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matching equestrian saddle
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Orbost & District Historical Society
saddle, C 1910-1930
... equestrian saddle.... Nancy did this trip as a personal challenge. equestrian saddle ...This saddle was used by Nancy Bland in 1934 when she rode Silver King from Coonalpyn in South Australia to Melbourne - a distance of 370 miles. The trip took took seven days and four hours. Nancy did this trip as a personal challenge.A brown leather saddle with stirrups and cloth girth.equestrian saddle -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Saddle, Circa 1900
... Leather equestrian saddle as used by riders circa 1900... Leather equestrian saddle as used by riders circa 1900 ...Leather equestrian saddle as used by riders circa 1900as manufactured and sold by Holden and FrostBrown leather saddle with stirrups includedleather, equine, saddle -
Orbost & District Historical Society
dray saddle, late 19th - mid 20th century
... saddle equestrian transport dray.... saddle equestrian transport dray A heavy brown leather saddle ...Horses played a vital role in the agricultural and transport history of Orbost. This item is connected to that role.A heavy brown leather saddle used for a working horse to pull a dray. Probably used 1890's -1950's. It has 4 silver metal studs in the corners.saddle equestrian transport dray -
Orbost & District Historical Society
pack saddle, Early 20th century
... saddle pack-saddle equestrian... to that role. saddle pack-saddle equestrian A large brown leather pack ...A pack saddle is designed to be secured on the back of a horse so it can carry heavy loads. It would rest on a saddle blanket or pad to spead the the weight of the saddle. The underside of the saddle is curved to fit the shape of the animal's back. It would be symmetrically divided by a gap at the top to ensure it does not rest on the animals' backbone and to provide ventilation. This saddle was possible owned by the Forestry Department for use by fire spotters.Horses played a vital role in the agricultural and transport history of Orbost. This item is connected to that role.A large brown leather pack saddle. The underside is curved to conform to the shape of the horse's back. It is divided into two parts for weight distribution. The upper side is like a rack for the load to rest on and for it to be tied down.saddle pack-saddle equestrian -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Equipment - Horse ring, C 1900
... Equestrian brass carriage and saddle ring... Hoese ring Nil Equestrian brass carriage and saddle ring ...Manufactured and sold by Holden and Frost used on Horse tackle during the 19 and 20th Centuries on saddle and carriage horses.Manufactured by Holden and Frost c 1910 for Military, Agricultural and Civilian useEquestrian brass carriage and saddle ringNilequine, military, agriculture, civilian 1910, hoese ring -
Orbost & District Historical Society
black and white photograph, 1918
Mary Lynch was the daughter of Matthew and Mary (nee Loorham) Lynch. She became Mrs Ivell. she was a noted horse-woman having ridden the Nixon Bros hack, "Gold Dust" at the Melbourne Show coming first in the 10 stone hack and first in the Eagley Hunting Contest. (info. Mary Gilbert) Horse racing was a popular past-time in early Orbost. The Nixon family was involved through Keith Nixon. Some of the earliest horse races were held on a course in a paddock belonging to Mr James Cowell at Jarrahmond. For a long time horse races were part of the Marlo Picnic Races.This item is connected to an activity once popular in the Orbost district. The Nixon family were prominent early settlers in the Orbost district.A black / white photograph of a lady dressed in a a tailored hip coat, bowler hat, knee breeches and boots. She is holding the reins of a saddled horse. There is a copy.on front at top - " 1st 10st hack - 19 entries 1st "EAGLEY" Hunting Contest - 22 entries. Still the only horse to win the double." on front at bottom - " MELBOURNE SHOW 1918 "GOLD DUST" owned by Nixon Bros ridden by Miss MARY LYNCH"lynch-mary nixon-bros-horses equestrian melbourne-show gold-dust -
Orbost & District Historical Society
saddle
... saddle leather equestrian rural... equestrian rural A brown leather working horse saddle, a dray saddle ...Horses played a vital role in the agricultural history of Orbost. This item is connected to that role.A brown leather working horse saddle, a dray saddle. Probably used from 1890's -1950's. It has 4 silver metal studs. The pads underneath have been re-covered with blanket material.saddle leather equestrian rural -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Administrative record - Police Report - theft of equestrian equipment, 1914, 07/09/1914
Hand written supplementary Police Report of Criminal Offence, - larceny, saddle, bridle, horse rug, web girth, whip, Mortlake police stationpolice report, theft, mortlake -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Spurs and Stirrups x8 pieces
The spur is used in many equestrian disciplines.Most equestrian disciplines have rules covering spur design and use. Spurs are usually held on by a leather spur strap that goes over the arch of the foot and under the sole in front of the boot heel. The stirrup is a light frame or ring that holds the foot of a rider, attached to the saddle by a strap, often called a stirrup leather. Stirrups are usually paired and are used to aid in mounting and as a support while using a horse.E. Fisher grew up and lived at Mongan's Bride in the Kiewa Valley. Horse riding was common in the Kiewa Valley especially before the introduction of motorised vehicles.A spur is a metal tool designed to be worn in pairs on the heels of riding boots foe the purpose of directing a horse to move forward or laterally while riding. It is usually used to refine the riding aids and to back up the natural aids eg. the leg, seat, hands and voice. A stirrup is a light frame or ring that holds the foot of a rider, attached to the saddle by a strap, often called a stirrup leather. Stirrups are usually paired and are used to aid in mounting and as a support while using a horse. The spurs and stirrups are made of steel and the straps of leather.horse riding, spurs for horse riders, stirrups for horse riders, e.fisher -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Accessory - Saddle
leather horse saddle as was used by equestrians during the late 1800's and early 1900'sManufactured and retailed by Holden and Frostleather horse saddle with stirrupsequine, saddle, leather -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Accessory - Equine accessory
This stirrup is used by ladies who ride side saddleManufactured and sold by HOLDEN and FROSTMetal cirular ring with flat area on base, on the top there is a slot which is where the leather strap from the saddle is passed throughnilstirrup, equestrian -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Equestrian leather strap
... for attachment to saddle strap Functional object Equestrian leather strap ...Leather strap used on carts and wagons going under belly of horse to affix the cart poles for haulageManufactured and distributed by Holden and Frost brown leather strap with tongues attached each end with steel buckles, designed for attachment to saddle strapequine, belly band -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Accessory - Saddle accessory
Belt used on horses to attach reins and strapping for use on carts and buggiesMade and sold by Holden and FrostBrown leather belt that fits around horses belly two metal rings for reins and two brackets for strappingPattern etched on front of beltleather, belt, equestrian -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Equipment - Horse Bit, C1910
Manufactured and sold by Holden and Frost used on horse tackle during 19th and 20th centuries on saddle horse and carriage horse.Manufactured and sold by Holden and Frost c1900 for military, agriculture and civilian useBlack metal hackney Horse Bit, equestrian accessoryNILequine, military, agriculture, civilian, c1900, bit -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Ladies Side Saddle, ca. 1950
This side saddle is an example of early to mid-20th-century horse riding equipment worn with specific female riding habits. Similar designs are used today at certain equestrian events.Ladies Side-Saddle, black leather with one stirrup and two horns to grip. A pouchis attached.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, saddle, side saddle, horse riding, transportation, sport, ladies saddle, ladies side saddle, riding equipment -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Accessory - Equestrian accessory, Saddle mount gun case
Used to carry shotgun on saddle mount and manufactured by Holden and FrostManufactured by Holden and Frost for agriultural and civilian useBrown leather saddle mount shotgun carry case with straps and carry handleleather, agricultural, civilian, gun case