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Horse / Shire Honest Tom
SHIRE HORSE Honest Tom bred by Mr Welcher of Watton, Norfolk
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1865 Bred Honest Norfolk Shire Watton
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 16.8cm (9.3" x 6.6")
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This striking photograph captures the noble and powerful presence of Honest Tom, a Shire horse bred by Mr. Welcher in Watton, Norfolk, in the year 1865. The image offers a glimpse into the history of horse breeding in England during the Victorian era. Shire horses, known for their size, strength, and endurance, were widely used for heavy draft work, such as pulling carts and plows. Honest Tom, with his muscular build and distinctive feathering on his lower legs, embodies the essence of this breed. Mr. Welcher, a respected breeder in Norfolk, took great pride in producing high-quality Shire horses. The photograph not only showcases Honest Tom's physical attributes but also his excellent conformation and soundness, which were essential qualities for a working horse. The photograph's historical significance lies in its ability to capture a moment in time, providing a tangible connection to the past. Honest Tom's image stands as a testament to the importance of horses in agriculture and transportation during the 19th century. Moreover, the photograph offers a glimpse into the daily life of rural England during this era. The simple, rustic setting, with its wooden fence and open fields, further emphasizes the connection between horses, farmers, and the land. In conclusion, this photograph of Honest Tom, the Shire horse bred by Mr. Welcher in Watton, Norfolk, in 1865, is a valuable historical record. It not only showcases the beauty and power of this breed but also provides insight into the agricultural practices and rural life of Victorian England.
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