–Apachee Chief and Three Warriors, 1855/1869. Be-las-o-qúa-na (chief) with Nic-wár-ra, Nah-qúat-se-o and Hú-tah (warriors)
RMW1BY72–Batalla de Arbelas o Batalla de Gaugamela (331 a. C.). Combate librado entre los ejércitos de Alejandro Magno (336-323 a. C.) y el rey persa Dario III. Óleo sobre lienzo, 1,80 x 3,91 m. Pintura de José del Castillo (1737-1793). Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. Madrid. España.
RMAAACME–Man o War burial ground and statue at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington KY
RMC17B9J–Kentucky Horse Park; A working horse farm featuring two museums, twin theaters, and nearly 50 different breeds of horses.
RM2R8T27B–Marshal Of Royal Air Force Viscount Trenchard Buried In Westminster Abbey -- The funeral procession approaching Westminster on the last stage of the journey. The funeral procession of the late Marshal of the R.A.F. Viscount Trenchard took place from the Horse Guards Parade to Westminster Abbey, where the interment took place The Marshal died recently at his London home, aged 83. he was named as the 'Father of the R.A.F.' and recognised as being the man responsible for British air power. He served with the old Royal Flying Corps in the 1914-1918 war. He then became Chief of Staff until 192…
RMWH8HX6–Known as the Major, the younger Belmont (1852-1924) succeeded his father in 1890 as leader of the New York turf as a crown prince succeeds a king. At his inherited Nursery Stud he bred the superb Fair Play (1905), sire of Man o' War and Display, the best sire in America since Lexington, and of special interest as a representative of the Matchem male line. Belmont was also first Chairman of the Jockey Club's Board of Stewards, a position he held for 30 years. Provincial resentment of his 'dictatorship' had a good deal to do with the decentralisation of American racing after 1918. The History
RFT7DM2Y–Hong Kong, China - March 7, 2019: Tai O Fishing village. Closeup of man with horse statue at Kwan Tai Taoist temple.
RMEK6W11–Civil War Memorial Statue near the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial in front o the US Capitol Building
RM2AM8A5D–Fred Mitchell's war story : three years in the war zone . 0)00) oo o o 1-3 m;<, i I THE BREAKING OF THE STORM 25 at the frontier and the man was allowed to go backand forth, finally also obtaining permission for hisson to accompany him. They made a number oftrips and at last arranged with some smugglers tosee that the horse and cart were returned to the farmer,who had befriended them. They suffered keenlyfrom want for three weeks before they could obtainfunds to permit their escape to England. Their ex-perience is related because it was typical of the ad-ventures that befell hosts of people
RMBCRJY0–Man O War Memorial Kentucky Horse Park Lexington Kentucky
RF2JFK66C–Lavi, Israel - July 01, 2022: Reenactment of the 1187 Battle of the Horns of Hattin (Ayyubid sultan Saladin defeated the crusaders): Crusader knight o
RMAAA3F4–AJ13132, Lexington, KY, Kentucky
RM2CFYFTX–MAN O' WAR RACEHORSE STATUE IN KENTUCKY HORSE PARK, LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY, USA, 1980s
RFFYMY60–Conflict, chariot race in a Roman circus, gladiators and slaves fighting
RFF4Y762–The Greek General and liberator Theodoros Kolokotronis on his horse and depiction of the battle of Dervenakia (bottom)
RFMB66G5–Kelvingrove park Landmarks and War memorials
RMW2DPTC–A ray of sunshine in the midst of dark days, 26 October 1806, (1936). Creator: Unknown.
RMA7HHE3–NA, USA, Kentucky, Lexington. Man O War Monument, Kentucky Horse Park
RM2EH5K3A–The Running Fox on a Fine Horse - Saukie, 1861/1869. Kee-o-kúk
RMW1BY57–Batalla de Arbelas o Batalla de Gaugamela (331 a. C.). Combate librado entre los ejércitos de Alejandro Magno (336-323 a. C.) y el rey persa Dario III. Óleo sobre lienzo, 1,80 x 3,91 m. Pintura de José del Castillo (1737-1793). Detalle. Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. Madrid. España.
RMC17B01–Kentucky Horse Park; A working horse farm featuring two museums, twin theaters, and nearly 50 different breeds of horses.
RMWHA4EG–Hagesandros, Athenodoros and Polydoros of Rhodes. Laocoon and his sons. c. 175-150 BC. Marble, height 242 cm (95 1/2 in). Museo Pio Clementino, Vatican. In classical mythology, Laocoon was a priest in Troy during the Trojan War. When the Trojans discovered the Trojan horse outside their gates, Laocoon warned against bringing it into the city, remarking, ÒI am wary of Greeks even when they are bringing gifts.Ó (See ÒBeware of Greeks bearing gifts.Ó) The god Poseidon, who favored the Greeks, then sent two enormous snakes after Laocoon. The creatures coiled themselves around the priest and his
RFT7DM32–Hong Kong, China - March 7, 2019: Tai O Fishing village. Closeup of man with beige horse statue at Kwan Tai Taoist temple.
RFEK6W15–Civil War Memorial Statue near the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial in front o the US Capitol Building
RM2AN1XRB–Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . oughbred of tc-is descended. Seventeen feet was, andhe maximum stride of the desert steed.Man o Wars stride just falls short ofof the fartious freak Peytona, Whichred twenty-seven feet at every bound, she was extended.ren, however, if Man o Wars stridefall a few feet short of that of thelessee mare of forty years back, heW easily outrun and outstay Peytonarace at any distance, as he would out-and outstay tjhe fleetest of his desertears. No other horse that American racing has developedthis season can live under the pace Man o War setswhenever he appe
RMBCRJX4–Man O War Memorial Kentucky Horse Park Lexington Kentucky
RFF4Y764–Theodoros Kolokotronis on his horse and depiction of the Battle of Dervenakia (bottom) and surrounding cityscape
RFMB66DD–Kelvingrove park Landmarks and War memorials
RMW2DPXB–Death of Major von Schill, 31 May 1809, (1936). Creator: Unknown.
RFF4Y766–Closeup shot of the Battle of Dervenakia and Theodoros Kolokotronis on his horse depiction, on the base of his monument. Athens
RM2MBCCWM–Funeral of Augustus Peabody Gardner, 1918. 'Rep. from Massachusetts, 1902-1917. Col. Ag. O, During War. As Major in The Army'. Gardner died of pneumonia while on active duty at Macon, Georgia. He was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
RMC17BBR–Kentucky Horse Park Entrance Sign
RMEK6W0W–Civil War Memorial Statue near the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial in front o the US Capitol Building
RM2AX77TY–The horse and the war . •o a» 0) ^ o h ^ 1.2 c 3 o u •3 66 THE HORSE AND THE WAR. New issues at a Remount Depot. About to start for the Front. alljparts and castes of India, were happy, if happiness can be said to dependlargely on the well-filled stomach. Certainly their rations are bountiful,since each man is entitled per day to 20 oz. of flour ; 2 oz. of dal or pulse ;3 oz. of ghee (clarified butter) ; 3 oz. of sugar or goor (Indian molasses) ;I oz. of spices ; 8 oz of vegetables ; 2 lb. of wood or coal; i oz. of condensedmilk ; and, in the case of non-meat eaters, 7 oz.^—the Jats, for ins
RFMB66CJ–Kelvingrove park Landmarks and War memorials
RMW2DPR2–Frederick the Great on the hill at Borna during the Battle of Leuthen, 5 December 1757, (1936). Creator: Unknown.
RFF4Y769–Closeup shot of the Battle of Dervenakia and Theodoros Kolokotronis on his horse depiction, on the base of his monument. Athens
RM2MBCCWW–Funeral of Augustus Peabody Gardner, 1918. 'Rep. from Massachusetts, 1902-1917. Col. Ag. O, During War. As Major in The Army'. Gardner died of pneumonia while on active duty at Macon, Georgia. He was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
RMEK6W0T–Ulysses S. Grant Memorial in front o the US Capitol Building
RM2CGK2WB–. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . WHERE A SAILOR TOOK A PULPIT Copyright by Review of Reviews Co* The peaceful Sunday in Cairo, Illinois, upon which Flag Officer Foote returned from the capture of Fort Henry. Being a deeply relig-ious man, the .Admiral with his crews marched to the Presbyterian church to attend service. The steeple is just visible at the right ofthe picture. The minister, taken suddenly ill, did not arrive, and the Admiral conducted the services himself. If a sailor on horse-back is an incongruity, one in the pulpit did not prove to be so on this o
RFMB66FH–Kelvingrove park Landmarks and War memorials
RMW2DPNK–Prince Eugene and Crown Prince Frederick, 1734, (1936). Creator: Unknown.
RFF4Y76G–Closeup detail fom the Battle of Dervenakia and the old man of Morea giving a speech depiction, on the base of his monument.
RM2T6CGPJ–Nuño Salido, Tutor of the Infantes, Sees Evil Omens for Them in this War, 1612. Series: The History of the Seven Sons of Lara, pl. 20.
RM2CGKPB0–. The Civil War : the national view . ou o .2■go > o. fcj] > Ohhi] C rHE FOURTH YEAR OF THE WAR 469 as now written, but I will instruct the officers I shall ap-point to receive the paroles to let all the men who claim toown a horse or mule take the animals home with them towork their little farms. Lee now looked greatly relieved, and though anythingbut a demonstrative man, he gave every evidence of hisappreciation of the concession, and said: This will havethe best possible effect upon the men. It will be verygratifying, and will do much toward conciliating ourpeople. He then remarked, c
RFMB66EC–Kelvingrove park Landmarks and War memorials
RMW2DR20–Prince Friedrich Carl of Prussia, (1936). Creator: Unknown.
RM2B7P1DK–General Stuart's Return from Pennsylvania (from Confederate War Etchings), 1861-63.
RMW2DPTY–General Seydlitz gives the signal to advance at Rossbach, 5 November 1757, (1936). Creator: Unknown.
RM2J3N42F–Our Officers Scouting the Enemy Camp in a Snow Storm (Oyuki o okashite waga shoko tanshin tekichi o teisatsu no zu), 1894/95.
RMRHXC0B–. Belmont Park, 1905-1968.. Racetracks (Horse racing). chapter six Flying Horses and Pknes Sysonby . . Colin . . Man o' War ... In that chronological order, they were the best- known horses to race at Belmont Park during its first decade-and-a-half. And, to this day, racing scholars argue the respective merits of this immortal thoroughbred trio. Not long ago, Joe Notter, a cherubic little turf patriarch and jockey member of racing's Hall of Fame, was asked to compare Colin, which he had ridden, with Man o' War, winner of 20 of his 21 starts. 'Man o' War was great," Notter said, "but
RMW2DPPG–Tilly's flight after the Battle of Lech, 4 April 1632, (1936). Creator: Unknown.
RM2HFFXDY–No. 6: Our Troops Gain Victory at Asan (Sono roku, Gazan waga hei shori o eru), 1894.
RMW2DPXF–Napoleon on the retreat from Waterloo, 18 June 1815, (1936). Creator: Unknown.
RM2B7PBPX–Combat between Amazons and men in front of architectural arcades, an oval composition with weapons, headgear, and bodies strewn along the bottom margin, 1543. Possibly after Perino del Vaga
RMW2DPPY–Sigismund is rescued after the battle of Nicopolis, 1396, (1936). Creator: Unknown.
RM2HFFW7A–A Battle in Mid-Stream, c. 1705/10.
RMW2DR26–Proclamation 'To my people', 17 March 1813, (1936). Creator: Unknown.
RMW2DPXX–Bismarck and Moltke at Königgratz, 3 July 1866, (1936). Creator: Unknown.
RMW2DPY6–Meeting of Wellington and Blücher at Waterloo, 18 June 1815, (1936). Creator: Unknown.
RMW2DPTX–Emperor Otto the Great, (1936). Creator: Unknown.
RMT8N6M5–'Sherman's March to the Sea', (1878). Creator: Albert Bobbett.
RM2A8E876–'Native Californians Lassoing a Bear', 1874. Three American men on horseback attempt to rope a grizzly bear. From "Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In, A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Mountains, Rivers, Lakes...with Illustrations on Steel and Wood by Eminent American Artists" Vol. II, edited by William Cullen Bryant. [D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1874]
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