Horses
Found in 455 Collections and/or Records:
Teeth 25-30 Years [Horse], 1870s-1930s
Illustrations of the side view of a horse's top jaw at 25-26 years of age and the inside view of the lower incisors at 30 years of age.
Teeth at 30 Years [Horse?], 1870s-1930s
Illustrations of a horse's jaw showing the side view of both the upper and lower jaws at 30 years of age.
Teeth [of a Horse] 15-21 Years of Age, 1870s-1930s
Illustrations of the side views of the top jaw of a horse aged 15-16 years (top) and 21 years (bottom).
Teeth [of Horses] 6-7 Years [of Age], 1870s-1930s
Illustrations of the side and inside views of a horse's lower jaw showing the incisors at 6 years of age and at 7 years of age.
Texas Remount Horses, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of three Texas Remount horses in a pen in the early 20th century. The United States Remount Service was mormed under the Quartermaster Corps of the U.S. Army in 1908 in order to breed horses by providing government-owned stallions to privately-owned mares to supply the military at any given time.
The Bones as Levers, 1870s-1930s
Illustrations showing how the bones of a horse are used as levers with the fulcrum, muscle, points and weight highlighted.
The Butchery Trade of Horses to the Continent, 1922
A pamphlet on the butchery trade of horses to the continent. The pamphlet contains information on the animal welfare treatment of the horses and what happens to them. This was published by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and distributed by their Scottish branch on Melville Street.
The Care of the Horse, 1920
An Our Animal Friends, "The Care of the Horse", a pamphlet issued by the Animal Defence Society, on how to best care for a horse.
The Castle of Chapultepecv [Mexico City, Mexico], 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the castle of Chapultepec in Mexico City, Mexico with a field of horses in the foreground in the early 20th century.
The Evolution of the Horse, 1870s-1930s
Diagram showing the evolution of the horse showing the geological section in which the horses occur, the increase in the size of the skull, the number of toes and the differences in teeth prepared by Dr. William D Matthew from the collection at the American Museum of Natural History in the early/mid 20th century.
