Bulls
Found in 343 Collections and/or Records:
Sind Bull, Kirkee Farm Herd, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of a Sind bull from the Kirkee Farm herd standing in front of a barn with a man at it head. The bull's measurements are printed beneath the image.
"Sittyton Seal", 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the bull, "Sittyton Seal" standing in a field in the early 20th century.
Small Bull, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of a small bull in a field with an open gate in the background in the early 20th century.
Small, Red Bullock, Madras, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of a small, red bullock harnessed to a cart in a courtyard in Madras, India in the late 19th century.
South Devon Bull, "Saltram" (1220), 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the South Devon bull, "Saltram" (1220) standing in a field in the early 20th century. The bull won a First at the Royal in 1903 and later the 50 Guinea Challenge Cup at Bristol B and W Show and was owned by J Wood of Bowton, Totnes.
Starlight's Excelsior (7992), 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the bull, "Starlight's Excelsior" (7992) standing in a paddock in the early 20th century.
Story about An Gorm Mòr, September 1870
Story about An Gorm Mòr, who lived at Achnanduin [Achadun, Lios Mòr/Lismore, Earra Ghàidheal/Argyllshire] that he 'made a meet[in]g with the evil one to fight him.' They fought at Camus a Ghuirm at Eigneig [possibly Camas Gorm, Eignaig], where one bull appeared and another left, and An Gorm Mòr was found dead. 'Leac-a-Ghuirm is on the Crois.'
Story about An Gorm Mòr, September 1870
Story entitled 'Cath ghlun nan Tarbh', c1866
Story entitled 'Cath ghlun nan Tarbh' [Cath Chluain Tarbh or Battle of Clontarf] probably collected from Mary MacInnes, Tigh Ghearraidh/Tigharry, Uibhist a Tuath/North Uist describing how she heard 'an extraordinary lay with her uncle [Roderick MacQuien, catechist] entitled Cathul an Tarbh'. She gives a short synopsis of the story which is about a fight between the bulls of Lochlan [Lochlann/Norway] and Eirinn [Èireann/Ireland].
Stud Bull, Pusa Herd, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of a stud bull from the Pusa herd with its measurements listed beneath the image.