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Mr Alfred Curnick (born 1865)

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1865 Born Fox Hunting


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This photograph, taken in 1909, captures the essence of the traditional fox hunt as experienced by Mr. Alfred Curnick, a distinguished gentleman born in 1865. The image beautifully encapsulates the historical significance and grandeur of fox hunting, an age-old sport that has been a part of British culture for centuries. Mr. Curnick, dressed in the formal attire of a huntsman, sits proudly on his horse, his expression exuding confidence and determination. The red jacket and black and tan breeches, adorned with silver buttons and a belt, are the quintessential outfit of a fox hunter. His hat, with its distinctive tall crown and narrow brim, completes the look. Behind him, a group of hounds eagerly await their master's command, their ears perked up and eyes fixed on him. The hounds, an integral part of the hunt, are a sight to behold with their powerful builds and expressive faces. The rolling hills and open countryside in the background add to the sense of freedom and adventure that comes with fox hunting. The photograph, taken by an unknown photographer, offers a glimpse into a bygone era, a time when the pursuit of the fox was a cherished pastime for the aristocracy and gentry. It serves as a reminder of the rich history and tradition that surrounds this sport, and the deep connection between man and nature that it represents. Mr. Alfred Curnick, born in 1865, embodies the spirit of the hunt, his presence and demeanor exuding the elegance and grace that is synonymous with fox hunting. This photograph is a testament to the enduring allure of this ancient sport and the deep-rooted connection it holds with the British people.

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