Brasses Collection
"Brasses: Celebrating the Majestic Power of Shire Horses" Witness the sheer strength and beauty of a Shire horse as it effortlessly pulls a hay wagon
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"Brasses: Celebrating the Majestic Power of Shire Horses" Witness the sheer strength and beauty of a Shire horse as it effortlessly pulls a hay wagon, showcasing the timeless bond between man and beast. A team of working horses diligently plowing through fields, their synchronized movements a testament to their incredible teamwork and unwavering dedication. The rhythmic clip-clop of hooves echoes through the streets as a magnificent Shire horse drawn dray delivers goods with grace and precision. Step back in time with an enchanting glimpse into history, where Shire horse drawn drays were once an integral part of daily life, transporting goods across towns and villages. Delicate engravings on incised slabs capture the essence of these noble creatures, immortalizing their legacy for generations to come. Uncover the artistry behind crafting horse tack in a traditional workshop - skilled hands meticulously shaping leather into functional works of art that enhance both comfort and style for our equine companions. Experience firsthand the symbiotic relationship between farmers and their trusty steeds as they walk side by side, guiding and leading teams of working horses with utmost care and respect. In picturesque countryside settings, witness farmers traversing vast fields with horse-drawn carts - a scene reminiscent of simpler times when horsepower reigned supreme over machinery. Transport yourself to early 1900s Truro, Cornwall - where bustling streets came alive with the sights and sounds of daily life accompanied by elegant horse-drawn carts gracefully gliding along cobblestone roads. The Harpur Charity at Bedford stands as an enduring tribute to those who recognized the invaluable contribution made by shire horses throughout history – forever etched in an exquisite engraving that honors their memory. 11 & 12: Intricately carved incised slabs pay homage to these gentle giants.