Hayes, Matthew Horace, 1842-1904 (veterinarian and author on horses)
Found in 32 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to Blackett [James Cossar Ewart?] from Matthew Horace Hayes, 03 December 1902
Letter to [George Arthur?] Ewart from Matthew Horace Hayes, 31 January 1903
Hayes asks if Ewart's father could send him the negatives of the ponies to a printer in Coventry.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Alice Hayes, 04 November 1905
Hayes writes that the translation Ewart has written to her about should not take long to complete, as most of it has been completed by her late husband. She asks if she should send the book for Ewart to complete. Hayes wonders what to do with her husband's favourite horse and asks Ewart to let her know if anyone would like to have it.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Alice Hayes, 10 November 1905
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Matthew Horace Hayes, 22 March 1902
Hayes requests photographs of Connemara ponies for the third edition of Points of the Horse which he is preparing.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Matthew Horace Hayes, 26 March 1902
Hayes thanks Ewart for his article on Connemara ponies and agrees with his notion that the breed is no longer pure, having seen examples in Galway that winter. He is reminded that as a boy he had seen a distinct breed of Kerry pony, which has now become extinct. He adds that the Batak or Deli pony is fast losing its distinctiveness due to excessive breeding with Arab ponies.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Matthew Horace Hayes, 29 March 1902
Hayes replies to Ewart's invitation to visit him at Penicuik, stating that is able to put his research to one side in order to make the trip. He adds that the Duke of Bedford has given him the opportunity to take photographs of his Przewalski's horses, some of which he intends to send on to Ewart.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Matthew Horace Hayes, 10 May 1902
Hayes requests the opportunity to come to Penicuik to photograph Ewart's animals.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Matthew Horace Hayes, 16 May 1902
Hayes announces that due to the bad weather he will be unable to come and photograph Ewart's animals for another week or two.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Matthew Horace Hayes, 25 June 1902
Hayes repeats his desire to visit Ewart again in Scotland and to take photographs of his animals.
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- Publications 17
- Photographs 11
- Horses 8
- Social Interaction 8
- article 8
- Ponies 6
- Publishers 6
- Translations 6
- Illustrations 4
- Photography--Negatives 4
- Przewalski's Horse 4
- Callosites 3
- Cliché-verre 3
- Horses--Breeding 3
- Photographers 3
- Zebras 3
- Asses 2
- Authorship, Collaboration 2
- Connemara Pony 2
- Equine dentistry 2
- Fjord horse 2
- Prehistoric animals 2
- Teeth 2
- Agricultural Experiment Stations 1
- Animal Markings 1
- Animal Migration 1
- Animal Training 1
- Animals--Colour 1
- Arabian Horses 1
- Art, Prehistoric 1
- Australian pony 1
- Barra pony 1
- Batak Ponies 1
- Chinese pony 1
- Copyright -- Royalties 1
- Cysts 1
- Equus (Allohippus) stenonis 1
- Extinct animals 1
- Foals 1
- Funding 1
- Grand National Handicap Steeplechase 1
- Highland Pony 1
- Hoofs 1
- Horse Breeds 1
- Horses--Behavior 1
- Hybrids 1
- Lectures and Lecturing 1
- Museums 1
- Mustang 1
- Newspapers 1
- Physical Characteristics 1
- Pliohippus 1
- Proofreading 1
- Rabbits 1
- Research Institutes 1
- Shetland Pony 1
- Specimens 1
- Stallions 1
- Thoroughbred Horse 1
- Wild Ass, African 1
- Wild Horses 1 + ∧ less