Ponies
Found in 171 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from [R.H.O] Seare, 23 July 1901
Seare discusses various mutual contacts and the breeds of pony they have in their possession and gives details of ponies that he owns himself.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Robert D. Maughan, 05 December 1902
Maughan writes to arrange a time for Ewart to see some ponies in Newcastle.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Roderick McLeod, 03 September 1903
McLeod states that he has heard there are still a few of the old breed of dun yellow ponies in the Assynt district and recommends some individuals whom Ewart can contact about them.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Roderick McLeod, 07 September 1903
McLeod informs Ewart of some yellow dun ponies that he has heard about in the Assynt area and refers Ewart to an acquaintance who can inform him further.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Rodrick McLeod, 26 August 1903
McLeod informs Ewart that there are no yellow dun ponies let in the Coigach district except one cross-bred which he does not think is for sale.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Sir Claud Alexander, 02 March 1911
Alexander acknowledges safe receipt of the two ponies and provides a description of them.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Sir Claud Alexander, 30 March 1911
Alexander offers to send Ewart his white mare and asks if he may visit Ewart to see his ponies.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Sir Claud Alexander, 03 April 1911
Alexander thanks Ewart for allowing him to see his ponies, and states that he will send the white mare before his visit to Edinburgh.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Sir Claud Alexander, 06 June 1912
Alexander writes that he is enclosing a cheque for the half-bred ponies, and he would be delighted to have a Siberian lamb to cross-breed with. He asks whether Ewart would have any use for mismarked calves of the white cattle, as well as any black 'Soa' ewe lambs.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Sir Claud Alexander, 24 June 1913
Alexander writes that he would be glad to have a copy of Ewart's 'sheep paper'. He will be rounding up the ponies shortly and will try to get a photograph when they are in the yard.