Horses in History: 10 nostalgic holiday horse photos
Horse Nation historian Lorraine Jackson takes a look at the various roles horses have played in Christmases past.
From Lorraine:
I’m dreaming of a black-and-white Christmas. The kind that’s scratched and faded and filled with historic horsey goodness. Here are 10 amazing photographs of how horses have infiltrated our holidays for eons, and given Christmas that crisp nostalgic sparkle and charm of another era. Of a sweeter, simpler life.
1. Father and Mother Christmas riding astride in a parade in 1939 Bradford England. Mother Christmas never looked so good!
2. A Horse Christmas in Washington, D.C., 1919. Sign reads “Free Christmas Dinner for Horses. Hot Coffee for Drivers. 12th and Little B Streets. All Welcome”. The tree is decorated with cobs of corn, apples and carrots.
3. A mule-pulled sleigh ride in New Jersey on Christmas Morning, 1896.
4. Boys of Ardingly Boarding School headed home for the holidays with their trunks, en route to the train depot in a suburb of London, England, 1926.
5. Horses hauling in a load of Christmas Trees to New York City between 1910-1915. Courtesy of Library of Congress.
6. Sleigh Riding in Vermont, circa 1960.
7. Paso Robles, California Christmas Parade featuring Santa on a one horse open sleigh, 1963.
8. Children bringing home tree with horse and sled.
9. Boy receives horse for Christmas, Bavaria, 1931.
10. Boston Animal Rescue League puts on 6th Annual “Christmas for the Horses” event for the working horses of Boston, 1919.
Go Riding!
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