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"Broncho: A Journey into the Wild West" Newsie, ten years old

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Canada, Alberta, Raymond, Bare Back riding at the Raymond Stampede the oldest rodeo in Canada held annually since 1902, all four of horses hoofs off the ground

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Newsie, ten years old. Going into a moving picture theatre with his papers. Location: Schenectady, New York (State). Date 1910 February

Background imageBroncho Collection: My First and Last Experience of a Broncho (engraving)

My First and Last Experience of a Broncho (engraving)
1036349 My First and Last Experience of a Broncho (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: My First and Last Experience of a Broncho)

Background imageBroncho Collection: A Days Antelope-Hunting in Nevada, North America (engraving)

A Days Antelope-Hunting in Nevada, North America (engraving)
1626802 A Days Antelope-Hunting in Nevada, North America (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Days Antelope-Hunting in Nevada, North America)

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EyeUbiquitous_20103373
Canada, Alberta, Pincher Creek, Saddle Bronc riding in a muddy arena at the Rodeo with all four hooves of the horse off the ground, cowboys in hats looking on

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Canada, Alberta, Pincher Creek, Saddle Bronc in a muddy arena at the, cowboys in hats look on

Background imageBroncho Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20103375

EyeUbiquitous_20103375
Canada, Alberta, Pincher Creek, Saddle Bronc in a muddy arena at the Rodeo, all four of the horses hoofs off the ground

Background imageBroncho Collection: Western Canada - Bucking Broncho

Western Canada - Bucking Broncho. Date: 1928

Background imageBroncho Collection: Broncho Bill & Circus Elephants

Broncho Bill & Circus Elephants, England. Date: 1910s

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Source Size = 3784 x 5032
MY FIRST AND LAST EXPERIENCE OF A BRONCHO: 1. " Well, sir, I guess there ain t a quieter lot of bronchos in Manitoba." ; 2. Missed!; 3. Caught! the pick of the band; 4

Background imageBroncho Collection: Cowboy riding a bucking Broncho

Cowboy riding a bucking Broncho

Background imageBroncho Collection: Lady Broncho busted

Lady Broncho busted at a rodeo in America

Background imageBroncho Collection: Bucking broncho Competition in Wyoming, 1908

Bucking broncho Competition in Wyoming, 1908
Photograph showing a bucking bronco (or buck-jumping) competition, taking place in Wyoming, 1908. A number of cowboys are seen riding the wild broncho horses; whoever stayed on his mount the longest


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"Broncho: A Journey into the Wild West" Newsie, ten years old. Going into a moving picture theatre with wide-eyed wonder, I embarked on my first and last experience of a broncho. The engraving titled "My First and Last Experience of a Broncho" captured the essence of this thrilling adventure. As I gazed at the mesmerizing images in "A Day's Antelope-Hunting in Nevada, North America, " engraved by EyeUbiquitous_20103380, my heart raced with anticipation. The wild beauty of Western Canada unfolded before me as I witnessed the daring spectacle of a cowboy riding a bucking broncho in EyeUbiquitous_20103373. Intrigued by the connection between man and beast, I marveled at the unexpected encounter depicted in EyeUbiquitous_20103374 - Broncho Bill & Circus Elephants. It was an extraordinary fusion of strength and grace that left me awestruck. The sheer power and untamed spirit exuded by these magnificent creatures were evident in every frame. In EyeUbiquitous_20103375's portrayal of Western Canada - Bucking Broncho, one could almost feel the adrenaline coursing through their veins. However, not all encounters with bronchos ended smoothly. Lady Broncho busted was an unforgettable image that showcased both courage and vulnerability. It reminded me that even amidst chaos, there is beauty to be found. With each passing moment spent immersed in this captivating world, my fascination grew deeper. These snapshots frozen in time allowed me to witness scenes from an era long gone but forever etched within our collective memory. Bronchos symbolize freedom and resilience; they embody the spirit of those who dare to conquer uncharted territories, and are living legends whose stories continue to inspire generations after generations.