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Entire Colt, "Kuno", Oldenburg Stud Book Vol. VII No. 1537, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the colt, "Kuno", Oldenburg Stud Book Vol. VII No. 1537 at 3 years, 1 month of age whose sire was, "Kurfurst" Vol. IV No. 1443 and dam was, "Tasmania II" Vol V No. [?].
Equinine Acrobatics, 1870s-1930s
Photograph from the 16 May 1922 edition of the Daily Mirror entitled ' Equinine Acrobatics' of Prince Henry, a black hunter, performing 'his own version of the equinine trot with the expert partnership of Mr James Fillis.
Etching of man on horse, mid 19th century
Etching of man on horse [almost certainly by Alexander Hunter, possibly from the Indian Journal of Arts, Sciences and Manufactures].
Excessive Length from Two Different Causes, 1870s-1930s
Illustration of excessive length in horses from two different causes after Goubaux and Barrier (by permission of Messrs. Lippencott).
Explanation of Horse Deformities, 1870s-1930s
Table explanation of 'Plate VI' showing various deformities and diseases in the horse.
Exportation of Horses, a Bill to amend the Law with respect to the exportation of horses, 1930
A copy of a Bill on the exporation of horses, ordered by The House of Commons, 18 December 1930
Exterior of a Horse - Three-Quarter Back View, 1870s-1930s
Illustration of the exterior of a horse positioned in a three-quarter back view with individual points numbered and with an explanation key beneath the image.
Extra Toes in Horse and Steer, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the article 'Extra Toes in Horse and Steer' by B O Severson with an image of the skeletal bones of polydactylic feet of steer in [1918].
Famous Horse Tame to Wed - Rimington Taming Horse, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of an article with photographs from the 4 January 1917 edition of the Daily Mirror entitled, "Famous Horse Tamer to Wed" showing Lieutenant Mike R. Rimington on the back of a rearing horse taming it along with two portrait images of him and Margret Tyron Woodforde, who he was marrying.
Farm Cart and Horse, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of a horse hitched to a cart at a farm in the late 19th or early 20th century.