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Carthorse Collection

The carthorse, a symbol of strength and endurance, has played an integral role in transportation throughout history

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Horse-drawn float in carnival, Eastbourne, Sussex

Horse-drawn float in carnival, Eastbourne, Sussex
Horse-drawn float led by Jim Wicking in a carnival at Eastbourne, Sussex. circa 1962

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Cart and Horse, 18th Century. Creator: Joseph Constantine Stadler (fl. 1780-1812)

Cart and Horse, 18th Century. Creator: Joseph Constantine Stadler (fl. 1780-1812)
Cart and Horse 18th Century (soft ground etching)

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Harvest Operations - Stacking, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Harvest Operations - Stacking, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Harvest Operations - Stacking, 1858. One of our Artists, fresh from the cornfields, has forwarded to us the accompanying Illustrations of gathering in the harvest

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Harvest Operations - Carrying, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Harvest Operations - Carrying, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Harvest Operations - Carrying, 1858. One of our Artists, fresh from the cornfields, has forwarded to us the accompanying Illustrations of gathering in the harvest

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Prize Animals exhibited at the Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society at Chester, 1858

Prize Animals exhibited at the Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society at Chester, 1858. Creator: Smyth
Prize Animals exhibited at the Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society at Chester, 1858. Shorthorns, Class IV: Mr. R. Booth's First Prize Cow. Sheep, Class I: Mr

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Removal of a large tree from Chiswick to the new gardens of the Horticultural Society at... 1860

Removal of a large tree from Chiswick to the new gardens of the Horticultural Society at... 1860. Creator: Unknown
Removal of a large tree from Chiswick to the new gardens of the Horticultural Society at South Kensington, [London], 1860. The subject before us is a fine specimen of the deodar, 26ft. high and 18ft

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Farmer and His Cart, 1834. Creator: Johann Adam Klein

Farmer and His Cart, 1834. Creator: Johann Adam Klein
Farmer and His Cart, 1834

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Broadwood's Pianoforte Manufactory, Horseferry-road, Westminster, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Broadwood's Pianoforte Manufactory, Horseferry-road, Westminster, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Broadwood's Pianoforte Manufactory, Horseferry-road, Westminster, 1858. Near to [the] depository is the department for preparing glue, an item of expenditure which amounts to £2000 a year

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Spring time, 1901. Creator: Fritz Syberg

Spring time, 1901. Creator: Fritz Syberg
Spring time, 1901

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Covered wagon with two horses, 1914. Creator: Alfred Ost

Covered wagon with two horses, 1914. Creator: Alfred Ost
Covered wagon with two horses, 1914

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Man riding sidesaddle on a draft horse, 1939. Creator: Alfred Ost

Man riding sidesaddle on a draft horse, 1939. Creator: Alfred Ost
Man riding sidesaddle on a draft horse, 1939

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Draught horses pulling a fishing boat into the sea, 1870-1888. Creator: Anton Mauve

Draught horses pulling a fishing boat into the sea, 1870-1888. Creator: Anton Mauve
Draught horses pulling a fishing boat into the sea, 1870-1888

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Dock Street, Philadelphia, Pa. c1908. Creator: Unknown

Dock Street, Philadelphia, Pa. c1908. Creator: Unknown
Dock Street, Philadelphia, Pa. c1908

Background imageCarthorse Collection: 'The Mid-Day Meal' - painted by H. B. Willis - from the Exhibition of the National Institution

"The Mid-Day Meal" - painted by H. B. Willis - from the Exhibition of the National Institution, 1856. Engraving of a painting. "The Mid-day Meal" of Mr

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Travel views of Morocco, 1904. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Travel views of Morocco, 1904. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Travel views of Morocco, 1904

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Travel views of Morocco, 1904. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Travel views of Morocco, 1904. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Travel views of Morocco, 1904

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Travel views of Morocco, 1904. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Travel views of Morocco, 1904. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Travel views of Morocco, 1904

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Travel views of Morocco, 1904. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Travel views of Morocco, 1904. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Travel views of Morocco, 1904

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Children in a Cart. Creator: Birket Foster

Children in a Cart. Creator: Birket Foster
Children in a Cart

Background imageCarthorse Collection: The Ploughman, 1827. Creator: Edward Calvert

The Ploughman, 1827. Creator: Edward Calvert
The Ploughman, 1827

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Giles Dolt, n.d. Creator: George Samuel

Giles Dolt, n.d. Creator: George Samuel
Giles Dolt, n.d. Attributed to George Samuel

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Harvest Time, 1943, (1947). Creator: Unknown

Harvest Time, 1943, (1947). Creator: Unknown
Harvest Time, 1943, (1947). Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) with one of the farm horses at Sandringham in Norfolk

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Harvest-Home Custom in France, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Harvest-Home Custom in France, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Harvest-Home Custom in France, 1854....the French have advanced in agricultural...skill, in comfort, and in wealth, are better fed and better clothed, as they have increased in numbers

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Ploughing in France, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Ploughing in France, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Ploughing in France, 1854. Agriculture in France...is still, compared to our own agriculture [ie British], in a backward condition

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Picturesque Sketches of London - the Adelphi 'Dry Arches', 1850. Creator: Unknown

Picturesque Sketches of London - the Adelphi "Dry Arches", 1850. Creator: Unknown
Picturesque Sketches of London - the Adelphi "Dry Arches", 1850. Illustration to an article by Thomas Miller: Thousands who pass along the Strand never dream of the shadowy region which

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Studies of Slovakian Peasant Wagons with Oxen and Horses, n.d. Creator: Rudolf von Alt

Studies of Slovakian Peasant Wagons with Oxen and Horses, n.d. Creator: Rudolf von Alt
Studies of Slovakian Peasant Wagons with Oxen and Horses, n.d

Background imageCarthorse Collection: A Song of Spring, 1850. Creator: Edmund Evans

A Song of Spring, 1850. Creator: Edmund Evans
A Song of Spring, 1850. Sheet music with bucolic scene. Poetry by Desmond Ryan, Esq. Music by Edward Lorder. Child of the Seasons, blithesome Spring, That hope to all on earth dost bring!'

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Prize animals from the Royal Agricultural Society's show in Battersea Park, 1862. Creator: Unknown

Prize animals from the Royal Agricultural Society's show in Battersea Park, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Prize animals from the Royal Agricultural Society's show in Battersea Park, 1862...."Lablache, " a Berkshire boar, the property of the late Sir Robert G. Throckmorton...bred by Mr

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Clydesdale Stallion & Mare, c1879. Creator: Unknown

Clydesdale Stallion & Mare, c1879. Creator: Unknown
Clydesdale Stallion & Mare, c1879. The Clydesdale is a breed of draft horse named in Clydesdale in Scotland. From " The Book of the Horse", by S. Sidney

Background imageCarthorse Collection: At the sign of the White Horse MCF01_02_0390

At the sign of the White Horse MCF01_02_0390
The White Horse, Rickmansworth Road, Chorleywood, Three Rivers, Hertfordshire. A horse-drawn cart laden with sacks outside The White Horse, with the horse drinking from a trough

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Leamington Spa Corporation Carthorse Parade early 1900s

Leamington Spa Corporation Carthorse Parade early 1900s

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Corporation Carthorse Parade, Leamington Spa, early 1900s

Corporation Carthorse Parade, Leamington Spa, early 1900s

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Team pulling a car out of the mud; the roads near Pie Town, New Mexico are not improved, 1940

Team pulling a car out of the mud; the roads near Pie Town, New Mexico are not improved, 1940. Creator: Russell Lee
Team pulling a car out of the mud; the roads near Pie Town, New Mexico are not improved

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Mr. Browning prepares to go into the field to mow his hay, Dead Ox Flat, Oregon, 1939

Mr. Browning prepares to go into the field to mow his hay, Dead Ox Flat, Oregon, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Mr. Browning prepares to go into the field to mow his hay. Dead Ox Flat, Malheur County, Oregon

Background imageCarthorse Collection: 'We did enjoy that ride'(colour litho)

"We did enjoy that ride"(colour litho)
6013980 " We did enjoy that ride" (colour litho) by Hassall, John (1868-1948); Private Collection; (add.info.: " We did enjoy that ride." Illustration for Our Diary of Teddy)

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Silage, c. 1940 (oil on canvas)

Silage, c. 1940 (oil on canvas)
TW427079 Silage, c.1940 (oil on canvas) by Bateman, James (1814-49); 50.9x71.1 cm; Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Background imageCarthorse Collection: The Farm Gate, 1908 (oil on canvas)

The Farm Gate, 1908 (oil on canvas)
826826 The Farm Gate, 1908 (oil on canvas) by Harvey, Harold (1874-1941); 86.4x111.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Farm Gate. Harold Harvey (1874-1941). Oil on canvas

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Men of a Co-Operative - Bethesda Street, Merthyr, Wales. Date: circa 1909

Men of a Co-Operative - Bethesda Street, Merthyr, Wales. Date: circa 1909

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Sleepy Hollow, c. 1889, printed 1889. Creator: Joseph Gale

Sleepy Hollow, c. 1889, printed 1889. Creator: Joseph Gale
Sleepy Hollow, c. 1889, printed 1889. Photogravure, from " Sun Artists, number 1" (1889)

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Homewards from Plough, c. 1889, printed October 1889. Creator: Joseph Gale

Homewards from Plough, c. 1889, printed October 1889. Creator: Joseph Gale
Homewards from Plough, c. 1889, printed October 1889. Photogravure, from " Sun Artists, number 1" (1889)

Background imageCarthorse Collection: The Only Man in Rotten Row (litho)

The Only Man in Rotten Row (litho)
779991 The Only Man in Rotten Row (litho) by Leech, John (1817-64); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scene from the Rakes Progress); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Two Horses and a Caravan (oil on canvas)

Two Horses and a Caravan (oil on canvas)
TW426921 Two Horses and a Caravan (oil on canvas) by Slater, John Falconar (1857-1937); 64.5x77.5 cm; Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Carthorses ploughing a field, Sussex

Carthorses ploughing a field, Sussex
Two carthorses pull a plough across open fields in early morning sunshine, Sussex. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Carthorse

Carthorse in harness eating hay. Artist: Eileen Hood. Date: circa 1920

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Evening - Workers Return, 1904

Evening - Workers Return, 1904
HRT67779 Evening - Workers Return, 1904 by Forbes, Stanhope Alexander (1857-1947); Hartlepool Museum Service, UK; eHartlepool Museum Service; English, out of copyright

Background imageCarthorse Collection: The Last Load

The Last Load
OLD37244 The Last Load by Morris, Philip Richard (1838-1902); Gallery Oldham, UK; eGallery Oldham; English, out of copyright

Background imageCarthorse Collection: Haymaking, 1858 (oil on panel)

Haymaking, 1858 (oil on panel)
DRE137510 Haymaking, 1858 (oil on panel) by Veyrassat, Jules (1828-93); 24x43 cm; Private Collection; eDreweatt Neate Fine Art Auctioneers, Newbury, Berks, UK; French, out of copyright

Background imageCarthorse Collection: The Whit Monday carthorse parade in Regents Park; Princess May presenting the badges (engraving)

The Whit Monday carthorse parade in Regents Park; Princess May presenting the badges (engraving)
583063 The Whit Monday carthorse parade in Regents Park; Princess May presenting the badges (engraving) by English School



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The carthorse, a symbol of strength and endurance, has played an integral role in transportation throughout history. In the 18th century, Joseph Constantine Stadler captured the essence of this powerful creature in his artwork "Cart and Horse. " This depiction showcases the harmonious relationship between man and beast as they work together to move heavy loads. Fast forward to the early 1900s when Leamington Spa Corporation organized their annual Carthorse Parade. The streets came alive with magnificent Clydesdale stallions and mares, showcasing their beauty and grace. Spectators marveled at these majestic creatures as they paraded through town, reminding everyone of a bygone era. During this time period, horse-drawn vehicles were still prevalent. A horse box was commonly used to transport horses from one location to another. These sturdy boxes provided comfort for the animals while ensuring their safe journey. In rural areas like Dead Ox Flat in Oregon or Pie Town in New Mexico, where roads were not improved until much later, carthorses proved invaluable. They tirelessly pulled cars out of muddy terrains or helped farmers like Mr. Browning mow their hay fields with ease. The carthorse's significance extended beyond labor; it also brought joy to people's lives. As depicted in the colorful lithograph titled "We did enjoy that ride, " families delighted in leisurely carriage rides through picturesque landscapes. Artists often celebrated agricultural scenes involving carthorses too. Paintings such as "Silage" or "The Farm Gate" immortalized these hardworking animals amidst lush countryside settings. Furthermore, carthorses played a vital role in co-operative societies like Bethesda Street in Merthyr Wales circa 1909. Men relied on these strong creatures for various tasks within their communities, fostering unity among neighbors. Through centuries past and present-day memories captured on canvas or film negatives by artists like Russell Lee or Dorothea Lange, the carthorse's legacy endures.