Collection |
MHS (Unaccessioned) Textiles |
Description |
Greatcoat part of the horse furniture. 5 October 2007 Ian Lyall confirmed this belongs to MHS [see image 1]. However, as the greatcoats on both military saddles are the same, Ian Lyall, stables volunteer, and Jenny Pierson, Registrar, have agreed that the one in L2010.008.0014 is Ian's and this one, which is on military saddle 1996.102.0001, belongs to MHS.
Horses in the Boer War. Between 1899 and 1902 the British side lost around 326,000 horses out of a total of about 494,000. This was overwhelmingly due to the harsh conditions that the horses were not used to, rather than enemy action. During World War 1, the combined tonnage of feed for horses, and mules, was more than the combined tonnage of ammunition and explosives fired! With the introduction of tanks, aeroplanes, and various forms of mechanisation during World War 1, the use of horses in war was coming to an end. |
Object ID |
0000.600.0048 |
Object Name |
Greatcoat |
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