Shorthorn Cattle
Found in 104 Collections and/or Records:
Dexter Shorthorn, "Little Prince", Straffan Herd, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the Dexter Shorthorn bull, "Little Prince" standing in a paddock in front of a barn in the early 20th century. He was part of the Straffan herd in Ireland.
Dimensions of Improved Short-Horned Cattle, 1870s-1930s
Table of the physical dimensions of improved Shorthorned cattle listing the height and length of their bodies and other points of their features.
Duchess, by Daisy Bull (186), 1870s-1930s
Illustration of the cow, "Duchess" by "Daisy Bull" (186) that was bred by Charles Colling in the 19th century.
"Duke of Northumberland" (1940), 1870s-1930s
Illustration in the Breeder's Gazette from a painting of the [Shorthorn bull] the "Duke of Northumberland" (1940) in 1843 showing him standing in a farmyard.
English Shorthorn Men: William Torr and T. C. Booth, 1870s-1930s
Photographic portraits of William Torr and T. C. Booth, breeders of English Shorthorn cattle in the early 20th century.
"Fair Queen", Champion Shorthorn Cow, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the champion Shorthorn cow, "Fair Queen" of the Great American Shows of 1904 standing in a field.
"Fairy Rosebud", 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the [Shorthorn?] cow, "Fairy Rosebud" standing in front of a stone barn in the late 19th or early 20th century.
"Gentleman John", Shorthorn Steer, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the Shorthorn steer, "Gentleman John" standing in a field in the early 20th century. His sire was "Ajax" (80320) and he was bred by John Rose of Millcraig, Alness and is the property of Peter Dunn of Pasture House, Sigglesthorne, Hull. The text beneath the image notes the steers age, weight and prizes at various stock shows.
Hartebeest Supposed Shorthorn, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of a hartebeest supposedly crossed with a Shorthorn cow standing in a paddock in the early 20th century.
Head of a Typical Shorthorn Cow, "White Heather", 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the head of "White Heather", a typical Shorthorn cow that was owned by Deane Willis, Bapton Manor, Wiltshire, England in the early/mid 20th century.