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Enjoy this 2nd edition of the "The Fire Horse - History of the horse-drawn Fire Engine". From the early days of firefighting when horses were used to pull heavy equipment and water pumps to the modern era of gasoline powered fire engines, this book chronicles the fascinating stories of horses who aided in firefighting. Readers will discover the important role these fearless equines played in the fight against fires, as well as the training and dedication required to make a fire horse safe and effective.You will also be treated to a wealth of captivating stories and historical anecdotes, detailing the progression of equipment and gear used in firefighting, including the daily routine of a fire horse and the public relations role they played in the fire department.With many photographs and detailed descriptions, "The Fire Horse" is a must-read for those who appreciate the important role that horses played in keeping our cities safe from the ravages of fire. Truly, a tribute to these magnificent creatures and the courageous firefighters who worked with them.
What makes a horse great? Is it breeding? Is it training? According to the song from the TV show Mr. Ed, "A horse is a horse of course of course." Travel with us through time and find out why that's not true. From the Dawn Horse 55 million years ago to the horse of today, this book traces the evolution of the horse from the small, dog-sized, forest dwelling Eohippus to the perfect package of strength, speed, courage and beauty found in the horse of today.Were the horses of the Sumerians, Cossacks and Mongols just flukes or were they bred for a purpose? What made horses in different parts of the ancient world so different? We will travel from the battlefield to the equestrian schools of the Age of Discovery to find the answers to these questions and many more. Discover why wars were waged and laws were made all because of horses. Eventually purposeful breeding, based on form to function, defined the horse as we know it today. By the time you reach the end of this remarkable story of the horse, you will know why a horse is not merely "a horse of course of course."
Using horses for transportation changed the world much like computers and social media have changed the world today. Once the power of the horse was harnessed, horses and riders, or horse-drawn carts, could cover huge distances at great speed. As a result, trade routes developed and cultures began to intermingle. It is hard to imagine, in this age of cars and orbiting space stations, that a horse could be so important to the development of an industry. By tracing the history of just one thing, beverages, we can, in a small way, see the importance of the horse. So, the next time you lift a glass - or teacup - offer "e;Cheers to the Horse!"e; for all he has contributed to your modern way of life!
From the settling of the country to the surrender at Yorktown - that gave America its independence - to the westward expansion of the country and the rise of great cities, horses have been a vital part of the history of America. Famous people, famous horses, commonplace people, commonplace horses - all have played an integral part in the growth and history of America. In this age of instant communication and men on the moon it may be hard to imagine the importance of the horse throughout American history but, by the time you finish this book, you will find it hard to imagine how we could be where we are today without the horse!
This cookbook traces the history of cooking and how horses have been a part of the journey from cooking on a spit to preparing meals in a chuck wagon for a trail crew, to making a family dinner in a crock pot. Crock pots?! What do they have to do with horses? Join us on this cooking journey and find out! Included are many of our favorite tested, researched and yes, tasted recipes! Some are new recipes and some are updated, older recipes that require cooking techniques handed down through the ages but now - using all of our modern appliances!
Horse-drawn vehicles are the foundation of modern transportation. These vehicles produced many innovations used today, such as the spring. Other than observing a horse put to a carriage, there are proper ways to identify these vehicles and their unique characteristics. One style of driving, called ';four-in-hand', required the training of four-horses and exercising them well in order to pull large, heavy coaches with many passengers or freight. These vehicles, designed for working horses, gave way to many styles of sporting vehicles and pleasure vehicles. And in turn, as it became fashionable for a lady to drive in public, the distinctions among carriages were drawn even further between which carriages were suitable for a lady and which carriages were suitable for a gentleman. Just as there were many types of carriages and types of coaches, there were also various ways to hold the reins, types of a harness, and variety of breeds to choose from for putting to a coach or carriage. Come explore the type, use, design, and industry of coaches and carriages.
After the fall of Rome and before the Renaissance, people lived within a grim era known as the Dark Ages. Inside The Medieval Horse you will learn about the Middle Ages and discover how horses defined this time period by shedding light on the daily hardships people faced. You'll understand the various roles people held in society, and the different horse breeds bred for them. From battling in war to harvesting crops, the horse was the ultimate survival tool of this time. "During the Middle Ages - the world became very interconnected. There were horses used everywhere for many things."
The Western Migration was a monumental movement that helped spur our nation's transportation into gear. Westward Ho! Concord Coach • Staging and Freighting will give you an insight on how pioneers, mountain men, and famous historical figures traveled their way to a better life. This book exposes the reality of how horses were crucial in surviving harsh journeys such as the Oregon Trail and the Gold Rush. Between these binds, you will learn about the advancement of stagecoaches and their significance to modern day transportation.
With this book, you will travel through cultures, mythologies, and history to explore the enchanting concepts of the horse as a symbol in our lives. Explore the horse as a representation of power and wealth through connections in stories from around the world. You can discover the meaning of common folklore of the horse as a symbol of intelligence. The effect of the horses’ colors as an interpretation of events and an agent of prophecy. This book examines the many symbolic meanings of the horse.Horses are present in most cultures. Interestingly, they represent similar concepts like freedom and power. White horses represent the balance of wisdom and power in many religions and cultures. In some sects of Christianity, a white horse is a symbol of death. The horse represents freedom without restraint, travel, movement, and desire. If you had a horse, you were free to travel unfettered. To the native tribes of the Americas, horses represent power. Tribes that owned horses won more battles and controlled more territory. Consequently, a tribe’s horse herd defined their wealth. Indigenous cultures often viewed the horse as an emblem of war.In almost every mythology, the horse is present. To the Romans, the horse was related to Mars, the god of war. The sun god’s chariot was drawn by horses. The Celts saw horses as good luck and bringers of good fortune. Celtic mythology also reveres the white horse. Strongly associated with Rhiannon and Epona, these gods were known to take the form of a white horse. Common folklore says that when horses are seen standing together, it is a portent of stormy weather. This is not superstition, horses often group together for protection from oncoming storms. Bible verses characterize the horse as a symbol of intelligence. Color affects horse symbolism. A red horse symbolized destruction. The mare is a maternal archetype. In dreams, the “black horse of death” is synonymous with misery. Horses represent aspects of the earth, sun, moon, water, air, and wind depending upon the culture and situation. Come to know the horse as cultures Worldwide see it in this overview of the horse symbolism.
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