- CA BWGPL AR-Farm-2018-12-11-07
- Stuk
- Pre-1950
Part of Local History Artifacts
A metal horse bit. Heavy deterioration in the form of corrosion.
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A metal horse bit. Heavy deterioration in the form of corrosion.
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Part of George Jackson fonds
"On the way west! Well, maybe. Last Thursday, the great Canadian wagon train made its way through Bond Head. Here the group is making its way up the hill on Highway 27. The horses took a run to make it up the hill, then had to pull in so they wouldn't run away going down the other side. The main feature of the event was the long lineup of cars waiting to pass the train. The train was re-routed off Highway 27 to Alliston and by Tuesday still had not passed Barrie."
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Leather horse bridle. Date of creation unknown.
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Wooden and metal horse-drawn wagon/cart bar. This item would have been used to connect the wagon/cart with the horses pulling it.
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Photograph of Joseph Martin (1873-1946) with his team of horses.
Joseph was the husband of Elizabeth Martin (nee Spiers) (abt. 1883-unknown). He was also the son of Thomas Martin (1840-1919) and Elizabeth Martin (nee Lee) (1850-1936). Elizabeth Lee was the daughter of Thomas Lee (1794-1868) and Ann Lee (nee Graham) (abt. 1825-1903).
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Cookstown Fair Horse Competition
Part of Miriam King fonds
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Part of Miriam King fonds
Photograph of show jumping at the Beeton Fall Fair in September of 1992.
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Part of George Jackson fonds
"Bill Atkins and his daughter, Beverley, of Concession 6, West Gwillimbury, hit the trail on Sunday to enjoy the spring-like day. Car-drivers on the same route faced washed-out sections of road and general bumpiness."
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Black metal horse bit. Date of creation unknown.
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Metal horseshoe attached to wood to create a marsh horseshoe. These types of shoes were commonly used to prevent horses from sinking in marshes or soft ground. They would have been used by marsh farmers in the area when needing to conduct work, such as cutting hay.
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