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"Horses: A Timeless Connection Across History and Cultures" From the Stone-age cave paintings in Chauvet, France to the British Empire world map of the 19th century

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Horses Collection: Rural scenery in Trinidad, Trinidad and Sancti Spiritus Province, Cuba
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Horses Collection: Horses enjoying the early warmth of the sun rays on the plateau in the Arvan valley
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Horses Collection: Salet, Center of Equestrian Selection, Sedico, Veneto
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Horses Collection: Mongolian horsess at sunset. Middle Gobi province, Mongolia
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Horses Collection: Cowboy and Pack Horses, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
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Horses Collection: Volvera, Turin, Piedmont, Italy. Battle of Marsaglia historical reenactment
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Horses Collection: Horses on the coast of Easter Island, Chile
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Horses Collection: Pack horses climbing the path to the Tango monastery in Thimpu, Bhutan
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Horses Collection: South America, Brazil, Ceara, Jericoacoara, Jericoacoara village from the air
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Horses Collection: Mountain lake, Estanys de Tristaina, Arcalis, Andorra
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Horses Collection: Silhouette of Guardian with white Camargue Horse at sunset, aigue Mortes
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Horses Collection: White Wild Horses of Camargue running on water, Aigues Mortes, Southern France
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Horses Collection: White Wild Horses of Camargue, Aigues Mortes, Southern France
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Horses Collection: Icelandic horses playing near a lake, South Iceland
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Horses Collection: Icelandic horse standing in a field, South Iceland
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Horses Collection: Horses grazing and drinking water from Hovsgol Lake at sunset. Hovsgol province, Mongolia
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Horses Collection: Grazing White Horse, Tuscany, Italy
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Horses Collection: Troops Taking Part in Lord Mayors Show in London 2010
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Horses Collection: Picture No. 10850431
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Horses Collection: Horse-drawn carriage in ancient Rome
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Horses Collection: Wild Horse TOM 180 Montana, USA. © Tom & Pat Leeson / ARDEA LONDON
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Horses Collection: Horse - Palomino Pony in field


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"Horses: A Timeless Connection Across History and Cultures" From the Stone-age cave paintings in Chauvet, France to the British Empire world map of the 19th century, they have left an indelible mark on human civilization. These majestic creatures have been our companions, allies, and sources of inspiration for centuries. In the depths of prehistoric times, artists depicted horses with awe-inspiring precision on cave walls. The Stone-age cave paintings in Chauvet, France stand as a testament to our ancient fascination with these magnificent animals. Fast forward to the 19th century when horses played a vital role in shaping empires. The British Empire world map showcases their significance as they carried explorers across vast territories and connected far-flung corners of the globe. Closer to home, London scenes capture moments from early 1900s where they were integral parts of daily life. Whether it was transporting patients to The Royal London Hospital or pulling carriages through bustling streets, these equine partners were essential members of society. Picture No. 10749828 brings us closer to nature's beauty as Dartmoor ponies roam freely amidst Bonehill Rocks in Dartmoor National Park, Devon, England. Their untamed spirit embodies freedom and resilience against rugged landscapes. But it's not just about wildness; even adorable foals can bring joy into our lives. Skewbald Shetland Pony funny foals frolicking on pastures in Central Mainland, Shetland Isles show us that even small equines possess boundless energy and playfulness. Humor takes center stage with Reliant Robin Only Fools Horses Del Boy - a comical reminder that sometimes even unconventional horse-powered vehicles can make us smile. Artistic expressions take various forms too; a white horse dating back to 1812 carved meticulously into chalk on Milk Hill at Marlborough Downs serves as both an artistic marvel and a testament to human creativity.