Clydesdale Horse
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Created For = NAHSTE
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from William Laidlaw, 26 October 1900
Item
Identifier: Coll-14/9/6/30
Scope and Contents
Laidlaw suggests why the Shire and Clydesdale horses have so many white markings. They may breed with cattle whilst the mares are in season. He states that not so many white markings in the cart horse are found in the West and North of Scotland and details further examples of cases of unusual markings on different varieties of horse.
Dates:
26 October 1900
"Sir Everard", 1870s-1930s
Item
Identifier: Coll-1434/2183
Scope and Contents
Photograph of the [Clydesdale] stallion, "Sir Everard" standing in a paddock with a man [Davie Riddell?] holding his reins in the early 20th century.
Dates:
1870s-1930s
Strength in Repose: Two Royal Champions, 1870s-1930s
Item
Identifier: Coll-1434/2268
Scope and Contents
Photographs of "Mr. Royal" a champion heavy Clydesdale horse and the head of "Golden Grove", the champion Hereford cow from the early 20th century.
Dates:
1870s-1930s