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Horses and circa
* " Weepster " aka " Weepy Horses " ( circa 2000 )

Horses and 1900
The Wagon and Horses in Chase Side was rebuilt in 1900 and again in 1930.
* Young Man Afraid Of His Horses: ( Tȟašúŋke Kȟokípȟapi ) ( 1830 – 1900 ).
Horses were used for transportation in 1900, as they had been throughout the history of the city.
According to the 19th century book (" Annals of the wars of the eighteenth century ") by Author Eduard Cust, the French Army has used 300 European Cavalry, 2250 European Infantries, 1300 Sepoys, 3000 Mahrattas with 16 pieces of Artillery and the English had used about 80 European Horses, 250 Native horses, 1900 European Infantries, 2100 Sepoys and 26 pieces of Artillery.

Horses and .
Horses were, in the Celtic world, closely linked to the sun.
Also in the 2004 TV poll to find " Britain's Best Sitcom ", Blackadder was voted the second-best British sitcom of all time, topped by Only Fools and Horses.
Horses contributed greatly to the transport of the Spanish conquerors and colonizers.
" In Only Fools and Horses Rodney Charlton Trotter is named after the club.
On account of their supreme position in horse ( Ashva ) culture, they were also popularly known as Ashvakas, i. e. the " horsemen " and their land was known as " Home of Horses ".
In Britain rhyming slang had a resurgence of popular interest beginning in the 1970s resulting from its use in a number of London-based television programmes such as Steptoe and Son, Mind Your Language, The Sweeney ( the title of which is itself rhyming slang —" Sweeney Todd " for " Flying Squad ", a rapid response unit of London ’ s Metropolitan Police ), Minder, Citizen Smith, Only Fools and Horses, and EastEnders.
In ‘ Wild Horses ’ characters are named after the Star Trek crew and the influence of Star Wars pervades throughout.
Horses are used for ceremonial purposes only, most often when the dragoons take part in the changing of the guards at The Royal Castle in Stockholm.
* Nicholas Lyndhurst-Actor, best known for playing Rodney Trotter in Only Fools and Horses.
Francisco and his brother, Gustavo A. Madero, are mentioned in the 1992 book All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy.
Brooks released Fresh Horses, his first album of new material in two years, in November 1995 ; within six months of its release, it had sold over three million copies.
Despite its promising start, Fresh Horses plateaued quickly, topping out at quadruple platinum.
The album is considered less inspired than its predecessor, but it is notable for the Parsons-Hillman-Leadon song " Older Guys " and for its take on Jagger and Richards ' " Wild Horses "— the first recording released of this famous song.
Horses and chariots require a lot of time and upkeep, so their use was mainly confined to a small nobility.
* Abnormal stress: Horses ' hooves can become quite worn out when subjected to the added weight and stress of a rider, pack load, cart, or wagon.
Nomadism, Horses and Huns.
Image: Lascaux painting. jpg | Lascaux, Bulls and Horses
Some breeds have been developed through centuries of crossings with other breeds, while others, such as Tennessee Walking Horses and Morgans, developed from a single sire from which all current breed members descend.
Horses have been selectively bred since their domestication.
The Quarter Horse normally requires both parents to be registered Quarter Horses, but allows " Appendix " registration of horses with one Thoroughbred parent, and the horse may earn its way to full registration by completing certain performance requirements.
Horses can crossbreed with other equine species to produce hybrids.
Horses with the same sire but different dams are simply said to be " by the same sire ", and no sibling relationship is implied.
Horses should never be tied by the reins.

Horses and Dakota
January 17, 1891: Young Man Afraid of his Horses at Camp of Oglala tribe of Lakota at Pine Ridge, South Dakota, 3 weeks after Wounded Knee Massacre, when 150 scattered as 153 Lakota Sioux and 25 U. S. soldiers died.

Horses and nation
* Flying Horses: oldest carousel in the nation
* The Flying Horses Carousel currently in Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts is the nation ’ s oldest platform carousel and has been designated by the U. S. Department of the Interior as a national landmark.

Horses and land
It acquired land for the construction of Abbey Street in 1901 which removed the a multi occupied yard of the Coach and Horses Inn and enabled the building of a fire station on the new Street in 1903.
Triad 38 names his horse as Meinlas (" Slender Gray ") and calls him one of the Three Bestowed Horses of the Island of Britain ; this is echoed in Triad 59, in which the decision to allow the Romans to land in Britain in exchange for Meinlas is called one of the Three Unfortunate Counsels of the Island of Britain.
She claimed they were violating the Wild and Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act of 1971, which states, briefly: to require the protection, management, and control of wild free-roaming horses and burros on public land.
Horses with obvious club feet land more on the toes, causing toe bruising or laminitis.

Horses and 1851
He returned to Britain on leave in 1851, and began his first book, The Training of Cavalry Remount Horses: A New System, 1852.
Between 1845 and 1851 Caunt worked as farm labourer and then became the landlord of " The Coach and Horses " pub at St. Martin's Lane, a business that made him very prosperous until a fire destroyed the pub and killed two of his children.
These include a doctors ' surgery, a dental practice, a veterinary practice, three public houses ( The Prince of Wales, The Wagon and Horses and The Red Post which was built in 1851 ), a youth centre, cricket and football clubs, two supermarkets, butcher, baker, post office, coffee shop, petrol station and a newsagent.

Horses and many
Only an upheaval, a thrashing about in the sticky mass, showed where any life was ... Horses died like so many flies on sticky fly-paper.
About two brothers in South-East London, the series was in many ways a forerunner to Only Fools And Horses, only Jason was in the more dopey ' Rodders ' role, with Peter Armitage playing the cleverer of the two.
Horses are obligate nasal breathers which means that they are different from many other mammals because they do not have the option of breathing through their mouths and must take in oxygen through their noses.
Always a very selective actress, Christie turned down many high-caliber film roles, including Anne of the Thousand Days, They Shoot Horses, Don't They ?, Nicholas and Alexandra, and Reds, all of which earned Best Actress Oscar nominations for the actresses who played them.
Animals the embodiment of romantic passion were incorporated into paintings such as Arab Horses Fighting in a Stable ( 1860 ), The Lion Hunt ( of which there exist many versions, painted between 1856 and 1861 ), and Arab Saddling his Horse ( 1855 ).
Horses were traded, races run, heavy drinking indulged in and many a fight ensued .” Markets continued to be held near the church until the 19th century, but as a result of fighting and general unrest in connection with the market days the church was torn down in 1808.
There were many coaching inns in the town of which only the Dun Cow, Saracens Head and the Coach and Horses remain as inns.
Horses of many breeds can be registered as Pinto if it they have the correct spotting pattern.
In Christmas 1985, specials of Only Fools and Horses and Minder were scheduled against each other, angering many viewers ( in the days before video recorders were commonplace in many UK homes ).
The title has been adapted and parodied by many writers including Dylan Thomas in his Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog, Ogden Nash in his poem Portrait of the Artist as a Prematurely Old Man, Joseph Heller in Portrait of an Artist, as an Old Man, A. M. Klein in his poem Portrait of the Poet as Landscape, Andrew Barlow and Kent Roberts ' A Portrait of Yo Mama as a Young Man, Grayson Perry's biography Portrait of the Artist as a Young Girl, punk band Dillinger Four's song Portrait of the Artist as a Fucking Asshole, and William Eastlake's Portrait of an Artist with 26 Horses.
How many horses are there in " Coach and Horses "?
Horses often trek lazily through the village on summer days and many aspects of the village, such as fetes and community groups, often make it feel like a bastion of tranquility.
Initially the town had no official name, being known only as the town on the Bay of Horses ( Paardenbaai in Dutch )-a fitting designation for the place from which many native-bred and raised horses left for neighboring Curaçao.
Xi ' an International Studies University ( XISU ) () is located in the city of Xi ' an which is famous for the Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses, considered by many to be the " Eighth Wonder " of the world.
Several of their books have won the Eisner Award including: Bryan Lee O ' Malley's Scott Pilgrim, Rick Spear & Chuck BB's Black Metal, Hope Larson's Grey Horses, and Greg Rucka's Whiteout: Melt and Queen & Country, with many more receiving nominations.
Hall's recording career took off after Ms. Riley's rendition of the song, and he had such hits as " A Week in a Country Jail ," "( Old Dogs, Children and ) Watermelon Wine ," " I Love ," " Country Is ," " The Year Clayton Delaney Died ," " I Like Beer ," " Faster Horses ( the Cowboy and the Poet )", and many others.
It acted as a Rest Farm for Horses which provided many working horses and ponies a period of rest before being returned to work.
A pub named the Boat & Horses still stands near the former basin though the basin itself was converted into railway sidings many years ago during the construction of the Stoke-on-Trent to Newcastle-under-Lyme train line, which began construction on 26 June 1846.
Horses of the breed come in many different shades of chestnut, ranging from dark to red to light.
The Running Horses in Bells Lane was owned and run for many years by three generations of the Walton Family.
Horses could now be transported to Newbury and from there to meetings all over the country and many new stables were opened in the area.
Once in the hands of Cromwell's men, many of the stallions were made available for locals to cross with the existing Chapman Horses, adding a second infusion of Andalusian bloodlines.
Judging from the descriptions of the earliest registered horses, it is possible that many of the " Cleveland Bays " registered were actually Yorkshire Coach Horses ; however, all were registered as Clevelands, and that is what they are known as today.

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