Showing 32 items matching "leather stirrups"
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Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - STIRRUPS, 1914 - 1919
... ...Leather Stirrups...A pair of matching foot stirrups - both leather, brown, strap with metal buckle, cream coloured stitching. ...Passchendaele Barracks Trust Leather Stirrups 1. & 2. A pair of matching foot stirrups - both leather, brown, strap with metal buckle, cream coloured stitching. heavy metal loop to attach strap to stirrup. ...WW1 Issue possibly.1. & 2. A pair of matching foot stirrups - both leather, brown, strap with metal buckle, cream coloured stitching. heavy metal loop to attach strap to stirrup.passchendaele barracks trust, leather stirrups -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietySpurs and Stirrups x8 pieces
... 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....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. 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 MuseumFunctional object - Saddle, Circa 1900
... Brown leather saddle with stirrups included...Trafalgar Holden Museum 74 Waterloo Rd Trafalgar gippsland Leather equestrian saddle as used by riders circa 1900 as manufactured and sold by Holden and Frost leather equine saddle Brown leather saddle with stirrups included Functional object Saddle ...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 Societysaddle, C 1910-1930
... A brown leather saddle with stirrups and cloth girth....Nancy did this trip as a personal challenge. equestrian saddle A brown leather saddle with stirrups and cloth girth. 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 -
Orbost & District Historical Societystirrup and belt
... belt stirrup leather horse-transport...421.3 is a leather horse stirrup. 421.4 is a leather belt with one shoulder strap. ...AMMLLIMP 421.3 is a leather horse stirrup. 421.4 is a leather belt with one shoulder strap. ...Horses played a vital role in the agricultural history of Orbost. This item is connected to that role.421.3 is a leather horse stirrup. 421.4 is a leather belt with one shoulder strap. It has brass attachments.On 421.4 -34 MARTINS ?AMMLLIMPbelt stirrup leather horse-transport -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumAccessory - Saddle
... leather horse saddle with stirrups...Trafalgar Holden Museum 74 Waterloo Rd Trafalgar gippsland leather horse saddle as was used by equestrians during the late 1800's and early 1900's Manufactured and retailed by Holden and Frost equine saddle leather leather horse saddle with stirrups 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 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Ladies Side Saddle, ca. 1950
... Ladies Side-Saddle, black leather with one stirrup and two horns to grip. A pouchis attached....Similar designs are used today at certain equestrian events. 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 Ladies Side-Saddle, black leather with one stirrup and two horns to grip. A pouchis attached. ...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 MuseumFunctional object - Stirrup
... Nickle plated steel stirrup, flat bottomed with oval foot enclosure. At the top thereof is a slit in the steel to allow a leather strap to hold stirrup to saddle...Trafalgar Holden Museum 74 Waterloo Rd Trafalgar gippsland Used by Riders to support feet whilst in the saddle and to help in controlling the horse Manufactured and Sold by Holden and Frost Ca 1900 Equine steel stirrup Nickle plated steel stirrup, flat bottomed with oval foot enclosure. At the top thereof is a slit in the steel to allow a leather strap to hold stirrup to saddle Functional object Stirrup ...Used by Riders to support feet whilst in the saddle and to help in controlling the horseManufactured and Sold by Holden and Frost Ca 1900Nickle plated steel stirrup, flat bottomed with oval foot enclosure. At the top thereof is a slit in the steel to allow a leather strap to hold stirrup to saddleequine, steel, stirrup -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - SADDLE, c. 1915 to 1930
... , stirrup leathers or girth. The leather seat covers the frame between the front and rear metal arches and is attached to them using linen webbing slings. ..., stirrup leathers or girth. The leather seat covers the frame between the front and rear metal arches and is attached to them using linen webbing slings. ...Standard issue saddle used by the Australian Light Horse, artillery and transport units during WW1 and after (between the wars). The Universal Pattern saddles were designed to have interchangeable parts, making them easy to repair.1912 Universal Pattern steel arch brown leather saddle. Tree is made of wood with shredded cotton waste padding attached. Various brass rings are located on the saddle for attaching sundry equipment. No stirrups, stirrup leathers or girth. The leather seat covers the frame between the front and rear metal arches and is attached to them using linen webbing slings. Leather sweat flaps on each side.Stamped on the rear of the seat: 'S (broad up arrow)'australian light horse, military equipment, saddle, transport -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental CollectionFunctional object - Lance bucket
... An elliptical hole allowed the stirrup leather to pass through thus securing it to the stirrup more securely than the two straps alone. ...Leather lance bucket with two adjustable straps to attach it to a stirrup....An elliptical hole allowed the stirrup leather to pass through thus securing it to the stirrup more securely than the two straps alone. ...This lance bucket could be attached to the stirrup iron quickly via the two straps and was for temporary issue to a troop for ceremonial occasions such as a vice regal escort, or Govt house guard when lances were carried. It differs from a much more common bucket which fitted over the top if the stirrup iron. An elliptical hole allowed the stirrup leather to pass through thus securing it to the stirrup more securely than the two straps alone. Lance buckets were used by the Squadron Sergeant Major and Squadron Quarter Master Sergeant of each Light Horse Squadron as they were the only ones to carry lances to assist them when they performed the duty of markers that the troops lined up on when on parade, or forming squadron-in-line, as they did for the charge at Beersheba. Unusual piece of light horse saddlery. Leather lance bucket with two adjustable straps to attach it to a stirrup.military, horse, stirrup, light horse, lance -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - SADDLE, 1916
... , stirrup leathers or girth attached. The leather seat covers the frame of the saddle between the front and rear arches and is connected to them by khaki webbing and leather laces. ..., stirrup leathers or girth attached. The leather seat covers the frame of the saddle between the front and rear arches and is connected to them by khaki webbing and leather laces. ...British military saddle as used in WW1. The saddles were designed to have interchangeable parts, making them easy to repair.Military steel arch brown leather saddle. Tree is made of wood with thick blue felt pads and leather attachments. Neither is original. Various brass rings located on the saddle for attaching sundry equipment. Brown leather strap with silver coloured metal buckle attached to the rear right hand side of the tree. No stirrups, stirrup leathers or girth attached. The leather seat covers the frame of the saddle between the front and rear arches and is connected to them by khaki webbing and leather laces. Leather sweat flaps on each side. Leather straps and brass buckles on the front of each pad.Stamped on the front of the seat: '1916, 13'. Stamped on each sweat flap: '1916, 13'.military equipment, saddle, horse equipment, transport -
Bendigo Military MuseumUniform - SERVICE DRESS, RAMC, BRITISH, unknown
... leather lining strip. Brass colour metal belt hooks. Manufacturers label on white cotton fabric, inside on collar. 2. Trousers - stirrup...leather lining strip. Brass colour metal belt hooks. Manufacturers label on white cotton fabric, inside on collar. 2. Trousers - stirrup ...R.A.M.C. = Royal Army Medical Corps - British. Uniform issued to Captain McKenzie. refer Cat No. 7875.5 and 7876.2.1. Jacket - black and crimson colour wool velvet type fabric. Crimson colour fabric on collar and sleeve cuffs with gold braid edging. Mandarin collar with two gold and silver metal collar badges - crown, snake on pole, laurel wreath and ribbon scroll with lettering - "ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS" - British - Tailor made uniform. Shoulder epaulettes - gold colour twisted braid with two gold, blue and green metal rank pips = Lieutenant. on right epaulette. Gold colour metal buttons with shank, raised emblem and lettering - (same as collar badges). Lining - combination top gold colour, lower black colour silk fabric. Sleeve - white colour cotton fabric. At waist red leather lining strip. Brass colour metal belt hooks. Manufacturers label on white cotton fabric, inside on collar. 2. Trousers - stirrup pant style, black colour wool fabric, six button fly. Crimson colour, wool fabric. Three 1.5 cm strip down each side. Black colour bakelite buttons. White colour cotton fabric lining to waistband. At ankles - black leather straps with metal buckle. Manufacturers label on white cotton fabric label with black ink print and handwritten details - back, inside below waistband lining.1. & 2. Black ink print "HOLT & SON/ Military Tailors/ 20 Sackville Street, PICCADILLY, W". Handwritten black ink pen "T.F.C. McKENZIE/RAMC"uniform, ramc, british, ww1, service dress, mckenzie -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - SADDLE, LEATHER, 1915
... The stirrup straps are 32mm wide and are iron or steel. Under the saddles is a leather base with a metal, flexible loop at rear. ...The stirrup straps are 32mm wide and are iron or steel. Under the saddles is a leather base with a metal, flexible loop at rear. ...Brown leather saddle - On the front is a metal rectangular loop. On the rear end is a rectangular hole. On front left and right area is a small metal loop with a short local strap on it. On left and right (knee) area are metal loops holding the stirrup straps. The stirrup straps are 32mm wide and are iron or steel. Under the saddles is a leather base with a metal, flexible loop at rear. Under that base is a leather curved section with holes on side. There are leather tongs that hold the curved section to the wooden base. Under the wooden base are two big foot pads about 20mm thick. Under each leg flap are two girth straps only 30 cm long.On the left leg flap, embossed, is the 3 crowns of the "Greater Coat of Army Sweden". Down at the bottom of left leg flap, embossed, is a crown with the letters "ING (AND) 1915". Underneath the left leg flap in black ink are the words = “All leather - Made in Sweden”. On the rear part of the saddle is embossed number “153”saddle, equipment, ww1, sweden, passchendaele barracks trust -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - STIRRUPS
... stirrup. It has the arch over the top and twin base 'rails' for under foot. On top of arch is a slot of 3.5 cm wide, this is for the belt. Leather...stirrup. It has the arch over the top and twin base 'rails' for under foot. On top of arch is a slot of 3.5 cm wide, this is for the belt. Leather ...Item in the collection relating to Edward Judd, refer Cat No 7410 for his service details.1.& 2. Chrome plated, moulded iron stirrup. It has the arch over the top and twin base 'rails' for under foot. On top of arch is a slot of 3.5 cm wide, this is for the belt. Leather belt and buckle for the stirrup. The belt is 2.5 cm wide and 5mm thick. The buckle is chrome plated iron.horse equipment, saddlery, stirrups -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBoots Riding, late 1800's - early 1900's
... They are made of brown leather and have a small heel (not the usual higher heel for stirrups)...They are made of brown leather and have a small heel (not the usual higher heel for stirrups) Boots Riding ...The early Kiewa Valley farmers opened up the Bogong High Plains for cattle grazing in the late 1800's and early 1900's. Many farmers of the Kiewa Valley built huts on the Bogong High Plains to stay in during the summer mustering season. The Roper family had their own cattle run on the High Plains with several version's of Ropers Hut being built and used for this purpose. These boots were owned by Fred Roper whose father was one of the first pioneers of the Upper Kiewa Valley and Tawonga farming district. These boots were made around the late 1800's to early 1900's and are of a quality hide and a very good example of historical clothing worn at the time. These boots are very significant to the Kiewa Valley because the mark a period of early farming within the Kiewa Valley and Bogong High Plains as they were worn by Fred Roper who comes from one of the farming pioneering families of Tawonga. These boots were used when mustering the families cattle up to the Bogong High Plains for summer grazing and also around his farm in Tawonga when riding his horses. They were donated by his great grand daughter Leonie Roper in 2011, therefore the manufacturing of these boots could be anything from the late 1880's to early 1900's. They are made of high quality leather and were made to last the tough conditions of mustering and farming cattle. They also had wooden stock which fitted into them "KVHS 0445"These knee high "riding" boots have a 4 "rung" laces at the base of the upright boot and a strap at the top of the boot. They are made of brown leather and have a small heel (not the usual higher heel for stirrups)riding boots. footwear. cattle mustering footwear. roper family. cattlemen. bogong high plains. -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietySaddle Horse Stock, Circa 1950
... This all leather "stock horse" saddle shows plenty of wear. It is in "full harness" configaration with stirrups and leg protectors ...A scientific study started in 1947 to study the impact of grazing cattle on the natural Alpine and sub Alpine vegetation found grazing cattle had an adverse affect on the natural Alpine and sub alpine vegetation, and grazing on the plains was stopped by the Victorian Government in 2005.This "camp draft" in the High Plains could take up to six weeks. horse country leather gaiters high grazing cattlemen laces studs This all leather "stock horse" saddle shows plenty of wear. It is in "full harness" configaration with stirrups and leg protectors Saddle Horse Stock unknown ...This stock horse saddle was probably used in the mid 1900's. This was the period when cattle mustering was at its prime. The movement of cattle was by mounted stock horse only and not by other methods. Northern territory cattle stations in the late 1900's started to use helicopters for "cattle control". In the KIEWA Valley/Bogong High Plains and other rural cattle producing areas required well trained stock horses and stockmen for cattle control. It is only in the later 1900's that motor bikes and four wheeled quad-bikes have taken over, in part, from the mounted stockman.This horse saddle is very significant to the Kiewa Valley because of the early introduction of cattle stations in what initially was regarded as a semi remote location. The maintenance of cattle in the Kiewa Valley is and was an important requirement. A good stock horse saddle as and is important, especially during the period when cattle were grazed on the Bogong High Plains. The mustering and and moving cattle from the valley pastures to the high country was a demanding and dangerous exercise requiring "sure footed" stock horses.The "good" saddle was a vital part of this cattle mustering. A scientific study started in 1947 to study the impact of grazing cattle on the natural Alpine and sub Alpine vegetation found grazing cattle had an adverse affect on the natural Alpine and sub alpine vegetation, and grazing on the plains was stopped by the Victorian Government in 2005.This "camp draft" in the High Plains could take up to six weeks.This all leather "stock horse" saddle shows plenty of wear. It is in "full harness" configaration with stirrups and leg protectors horse, country, leather, gaiters, high, grazing, cattlemen, laces, studs -
Orbost & District Historical Societystirrups, c. 1900 - 1950
... They were found stored inside a leather valise with other "horse" items which are also believed to have been owned by the jockey. Horses played a vital role in the history of Orbost both in agriculture and horse racing This item is connected to that role. stirrups horse-racing horse-riding A pair of metal stirrups. ...Are believed to have been worn by a jockey riding horses in the Orbost district. They were found stored inside a leather valise with other "horse" items which are also believed to have been owned by the jockey. Horses played a vital role in the history of Orbost both in agriculture and horse racing This item is connected to that role.A pair of metal stirrups. The bottom of each stirrup is an oval shape with a rod in the middle. This is suspended by a "D" shaped metal piece which has a rectangular hold in it at the top.stirrups horse-racing horse-riding -
Orbost & District Historical Societyleather case, c. 1900 - 1950s
... It contained a set of stirrups, two sets of spurs, and two leather jockey leggings....It contained a set of stirrups, two sets of spurs, and two leather jockey leggings. Horse racing as a sport and recreational activity were once part of Orbost's history. leather-case jockey's- case horse-racing A brown leather case, rectangular in shape, a leather handle, with a metal plate on the lid, and leather loops through which straps could be threaded to surround the case. ...This case and its contents are believed to have been owned and used by a jockey who rode in the Orbost area. It contained a set of stirrups, two sets of spurs, and two leather jockey leggings.Horse racing as a sport and recreational activity were once part of Orbost's history.A brown leather case, rectangular in shape, a leather handle, with a metal plate on the lid, and leather loops through which straps could be threaded to surround the case. The leather has been tooled with a "crocodile" pattern.leather-case jockey's- case horse-racing -
Lara RSL Sub BranchService Gear, Trooper Patrick Nolan, Picture on his horse "Jack Ordeal" with his googles, stirrups, Registration of membership to R. S..S. I. L .A. dated 6/2/1917, badge "Rising Sun"
... Lara RSL Sub Branch McClelland Ave Lara Details relating to Trooper Patrick Nolan WW1 8th Light Horse Nolan Patrick 8th light horse World War One trooper stirrups goggles rising sun Dust/sand goggles, leather with brown lens for desert warfare. ...Details relating to Trooper Patrick NolanWW1 8th Light HorsePhotograph of Trooper Patrick Nolan on his horse "Jack Ordeal" taken at Port Said. Accompanied by items: stirrups, badge "Raising Sun, Registration of membership to R. S..S. I. L .A. dated 6/2/1917. Patrick Nolan Joined as a labourer aged 21 on 5/8/1915. Attached to Reinforcements, the 8th Australian Light Horse. Also known as Maygar's Boys. Suffering shell shock and deafness at Bir El Abd, Sinai, 8/9/1916. Discharged in Melbourne, 8/12/1916, rejoined Home Service 6/2/1917. Discharged at own request 21/6/1917. Rejoined 26/7/1917. Discharged 5/5/1918Dust/sand goggles, leather with brown lens for desert warfare. Lens 4.5 cm round, Badge "Rising Sun" Australian Military ArmedForces L 6.00 cm H. 4.5 cm. 1904 blackened copper. Left and Right strips. Markings stamped inside C. Greatnfk & Son Ld, solid nickel. The righthand strip has a broken foot strap mounting. Paper receipt for membership to Returned Sailors & Soldiers Imperial League dated 6/2/1917. Number 965. Group Photo * light bHorse Inscription on Back - mBack Row @nd from Left Patrick Nolan Dad 8th Light Horse Egypt 1st World War 1914/1918 nolan patrick 8th light horse world war one trooper stirrups goggles rising sun -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageLap Skiver, J Dixon, 1900s
... stirrups and spurs in the Middle Ages, developing into fully-fledged makers of saddlery and harness, by the end of the nineteenth century. As a result, over a hundred firms were exporting their products throughout the British Empire and beyond. The Walsall firms flourished as horses were so vital to everyday life in Victorian Britain and the colonies. The Walsall area emerged as a major supplier of military saddlery and harnesses, with one company supplying an astonishing 100,000 saddles for the British army in the First World War. The twentieth century saw the rise of light leather...stirrups and spurs in the Middle Ages, developing into fully-fledged makers of saddlery and harness, by the end of the nineteenth century. As a result, over a hundred firms were exporting their products throughout the British Empire and beyond. The Walsall firms flourished as horses were so vital to everyday life in Victorian Britain and the colonies. The Walsall area emerged as a major supplier of military saddlery and harnesses, with one company supplying an astonishing 100,000 saddles for the British army in the First World War. The twentieth century saw the rise of light leather ...Walsall in England was regarded as the world`s greatest centre of the saddlery trade. The town's craftsmen began to specialise in making bits, stirrups and spurs in the Middle Ages, developing into fully-fledged makers of saddlery and harness, by the end of the nineteenth century. As a result, over a hundred firms were exporting their products throughout the British Empire and beyond. The Walsall firms flourished as horses were so vital to everyday life in Victorian Britain and the colonies. The Walsall area emerged as a major supplier of military saddlery and harnesses, with one company supplying an astonishing 100,000 saddles for the British army in the First World War. The twentieth century saw the rise of light leather goods, such as handbags, cases and gloves. With the coming of the motor car, these products became the mainstay of the Walsall leather industry. Many companies supplied this trade and Dixon tools was one, as a commercial and industrial equipment supplier to the trade. The company started in 1843 and has continued to produce tools for the leather industries up and till August 2017 when the company was dissolved.A vintage item used in the leather working industries see additional notes at end of document for clarity on how the item was used and it's importance in making leather goods.Lap Skiver has a roller missing. Painted reddish brown J Dixonflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, lap skiver, leather industries, leather making tools, tools, j dixon -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Obstetric stirrups used by Dr Mitchell Henry O'Sullivan
... Stirrups consist of long strips of woollen fabric with leather straps at each end and six metal rings sewn into the woollen fabric with leather at intervals....Stirrups consist of long strips of woollen fabric with leather straps at each end and six metal rings sewn into the woollen fabric with leather at intervals. ...Dr Mitchell Henry O'Sullivan worked in the Victorian country town of Casterton as a general practitioner from 1919 until his death in 1977. He also practiced obstetrics. His son, Dr David More O'Sullivan donated his obstetric bag and its contents to the College in 1999. The bag and contents are a unique time capsule of the type of instruments and pharmaceuticals used in the inter-war period. Set of two stirrups. Stirrups consist of long strips of woollen fabric with leather straps at each end and six metal rings sewn into the woollen fabric with leather at intervals.obstetric delivery -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate ActionBuckingham steel climbing spurs (missing leather straps)
... Spurs were attached with leather straps which held them to the climbers legs. The straps are missing on this pair They have a contoured shank with offset stirrup for the climbers boots Buckingham manufacturing dates back in America to 1896. ...Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action 71-79 Kyle Road Altona North Spurs were attached with leather straps which held them to the climbers legs. The straps are missing on this pair They have a contoured shank with offset stirrup for the climbers boots Buckingham manufacturing dates back in America to 1896. ...Spurs were attached with leather straps which held them to the climbers legs. The straps are missing on this pair They have a contoured shank with offset stirrup for the climbers boots Buckingham manufacturing dates back in America to 1896. Climbing spurs were made in their blacksmith shop and were popular with linesmen, loggers and tree arborists. Buckingham steel climbing spurs -
Chiltern Athenaeum TrustWW1 Light Horse Saddle : Martin Balsarini, Circa 1900-1920
... Dark Rum coloured leather saddle issued to WW1 soldier Martin Balsarini 4th Light Horse AIF. Saddle has cast iron stirrups x 2 with brass adjustment buckles. ...Dark Rum coloured leather saddle issued to WW1 soldier Martin Balsarini 4th Light Horse AIF. Saddle has cast iron stirrups x 2 with brass adjustment buckles. ...WW1 AIF Light Horse Saddle (Martin Balsarini's, a Chiltern Resident). The Great War 1914-1918.This saddle belonged to Martin Balsarini, a soldier in the AIF WW1 4th Light Horse Brigade and who was at the Charge Of Beersheba. Dark Rum coloured leather saddle issued to WW1 soldier Martin Balsarini 4th Light Horse AIF. Saddle has cast iron stirrups x 2 with brass adjustment buckles. There is a restored leather rations barrel attached to the rear of the saddle. The saddle underlay is made of canvas and felt. Stitching is hemp cotton. ww1 saddle, ww1 4th light horse saddle, ww1 martin balsarini's saddle, chiltern resident ww1 soldier, martin balsarini, 4th light horse saddle, the charge of beersheba. -
Beechworth RSL Sub-BranchSpur with leather straps and rowel
... A "butterfly" or leather flap is on leather strap.This was to protect the boot laces from stirrup wear....A "butterfly" or leather flap is on leather strap.This was to protect the boot laces from stirrup wear. Spur with leather straps and rowel ...The spurs are typical of spurs worn by Australian Light Horseman in WW1. These were probably worn by a member( of the Light Horse Brigade) from the Beechworth area.Iron spur with rowel. Leather straps for attachment to boot.One strap fixed(sewn) at each end of yoke. The other strap has buckle( attached by two folded metal pieces meeting in middle attached by rivet- one end to buckle,the other to spur.) A "butterfly" or leather flap is on leather strap.This was to protect the boot laces from stirrup wear.Nonespurs, light horse, rowel -
Beechworth RSL Sub-BranchSpur with leather straps and rowel, Early 20th Century
... Straps have a"butterfly" or piece of leather to protect the laces from the stirrup....Straps have a"butterfly" or piece of leather to protect the laces from the stirrup. Spur with leather straps and rowel ...Typical of British/Australian issue for Australian Light HorseIron spur with rowel. Leather straps for attachment to boot.One strap fixed(sewn) at each end. The other strap has buckle( attached by two folded metal pieces meeting in middle attached by rivet- one end to buckle,the other to spur.) Straps have a"butterfly" or piece of leather to protect the laces from the stirrup.spurs, light horse, rowel -
Parks Victoria - Mount Buffalo ChaletHonour Board
... The board has leather strapping around the edge and two stirrups threaded onto leather at the base. ...The board has leather strapping around the edge and two stirrups threaded onto leather at the base. ...Was located in the stables at Mount Buffalo Chalet. It was used to record the names of horses that were ridden by Chalet guests when they were holidaying at the Chalet. 'Admiring the rugged beauty of the Buffalo Plateau and exploring its scenic attractions ...quickly became part of the Mount Buffalo Chalet tourist experience...The Chalet facilitated the experience by hosting guided tours, including trail rides on horseback...the horses remained at the Chalet for decades, and have been remembered with great affection, as demonstrated by the honour roll for Chalet horses and various commemorative plaques.' (Pg 98. Historica) Many of these horses are still remmbered by former guest of the Chalet. Granite and Punka were legendary and plaques in their honor are mounted on the large granite boulders in the stableyards.Listed in Draft Inventory of Significant Collection items. Appendix A.3, Snow sports equipment and other recreational items. (Pg 166 Historica).Wooden plaque with names painted onto strips of leather fixed to a board. The board is made of two sections of wood and is arched at the top and squared at the base. The piece at the top that appears to be earlier and has gold painted inscriptions with decorative scrolling around the edge. The board has leather strapping around the edge and two stirrups threaded onto leather at the base. The upper section of the board has all the names painted onto leather strips. The lower section of the board has some names painted onto strips but also some names are scratched directly onto the wood.At top of plaque, "ROLL OF HONOUR /TO / OUR FRIENDS - / THE CHALET HORSES, / WHO GAVE US MANY HAPPY HOURS / BUT WHO HAVE SINCE MOVED / "DOWN THE HILL". FROM THE / TIME OF "PUNKA" / WHO SERVED / FAITHFULLY FOR 20 YEARS" Underneat this are the names of the individual horses starting with , "PUNKA....." -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Leisure object - Toy, c1950
... leather saddle and yellow felt bridle. Cream sheepskin mane - yellow felt on underside of feet and yellow stitching in glove stitch on all seams. Small metal rings attached to saddle to represent stirrups...leather saddle and yellow felt bridle. Cream sheepskin mane - yellow felt on underside of feet and yellow stitching in glove stitch on all seams. Small metal rings attached to saddle to represent stirrups ...Used by Margaret in 1940\50 when she lived at 31 Drummond Road, Blackburn Blue felt toy donkey with cream leather saddle and yellow felt bridle. Cream sheepskin mane - yellow felt on underside of feet and yellow stitching in glove stitch on all seams. Small metal rings attached to saddle to represent stirrups.toys, soft toys -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub BranchEquipment - Australian Lighthorse Saddle, Believe circa 1914
... Leather saddle with wooden and metal tree and girth straps. The seat is supported in the centre by canvas webbing (similar to uniform belts worn by infantry) Saddle does not have stirrups or stirrup irons. ...Leather saddle with wooden and metal tree and girth straps. The seat is supported in the centre by canvas webbing (similar to uniform belts worn by infantry) Saddle does not have stirrups or stirrup irons. ...Leather saddle with wooden and metal tree and girth straps. The seat is supported in the centre by canvas webbing (similar to uniform belts worn by infantry) Saddle does not have stirrups or stirrup irons. Three belt attachments on each side of saddle. No markings -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumAccessory - Stirrup
... Trafalgar Holden Museum 74 Waterloo Rd Trafalgar gippsland REPLICA As manufactured and retailed by Holden and Frost Ca1900 Equine Stirrup Metal circular ring with flat base. Slot on top for leather strap from the saddle Accessory Stirrup ...REPLICAAs manufactured and retailed by Holden and Frost Ca1900Metal circular ring with flat base. Slot on top for leather strap from the saddleequine, stirrup -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumAccessory - Stirrup, C1900
... Trafalgar Holden Museum 74 Waterloo Rd Trafalgar gippsland This stirrup is used by ladies who ride side saddle Manufactured and sold by Holden and Frost Equine Civilian Stirrup nil Metal circular ring with flat area on base, on the top there is slot which is where the leather strap from the saddle is passed through, Painted black Accessory Stirrup ...This stirrup is used by ladies who ride side saddleManufactured and sold by Holden and FrostMetal circular ring with flat area on base, on the top there is slot which is where the leather strap from the saddle is passed through, Painted blacknilequine civilian, stirrup
