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Jonathan Hopkins on British Cavalry in the 19th Century and other jottings
 
 

Film Horses – Do They Neigh Too Often? Our Reporter Investigates…

• May 8, 2012 • 2 Comments

Posted in Horses, Saddlery, Writing
Tags: canter, devil's horsemen, gallop, horses, paces, sidesaddle, stunts, trot, walk


Another British Cavalry Disaster?

• March 15, 2012 • Leave a Comment

Posted in Cavalry, Horses, Saddlery, Swords, Weapons, Writing
Tags: 20th light dragoons, 23rd light dragoons, beresford, Cavalry, dragoon, duke of wellington, fuentes d'onoro, horses, ian fletcher, maguilla, napoleon, peninsular war, robert ballard long, salamance.john gaspard le marchant, sir john moore, Talavera, vimeiro


Interview with…a very nice lady

• February 3, 2011 • 2 Comments

Posted in Horses, Uncategorized, Writing
Tags: aldaniti, anna sewell, blak beauty, books, eclipse, elwyn hartley-edwards, horses, interview, michael morpurgo, red rum, sheila willcox, Writing


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