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Equestrian Collection (page 11)

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Three fine horses

Three fine horses - a chestnut, a grey and a black, two in profile and one with head turned forward toward the viewer. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Great Wellington Statue at Hyde Park Corner

Great Wellington Statue at Hyde Park Corner
The great equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington by Matthew Cotes Wyatt atop the Wellington Arch or Constitution Arch at Hyde Park Corner, as it would appear from Constitution Hill, London

Background imageEquestrian Collection: A young lady with her fine grey horse

A young lady with her fine grey horse - all ready to pop out for a canter before returning for afternoon tea... Date: 1910s

Background imageEquestrian Collection: 17th Lancers - Mounting

17th Lancers - Mounting
Despatch Orderly mounting outside the troop stable - 17th Lancers. A clean and smart turnout is required! Date: circa 1916

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Raising the Wellington statue atop the Green Park Arch

Raising the Wellington statue atop the Green Park Arch
Raising the great equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington, at the time the largest equestrian statue in Britain, to the summit of Green Park Arch

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Military Tournament - Lifeguard vs. Dragoon

Military Tournament - Lifeguard vs. Dragoon - fighting sword to sword. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Atelier of Matthew Cotes Wyatt, sculptor

Atelier of Matthew Cotes Wyatt, sculptor
The atelier at Dudley Grove House in the Harrow Road, of Matthew Cotes Wyatt, the sculptor who created the equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington astride his horse Copenhagen now in Aldershot

Background imageEquestrian Collection: A smart lady rider with her mount

A smart lady rider with her mount
We are Chums A smart lady rider with her mount Date: 1910s

Background imageEquestrian Collection: 21st Lancers - Scouting

21st Lancers - Scouting - Service Dress. Date: circa 1916

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Duke of Wellington statue at Matthew Wyatts foundry

Duke of Wellington statue at Matthew Wyatts foundry
The great equestrian bronze statue of the Duke of Wellington astride his horse Copenhagen at the foundry of its creator, Matthew Cotes Wyatt at Dudley Grove House in the Harrow Road

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Arrival of the Wellington statue at Hyde Park Corner

Arrival of the Wellington statue at Hyde Park Corner
Arrival of the great equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington, by Wyatt, at the Wellington or Constitution Arch at Hyde Park Corner

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Grand procession of the Wellington Statue, Park Lane

Grand procession of the Wellington Statue, Park Lane
The grand procession of the great equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington astride his horse Copenhagen, as the bronze statue by Matthew Cotes Wyatt which was the largest in Britain when it was

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Equestrian statue of Lord Kitchener

Equestrian statue of Lord Kitchener
A colossal equestrian statue of Lord Kitchener of Khartoum (1850-1916), the first monument to be raised to the famous general, pictured shortly before it was sent to India

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Two Horses and three hounds

Two Horses and three hounds
Two Horses peer over the edge of their stall to converse with three hounds Date: circa 1910s

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Karl Johan Statue

Karl Johan Statue
The equestrian statue of KING KARL JOHAN III OF NORWAY (who was also KING CHARLES XIV OF SWEDEN), in front of the Royal Palace, Oslo, Norway. Date: 1763 - 1844

Background imageEquestrian Collection: White horse - tack

White horse - tack
A white horse in full flow wearing a distinctive running martingale - used to control the horses head height, and to prevent the horse from throwing its head so high that the rider gets hit in

Background imageEquestrian Collection: PHYSCIAL ENERGY

PHYSCIAL ENERGY
Physical Energy, an equestrian statue in Kensigton Gardens; London. It was sculpted by George Frederick Watts (1817 - 1904), one of 3 castings made in 1902. Date: 1902

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Magyar Equestrian

Magyar Equestrian
A Magyar man in traditional costume, on horseback. 700, 000 Magyars came into the union of Slovakia and Bohemia (Czechoslovakia) in 1918. Date: 1930s

Background imageEquestrian Collection: A Young Woman and her favourite horse

A Young Woman and her favourite horse
A stylish young woman tenderly holds the head of her favourite horse Date: circa 1906

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Horse wearing a Pelham Double Bridle

Horse wearing a Pelham Double Bridle Date: circa 1910s

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Horse wearing a Cavalry Dress double bridle

Horse wearing a Cavalry Dress double bridle Date: circa 1910s

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Portrait of a horse wearing a double bridle

Portrait of a horse wearing a double bridle
Portrait of a fine brown horse wearing a double bridle. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Horse wearing a Straight sided Weymouth Bridle

Horse wearing a Straight sided Weymouth Bridle. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageEquestrian Collection: A young girl with her horse

A young girl with her horse
An absolutely stunning photographic postcard of a young girl in riding dress (whip under her arm) with her favourite horse. The horse is wearing a broken snaffle bit and pelham. Date: 1910s

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Horses in the Royal Mews, Coronation 1953

Horses in the Royal Mews, Coronation 1953
Grooms and postillions prepare horses and coach in Windsor for the Coronation journey through London. The illustration includes some of the sculptural details of the coach

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Members of the Royal Family on horseback

Members of the Royal Family on horseback
The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh lead a ride through Windsor Great Park. Princess Margaret is galloping up from the left, and Lady Pamela Mountbatten is in the centre

Background imageEquestrian Collection: American Scouts on horseback

American Scouts on horseback
A group of American Boy Scouts sitting on horses in a paddock smiling and waving. circa 1960s

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Brussels / Place Royale

Brussels / Place Royale
Brussels: Place Royale, with the equestrian statue of Godefroi de Bouillon Date: circa 1840

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Shadow drawing. C. H. Bennett, Equestrian

Shadow drawing. C. H. Bennett, Equestrian
Equestrian. A horsey looking woman wearing a hat and holding a riding whip sits and casts the shadow of a horse on the wall behind her

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Hunstmen - South Devon Fox Hounds

Hunstmen - South Devon Fox Hounds
Mounted Huntsmen of the South Devon Fox Hounds - Mr Whitley and Albert Harris

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Car in front of equestrian statue, Middle East

Car in front of equestrian statue, Middle East
A car parked in front of an unidentified equestrian statue, somewhere in the Middle East

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Flags and Memorial at Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

Flags and Memorial at Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Three flags in front of the Memorial of Suke Baatar (Mongolias national hero in the struggle for independence, Damdin Sukhbaatar, 1893-1923) in Sukhbaatar Square, at Ulaanbaatar (or Ulan Bator)

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Met Police officer on his radio, London

Met Police officer on his radio, London
A Metropolitan Police officer speaking on his radio in Trafalgar Square, Central London, with the church of St Martin in the Fields behind him. A WPC is speaking to a woman in the background. (2 of 2)

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Unveiling of the Haig Memorial Statue, Whitehall

Unveiling of the Haig Memorial Statue, Whitehall
The Haig Memorial, an equestrian statue in Whitehall commissioned by Parliament, and sculpted by Alfred Frank Hardiman, aroused considerable public controversy

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Gough Statue and Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland

Gough Statue and Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland
Gough Statue (Viscount Hugh Gough (1779 - 1869) born in Limerick) and Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland. Blown up by Irish Nationalists in the early morning of 23 July 1957

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Old National Gallery, Berlin, Germany

Old National Gallery, Berlin, Germany
The Old National Gallery (Alte Nationalgalerie) on Museum Island, Berlin, Germany. It was founded in 1861, and shows Classical, Romantic, Biedermeier

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Equestrian statue and Berlin Cathedral, Germany

Equestrian statue and Berlin Cathedral, Germany
An equestrian statue, the rider fighting a lion, near Berlin Cathedral, Germany

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Thrills & Spills / Holiday

Thrills & Spills / Holiday
A dramatic illustration by equestrian & sporting artist, Gilbert Holiday showing the thrills and perils of the annual Grand National Steeplechase at Aintree

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Blackheath Pony Racing

Blackheath Pony Racing
Pony racing on the Heath. Equestrian sports are discouraged today, but you can occasionally see mounted police, or ride sedately on a donkey

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Hull

Hull
The Market Place, Hull, Humberside, with an equestrian statue

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Taking a Plaster Cast of the Statue of Charles I, London, 18

Taking a Plaster Cast of the Statue of Charles I, London, 18
Engraving showing the creation of a plaster cast of the 17th century equestrian statue of King Charles I at Charing Cross, London, 1853

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Statue of Prince Albert, Holborn Circus, London, 1874

Statue of Prince Albert, Holborn Circus, London, 1874
Engraving showing the equestrian statue of Prince Albert, Consort of Queen Victoria, at Holborn Circus, London, 1874

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Statue of Prince Albert in Holborn, London, 1874

Statue of Prince Albert in Holborn, London, 1874
Engraving showing the equestrian statue of Prince Albert, Consort of Queen Victoria, in Holborn Circus, London, 1874

Background imageEquestrian Collection: The Duke of Edinburgh unveiling the statue of the late Princ

The Duke of Edinburgh unveiling the statue of the late Princ
Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh unveiling an equestrian statue of Prince Albert in Glasgow in 1866

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Richard Sands Air Walking at Drury Lane, 1853

Richard Sands Air Walking at Drury Lane, 1853
Engraving showing Richard Sands (d.1861), the American acrobat, equestrian and air walker, performing at Drury Lane Theatre, London, March 1853

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Equestrian Acrobats at the Circus, 1948

Equestrian Acrobats at the Circus, 1948
Photograph showing six equestrian acrobats forming a pyramid on top of their four horses, at the circus, 1948

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Circus Act / Equestrian

Circus Act / Equestrian
An equestrian act at Bertram Mills circus. Dressed as cowboys, the riders performs various dressage steps and acrobatic feats

Background imageEquestrian Collection: Rotten Row, August 1939

Rotten Row, August 1939
Spectators line the bridle path at Rotten Row, Hyde Park, London, perhaps in anticipation of some kind of military or equestrian procession



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