Horse Tackle
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Leading Rope When Adjusted, 1870s-1930s
Illustration of 'the hair', or leading rope when adjusted with the swinging rope held in the hand.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Andrew Linton, 22 August 1903
Linton asks Ewart to send some items of horse tackle along with the horse to be shipped, and refers him to the individuals who will be accompanying the horse by rail.
"Rensum" Patent Pulley-Rein Bridle, 1870s-1930s
Illustration and advertisement for the "Rensum" patent pulley-rein bridle to be used 'for riding, driving and schooling horses of all kinds.'
Song entitled 'A Bhreacag Shuarach' and accompanying vocabulary note, 22 May 1869 and 16 June 1869
Song entitled 'A Bhreacag Shuarach' probably collected from Mary MacDonald, Miùghlaigh/Mingulay beginning 'San a rair nach d fhuair n cadal, Gur trom eir sud lamh san leaba'. The song is composed of forty-four lines. The text contains amendments and has been scored through in ink. Written transversely across the text in ink is 'Trans[cribed] June 16 1869 A[lexander] A[rchibald] C[armichael]'. A vocabulary note reads, 'Sùgan braoide = Horse collar'.