SADDLE OF QUEENS: THE STORY OF THE SIDE-SADDLEīy Lida Fleitmann Bloodgood. Credit: Library of Congress control number 2017777876 Books: You may also want to explore the Museum’s other sections of its website, such as one on the medieval horse, and another on horses and wheeled vehicles.Ĭowhand working with leather in saddle room. The diagrams of various harness parts are also useful. If you want to be able to name the correct harness part in a scene of your historical novel when the characters are working with a horse and buggy, this page of the EHM’s website will tell you what a crupper, doubletree, or a hame strap is. Photos of selected objects are available on the website, such as a mallet tool, wax and thread, and pictures of the Quail establishments.ĮQUINE HERITAGE MUSEUM/GLOSSARY OF HARNESS PARTS The collection has 3000 objects from the Quail family of saddle makers in New South Wales, covering 1890 through about 1970. QUAIL’S SADDLERY COLLECTION/NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AUSTRALIA If the characters in your novel are involved in the historical trades of saddlery, logging, coopering or blacksmithing, these book and website resources will help. Historical Trades: Saddlery, Logging, Coopering, Blacksmithing
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