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Arabian stallion Rustum Bey, owned by Mrs Freda Williams

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Arabian stallion Rustum Bey, owned by Mrs Freda Williams

Arabian stallion Rustum Bey, owned by Mrs Freda Williams, pictured with the foal he sired from a wild Dartmoor mare.
27th April 1951. © Mirrorpix

Reg Lewis
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
England
B1957

Media ID 21755206

1951 Animal Foal Horse Horseracing Horses Arabian Stallion

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In this photograph from 1951, we are transported back to a time when the bond between humans and animals was celebrated. The image showcases Arabian stallion Rustum Bey, a magnificent creature owned by Mrs. Freda Williams. Standing tall with an air of regal elegance, Rustum Bey exudes power and grace. But what truly makes this photo special is the presence of a precious foal by his side. This little one is the result of Rustum Bey's union with a wild Dartmoor mare, bridging two worlds together in perfect harmony. The contrast between the strong Arabian stallion and the delicate foal creates a beautiful juxtaposition that captures our hearts. The date etched on the print - April 27th, 1951 - serves as a reminder of how timeless moments like these can be frozen in time for generations to come. It transports us to an era where horse racing was not just about competition but also about celebrating these majestic creatures who captivated our imaginations. Reg Lewis skillfully captured this enchanting scene, showcasing his talent for immortalizing fleeting moments that evoke emotions within us all. As we gaze upon this remarkable photograph from Memory Lane Prints, we are reminded of the enduring connection between humans and animals – one that transcends time itself.


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Step into a world of elegance and history with our exquisite framed print from Memory Lane Prints. This captivating image showcases the proud Arabian stallion Rustum Bey, owned by the renowned breeder Mrs Freda Williams. The photograph, taken on 27th April 1951, immortalizes a special moment as Rustum Bey poses with his foal, sired from a wild Dartmoor mare. The striking details of the Arabian stallion's majestic form and the delicate curves of the foal are beautifully preserved in this timeless image. Our high-quality framed print adds a touch of sophistication and charm to any room, making it a must-have for horse enthusiasts and art collectors alike. Let this enchanting piece transport you to a bygone era and inspire your imagination. Order now and bring this iconic moment into your home.


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Capture the timeless beauty and grace of Arabian stallion Rustum Bey in this captivating photographic print. Owned by Mrs Freda Williams, Rustum Bey is pictured alongside the foal he sired from a wild Dartmoor mare, showcasing their remarkable bond. Transport yourself to the 27th April 1951 with this stunning piece from Reg Lewis' Memory Lane Prints collection.


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Step into the world of elegance and grace with our stunning Media Storehouse range of Poster Prints, featuring the legendary Arabian stallion Rustum Bey. Captured by renowned photographer Reg Lewis, this image immortalizes a special moment in history as Rustum Bey proudly poses with the foal he sired from a wild Dartmoor mare, on 27th April 1951. This captivating print is a testament to the beauty and strength of Arabian horses and is perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to any space. Bring the timeless allure of these magnificent creatures into your home or office with our high-quality poster prints.


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Bring the captivating world of Arabian horses into your home with the Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle featuring "Arabian Stallion Rustum Bey, Owned by Mrs. Freda Williams" by Reg Lewis from Memory Lane Prints. This intriguing puzzle showcases a stunning image of Rustum Bey, a magnificent Arabian stallion, proudly posing with the foal he sired from a wild Dartmoor mare. Immerse yourself in the beauty and history of Arabian horses as you piece together this exquisite jigsaw puzzle. Perfect for horse enthusiasts, collectors, or anyone looking for a challenging and rewarding activity.

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