Animals--Colour
Found in 147 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Lord Arthur Cecil, 07 May 1903
Cecil states his preference for the Barra pony ' 'Mais', although he is also interested in 'the Jumping Connemara' pony. He enquires about the ancestry of 'the Gondal mare' in relation to her colouring and mentions the colouring of the foals belonging to mutual acquaintances.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Lord Arthur Cecil, 11 July 1903
Cecil writes that he will get his mares home with 'Duchess' and 'En Labi' from Dumfries. He reports that he has now caught the Connemara stallion which he is happy to exchange for Ewart's grey. His guinea pig experiments crossing a red with a brown have produced one curious result but the rest are uninteresting.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Lord Arthur Cecil, 29 August 1903
Cecil writes that he thinks there are some yellow dun ponies around Gairloch. He discusses his plans to station his two year old South Uist stallion on Lady Fowler's land next season and reports on the condition of various of his Highland ponies.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Lord Arthur Cecil and Frieda Cecil, 28 July 1908
Cecil writes that the Chartley-Vaynol bull has set three Highland cows again and he now wishes to send the bull away although he is reluctant to have it killed.
Frieda Cecil finishes the rest of the letter after her husband has been called away. On behalf of Lord Cecil she offers to bull to Ewart if Cadzow won't take him, as well as two brown calves, and makes arrangements with Ewart about staying with him.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Mabel Peacock, 09 October 1900
Peacock who, having read with interest Ewart's accounts of the results of cross-breeding experiments with zebras and horses, is sending him a passage from C.F Romilly Allen's Book of Chinese Poetry regarding the colouring of Mongolian ponies.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Marion MacGregor, 24 November 1902
MacGregor provides information about a black mare that she is selling and wonders whether Ewart might be interested.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Mrs Gartley, 25 June 1914
Mrs Gartly writes in answer to Ewart's advertisement in The Scotsman for a Shetland dun mare and asks for further particulars.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Osgood H. Mackenzie, 22 January 1903
MacKenzie thanks Ewart for sending him some pamphlets. He gives details about a three year old cream-coloured pony in his local district and about a horse of his own.
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.