Oliphant, George A., Colonel, fl 1898-1910 (employee on Woburn estate, Bedfordshire (England))
Found in 45 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Colonel George A. Oliphant, 26 May 1909
Oliphant writes that one of the Przewalski's mares has died after miscarrying her foal. He asks if Ewart could let them have the use of his Przewalski's mare that season to keep the race going. He reports that a Przewalski's foal and two hybrids have been born, but they have not yet been able to approach them to ascertain their gender.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Colonel George A. Oliphant, 03 June 1909
Oliphant provides details on sending Ewart's Przewalski's mare and foal to Woburn. He reports the death of two of their horses, and that two of the pony mares have foaled.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Colonel George A. Oliphant, 15 June 1909
Oliphant provides information concerning the gestation period of three of the mares at Woburn.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Colonel George A. Oliphant, 05 February 1910
Oliphant asks on behalf of the Duke of Bedford whether Ewart wishes to have the female foal out of the Przewalski's mare sent to Woburn in the summer. He remarks that the animal has interestingly taken after the sire rather than showing dominant Przewalski's characteristics.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Colonel George A. Oliphant, 11 February 1910
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Colonel George A. Oliphant, 17 February 1910
Oliphant notes that Ewart is willing to conduct the previously mentioned crossing experiment himself and desires to know what animals he will require from Woburn. The Duke of Bedford asks Ewart to liaise with John T. Mackenzie of Dunvegan about obtaining some Soay sheep when the embargo on their export has been lifted.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Colonel George A. Oliphant, 16 September 1905
Oliphant reports that the yellow 'mongal' mare did not produce a foal but that he hopes she is now with foal after being covered by his Przewalski's stallions. He has two Przewalski's foals now living after one was killed the previous year. He has recently acquired a Chartley bull calf from the Zoological Gardens as well as some cattle from Chartley itself.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Colonel George A. Oliphant, 14 February 1911
Oliphant reports that the Duke of Bedford will gladly send a young stallion along with the Przewalski's mare and the hybrid filly, on the understanding that the Woburn estate gets the first-born Przewalski's filly foal.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Colonel George A. Oliphant, 14 February 1914
Oliphant writes that he wishes to get rid of the young stock of hybrid Przewalskis, all of which have a good temperament. As he is aware that Ewart recently sold one of his hybrids to work down a coal mine, he wonders whether Ewart will assist in disposing of the animals.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Colonel George A. Oliphant, 20 March 1914
Oliphant writes that he is glad the hybrids arrived safely and that he considers the mare to be the best of the three in every respect.
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- Przewalski's Horse 27
- Mares 26
- Hybrids 19
- Animals--Transportation 17
- Foals 16
- Ponies 9
- Stallions 9
- Pregnancy in animals 7
- Mongolian Pony 6
- Cross-Breeding 5
- Experiments 5
- Physical Characteristics 5
- Animal housing 4
- Bulls 4
- Horses--Behavior 4
- Animal sale 3
- Fillies 3
- Animals--Colour 2
- Cattle 2
- Colt (horse) 2
- Donkeys 2
- Grevy's zebra 2
- Horse Sale 2
- Horses 2
- Horses--Wounds and injuries 2
- Museums 2
- Skeletons 2
- Soay sheep 2
- Working animals 2
- Zebras 2
- Zoos 2
- Animal Breeding 1
- Animal Markings 1
- Animal Training 1
- Animals--Health 1
- Arabian Horses 1
- Burchell?s Zebra 1
- Calves 1
- Characters and characteristics 1
- Chartley white cattle 1
- Embargo 1
- Fat-tailed sheep 1
- Gender 1
- Highland Pony 1
- Horse Breeds 1
- Horse Farms 1
- Horses--Breeding 1
- Kiang 1
- Lambs 1
- Miniature donkey 1
- Photographs 1
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- Southdown sheep 1
- Taxidermy 1